Thomas Dollinger

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Thomas Dollinger

@fabfifilly

Professional Lifeguard for 52 years. 1972 to retirement. Cape May, N.J. (my hometown) B.P. and Hollywood, B.P. Dog,Philly Sports, Music, Travel And Movie Lover.

Hollywood, FL Katılım Eylül 2015
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Sean Barnard
Sean Barnard@Sean_Barnard1·
I have absolutely zero interest in Quentin Grimes being back on the Sixers for anywhere near $15 million It is a tough salary cap conversation but have very little confidence in Grimes being an impact part of this team moving forward
Sleeper76ers@sleeper76ers

Quentin Grimes could earn around $15 million annually in free agency, per @BobbyMarks42: “If [Kelly] Oubre is re-signed, Grimes could be staring down the $15 million non-tax midlevel exception or potentially more from a cap space team such as Chicago.” 🧐

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Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@mikemoviez Or when he brings Kay back into his life. No matter how hard she tried, she could not say no to his powers of persuasion.
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Mike David
Mike David@mikemoviez·
A couple of days ago I posted about The Godfather, asking what moment best represented Michael's mental acceptance and transition from Michael to Don Corleone. I think this scene is one of the best candidates (along with the restaurant scene).
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Thomas Dollinger
Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@ChipReiderson I want to agree with you Rev. But the way San Antone and OKC are killing each other may just play right into the lucky ass Knicks hands. Certainly hope not.
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The Reverend Reiderson
The Reverend Reiderson@ChipReiderson·
Can’t wait for the New York celebrity circle jerk over the Knicks to reach its peak heading into the Finals Then come crashing down prodigiously when OKC or SA bludgeons them
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Thomas Dollinger
Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@arhooptalk Capt. Clutch Brunson single-handedly got the Knicks back in the game last night. He simply destroyed Harden by getting anywhere and everywhere on the court that he wanted.
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Andy Roth
Andy Roth@arhooptalk·
Skinny Chet can't score being defended by guards but undersized Brunson lights them up. Did I get that right?
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Sleeper76ers
Sleeper76ers@sleeper76ers·
With Quentin Grimes entering free agency, should re-signing him be a priority at all for the Sixers? 🧐
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Bill Meltzer
Bill Meltzer@billmeltzer·
Veterans Stadium in the mid 1970s. Fountains behind the centerfield fence, Phil and Phillis fireworks cannon for home runs, Schmidt's beer sign above the 700 level. General admission tickets $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for kids. Running the ramps. The picnic patio down the line in the outfield. As a kid, the Vet didn't feel like a cookie cutter dump of a stadium, virtually identical to Three Rivers and Riverfront.
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Thomas Dollinger
Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@VintageRockN_85 I did. At the University of Georgia Colosseum just a couple weeks before that fateful plane crash. I also got to know crash survivor Artemis Pyle later on as he played in a band with some friends of mine called “Those Guys” in St. Augustine.
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Vintage Rock 🎸
Vintage Rock 🎸@VintageRockN_85·
Imagine living in the 70s & getting to see original Lynyrd Skynyrd perform live!
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NBA en español 🏀
¿CUÁNTOS ANILLOS HUBIESEN GANADO SI HUBIESEN JUGADO JUNTOS? 👇🏻
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Vintage Rock 🎸
Vintage Rock 🎸@VintageRockN_85·
Crosby Stills Nash & Young / Deja Vu Any fans of this 1970 Masterpiece?
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Peter Vecsey
Peter Vecsey@PeterVecsey1·
I want to thank the Spurs and the Thunder for giving us one of the best nba playoff games we have ever witnessed. I also want to thank France for giving us Victor Wunderkind!!
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Jon Johnson
Jon Johnson@jonjohnsonwip·
If the Sixers can find a partner, should they trade Embiid, take the loss, and turn the page?
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Eldridge Recasner
Eldridge Recasner@erecasner·
Kobe Bryant won ONE MVP of the @NBA😳 Let that sink in……………….
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Peter Oxley
Peter Oxley@oxley264·
JIM BROWN #DOTD 2023 100 Rifles - Rio Conchos - Riot The Dirty Dozen - Mars Attacks Dark of the Sun - Tick Tick Tick The Running Man - Black Gunn Ice Station Zebra - Slaughter Take a Hard Ride - El Condor Any Given Sunday -The Split The A Team - Police Story CHIPs - Knight Rider
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Philly Sports By Number
Philly Sports By Number@philly_number·
Sixers #32- Billy Cunningham, F (1965-76) - Drafted in 1965 (Round 1: Pick 7) - 4x All-Star - ROY Runner-Up - 4x MVP Votes - 4x All-NBA - 654 Games, 20.8 PPG, 10.1 REB, 4.0 AST
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Thomas Dollinger
Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@Mr_Husky1 Lee was also an excellent villain in 1983’s “Gorky Park” along side the late, great William Hurt.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
The man Hollywood called “dangerous” died August 29, 1987, in Tucson, Arizona, after his heart gave out at 63. But truth is, Lee Marvin had been staring death down since June 1944. Because before he was an Oscar winner, before he was the scariest man on screen, he was Private First Class Marvin, U.S. Marine Corps. He was born Lamont Waltman Marvin Jr. on February 19, 1924, in New York City. School couldn’t hold him. “I was a hellion,” he admitted years later. “Too much energy, not enough sense.” At 18, he found the one place that had both: the Marines. Then came Saipan. Machine-gun fire ripped through his squad. Marvin took rounds that shredded his sciatic nerve. His war was over. The Purple Heart was official. The nightmares weren’t. “You go to war and two things happen,” he once said. “You grow up fast, or you don’t grow up at all.” He came home different. Quieter. Watching. Acting found him by accident. Stage work. TV jobs. Hollywood took one look at him and flinched. This wasn’t a matinee idol. This was a man who’d seen things. In The Big Heat (1953), he poured scalding coffee on a woman’s face and smiled. Audiences didn’t forget it. In The Wild One (1953), he pulled focus from Brando without even trying. “I don’t play villains,” Marvin said. “I play people who stopped apologizing.” Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) proved he could weaponize silence. One look. That’s all he needed. Then M Squad (1957) made him America’s living room detective. Lieutenant Frank Ballinger didn’t do speeches. He did truth. “Authority isn’t a costume,” Marvin told a reporter. “Either you have it, or you don’t. The camera knows.” And then he shocked everyone. Cat Ballou (1965). Two roles. One drunk. One deadly. He made both hilarious and heartbreaking. The Academy gave him Best Actor. His response? “I guess the joke’s on me.” Marvin believed acting was in the details. The scuff on a boot. The way a cigarette shakes. “Wardrobe does 50% of the work,” he said. “The other 50% is what you’ve lived through.” And boy, had he lived. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) made him a Western icon. The Professionals (1966) showed he could lead men. The Dirty Dozen (1967) turned him into a box office general. Point Blank (1967) was ice cold revenge before it was cool. None of it felt fake. Because it wasn’t. His life off-screen was just as unvarnished. A brutal divorce. A court battle that changed U.S. law. Years spent in Arizona, fishing, far from the red carpets. “I’m not part of their club,” he said of Hollywood. “Never wanted to be.” His final masterpiece took him back to where it started. In The Big Red One (1980), he played the Sergeant. Tired. Haunted. Real. “That kid who landed on Saipan never left me,” he confessed. “I just got older carrying him.” When Lee Marvin was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, the circle closed. Marine. Actor. Man. All in the same grave. He didn’t pretend to be tough. He didn’t have to. “A man’s past is written on his face,” he once said. “You can cover it with makeup. But the lens sees through it.” Lee Marvin’s lens never lied. Digital Artwork | AI Generated Image by Fresh Mind |
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Thomas Dollinger@fabfifilly·
@BreakingBad_ Because he got busted at the mall. Does not mean it wouldn’t have happened anyway. Just sayin’…
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Breaking Bad Daily
Breaking Bad Daily@BreakingBad_·
Why do you think Saul continued his criminal activities as Gene Takavic?
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