James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus
113.8K posts

James Gerbus
@jamesgerbus
#Outdoorsman, #Antediluvian, #Explorer, #ChessTeam, #7thSon, #TanManRanch, #LordOfMercy 1-24/7-365
Indiana, USA Katılım Mart 2016
11.5K Takip Edilen10.5K Takipçiler
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi

🌪️ Everyone in the barn thought they got hustled on Golden Tempo when he first came in. He's got the last laugh as he heads into the gates for Kentucky Derby 152!
Listen for @reredevaux on how they plan on approaching the biggest race of his life (so far).
#TwinSpires
English

@DHerbertyinz @JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ You’re a Retard right? Pirates are up 9 runs and some Jack Ass Pirate pitcher throws at Sal Stewart for that??? >> Pittsburgh Pirates are thugs just like the Steelers
English

@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Down 9 runs and acting like a pussy at the plate holy fuck
English
James Gerbus retweetledi

🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP JUST CALLED IT OUT:
"I think Pete Rose should have been in the Baseball Hall of Fame a long time ago — a long time ago, before his death!"
"I think baseball did a great disservice by not respecting his achievements on the field. He was a GREAT player. I knew him well. He was a great player." @RapidResponse47
English
James Gerbus retweetledi

@Maximus_11_11 @KentuckyDerby Fuck Off Retard it was an amazing victory for Golden Tempo. If you think it was rigged you’re really a loser.
English
James Gerbus retweetledi

For the first time in 152 years — HISTORY IS MADE!!!
Trainer Cherie DeVaux watches Golden Tempo and Jose Ortiz get up at the wire to win the Kentucky Derby at odds of 23-1.
🎥: Reaction footage owned by America’s Best Racing.
@reredevaux | @jose93_ortiz | @PhippsStableFan
English
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi

@barstoolsports @SunshineSass2 The first woman trainer to ever win the Kentucky Derby.
152 years. Congratulations !

English
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi

"On a peaceful Sunday afternoon in June 1961, just months after leaving the presidency, Dwight D. Eisenhower was tending his vegetable garden at his Gettysburg farm when he noticed a young couple had gotten their car stuck in the mud on the rural road bordering his property, and without hesitation, this 70-year-old former Supreme Commander grabbed a rope from his barn, trudged through the muck in his overalls, and spent forty-five minutes helping them push their beat-up Chevy back onto solid ground. What makes this moment so beautifully human is that the couple—newlyweds Tom and Susan from Ohio driving cross-country on their honeymoon—had absolutely no idea they were being rescued by the man who'd led the Allied forces to victory and served two terms as President, and Eisenhower never mentioned it, just introduced himself as 'Ike, the farmer next door' and asked about their travels while hauling on the rope with mud splattered all over his work clothes. When they finally got the car free, Eisenhower's wife Mamie appeared with a thermos of lemonade and homemade cookies, inviting this bewildered young couple to sit on their porch and rest, and for an hour they chatted about marriage advice, good fishing spots in Pennsylvania, and the best route to California, with Ike telling stories about his own road trips with Mamie decades earlier. It wasn't until Tom and Susan stopped for gas twenty miles down the road and showed the attendant a photo they'd taken with 'the nice farmer who helped us' that someone gasped and said, 'That's President Eisenhower!'—and the couple nearly fainted realizing they'd just shared lemonade and marriage tips with one of history's greatest leaders who'd treated them like old friends rather than starstruck strangers. Tom later wrote Eisenhower a letter thanking him for the kindness, and Ike responded with a handwritten note: 'The pleasure was all ours—Mamie and I love meeting young people starting their adventures together. Remember: a good marriage is like farming, it takes patience, hard work, and the wisdom to know some days you're just going to get muddy. Stay happy. Your friend, Ike.' What absolutely destroys you is understanding that Eisenhower could've enjoyed celebrity retirement, could've had staff handle every inconvenience, but instead he chose to be simply *Ike*—a neighbor who helped strangers, a farmer who got his hands dirty, a man who measured his worth not by past glory but by present kindness, proving that true greatness is what you do when nobody's watching and nobody knows your name.

English
James Gerbus retweetledi

20-11.
Atop the NL Central.
Best start since 2006.
Five straight series victories.
Franchise-record 20 wins before May.
STAY HOT, REDS. 🔥 #ATOBTTR

English
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi
James Gerbus retweetledi

@LunaGitana0333 This is good information to teach everyone. It’s obvious the Sun & Moon both rise in the East & set in the West because the Earth is stationary & not spinning >> They’ve been teaching the Heliocentric theory in schools when it’s the Geocentric model thats closer to reality.
English

Importante:
A los niños desde bien pequeños se les debe enseñar que el Sol sale por el Este y se pone por el Oeste.
Que si apuntas con tu mano derecha al este tu cara mira al norte y tu espalda al sur,y viceversa si cambia la orientación.
Que la dirección del agua en un río es la dirección hacia el mar la mayoría de las veces.
Que la Luna sale por el Este y se pone por el Oeste.
Que si no hay luna existe una estrella que indica el norte y tu latitud.
Que mientras más al horizonte veas la Estrella Polar más cerca estás del Ecuador.
Que si ves un ave en medio del mar es que hay tierra hacia donde vuela.
Enséñale todo eso antes de regalarle un celular porque el celular se agota y la señal se pierde...
El conocimiento permanece y es útil en un momento de sobrevivencia.
La tecnología a veces tiene sus fallas, el conocimineto siempre permanece.

Español
James Gerbus retweetledi

















