Jim Cunningham

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Jim Cunningham

Jim Cunningham

@jimc388

Katılım Haziran 2023
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
This is harder than it looks 😬 Difficulty - Max 😎
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OldTimeHardball
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Who is your all-time favorite 3B? 1. Mike Schmidt 2. George Brett 3. Brooks Robinson 4. Chipper Jones 5. Eddie Mathews 6. Adrian Beltre 7. Wade Boggs 8. Graig Nettles 9. Ron Cey 10. Write in a 3B
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Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass announced an additional $360 million dollars in funds to “prevent homelessness” The money is being given to NGOs, to support 80 new housing projects with the construction of 1,528 new affordable housing units Here we go again…. More NGO homeless money laundering incoming
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Jim Cunningham@jimc388·
@JonathanTurley He’s a sleazy bum and I’m praying the DOJ catches up with him and gets these women and more justice
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
Eric Swalwell is denying allegations of multiple women alleging misconduct ranging from groping to rape. He is hoping that voters will apply a different standard than the one he applied to Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation...politico.com/news/2026/04/1…
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Jim Cunningham@jimc388·
@GlennDOrdway I’m grand with all the great players on this list. Red Sox fan for 68 years and proud of them
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The man accused of fatally stabbing a young woman aboard a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train has been found mentally incompetent to stand trial, according to a report. newsmax.com/us/iryna-zarut…
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OldTimeHardball
OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
All-Time NFL draft You have the 1st pick. Every player is available, for the entirety of his career. Who gets the call?? 1. Tom Brady 2. Reggie White 3. Lawrence Taylor 4. Joe Montana 5. Peyton Manning 6. Jim Brown 7. Barry Sanders 8. Dan Marino 9. John Elway 10. Write in
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Do you think this is a dirty play by Manny Machado? It looked like he intentionally kicked the ball away so Willson Contreras couldn’t field the ball…
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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
"I shined shoes outside the Hotel Somerset. The doorman was from South Boston, and he let one kid from 'Southie' work the front every year. I was that kid for a few years. Ted Williams lived at the Somerset, and the Yankees also stayed there when they came to town. One afternoon, the Yankees all were coming down from their rooms, heading to Fenway. They were waiting out front for cabs. I got a piece of paper and an old pen, and I went up to a couple of the players and asked for their autographs. The pen didn't work! Jerry Coleman reached into his suit jacket and takes out a gold pen. He signs and hands the pen to someone else, and now Joe DiMaggio is there. For some reason, he thinks I'm Jerry Coleman's nephew or something, and he smiles and takes the gold pen and signs. While he's signing, Ted Williams comes down. He comes over to Joe and me. He takes the gold pen and signs. They're talking, Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, how are ya, back-and-forth, and for some reason Williams thinks I'm DiMaggio's nephew or something. He says: 'Hey, it's getting late. Let's get to the ballpark.' We get into the cab, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and me. I leave my shoeshine box right on the street because that would be a giveaway, you know? I ride in the middle of the backseat. I have Joe DiMaggio on one side of me. I have Ted Williams on the other side. I have both of their autographs. And I also have Jerry Coleman's gold pen in my pocket. Who ever has made out better than this? Williams and DiMaggio figure it out by the time we get to Fenway that I'm nobody's nephew, but for that short time...." Raymond Flynn. 51st Mayor of Boston And later United States Ambassador to the Holy See from 1993 to 1997. DiMaggio and Williams 1941 All-Star Game.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Stacey Abrams falsely claims that the SAVE America Act would disenfranchise “seniors, rural, disabled, students, and people of color” This is false in every way imaginable
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Jim Cunningham@jimc388·
Grandchildren make Easter all that much sweeter
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
James Carville is extending the rage rhetoric to threatening Trump that, once back in power, Democrats are "going to go after your stupid jackass kids and their spouses." This type of hateful rhetoric is thrilling for rage addicts today... youtube.com/watch?v=JBTHn6…
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨Al Gore goes off on Trump for denying "the climate crisis"!
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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
"For most of the 1927 season Lou Gehrig matched Babe Ruth home run-for-home run, and it was, in part, to distance himself from his rival that the Babe resolved to do something that would have been unimaginable a few years earlier: Break his own record and hit 60 home runs in a single season. The public eagerly kept score as the weeks passed and the runs mounted up. Babe Ruth did too, notching his bat every time he hit a home run, until it split after the 21st. On July 8, Ruth hit his 27th, an inside-the-park home run. By September Ruth was carrying his new bat around the bases, to thwart souvenir seekers. When he hit number 56 and an overeager boy ran out to grab it, he dragged the bat and the boy along behind him as he crossed home plate. On September 30, the next-to-last day of the season, and needing just one more home run, he faced Tom Zachary of the Washington Senators. The first Zachary offering was a fast one which sailed over for a called strike. The next was high. The Babe took a vicious swing at the third-pitched ball and the bat connected with a crash that was audible in all parts of the stands. While the crowd cheered and the Yankee players roared their greeting the Babe made his triumphant, almost regal tour of the paths, and when he embedded his spikes in the rubber disk to officially homer 60, hats were tossed in the air, papers were torn up and tossed liberally, and the spirit of celebration permeated the place." New York Times. "Sixty! Count 'em, sixty!!!!! Let's see some other sonofabitch match that!" Babe Ruth.
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