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Language of Bromance

@languageofbro

The Language of Bromance started in 2014 and improv stories from history and news. New Episode every Sunday. Smodco PodU Podcast https://t.co/nr4Osdm5hV

Katılım Nisan 2014
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@disparutoo Could make it work. He was captured by the reavers and the crew finds out he’s still alive and has to rescue him and then bring him back to somewhat normal. Tudyk played a broken character like that in Doll House. Think it would make for really interesting stories
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Lady Demosthenes@LadyDemosthenes·
I had NO clue how many killjoys existed in the Firefly fandom. I say “I hope they bring back Wash because the show isn’t the same without Alan Tudyk” and my mentions are SWARMED with “He’s dead.” comments. Y’all, I saw the movie. I wasn’t a big fan of the movie, it was rushed and not great storytelling. I’m hoping they ignore it altogether, personally. Still, the amount of just rude or ridiculous messages (not the polite folks who had real conversations! Y’all are cool), all simply because I’m a fan of Alan Tudyk, just shocking. I gotta say, the Supernatural fandom is a lot nicer in my experience.
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312 Sports Chicago@312SportsChi·
Terry Boers made every one smile. "Every time I think of Terry, I'm laughing about something." - @dan_bernstein "I am smiling. I am laughing and thinking about all the laughter that we had together with Terry and how funny he was." - @MattAbbatacola
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104.3 The Score@thescorechicago·
As a caller noted, part of what made Terry Boers so special was he related to and talked with Mike from Milwaukee just as easily as he would a Chicago sports star.
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Jason Goff@Jason1Goff·
Boers and Bernstein YouTube clips all day today. What a time. @MattAbbatacola and I knew every day (even when we despised them 🙃) that we were a part of something special. Best 7 years of my professional life.
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Language of Bromance@languageofbro·
@dan_bernstein You Sound really good. You sound to be in a much better place and it comes through. Excited to listen with you and Abbatacola
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Mike@ChiSoxFanMike·
Legends.
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Ashlyn Burger@AshlynCarmela·
I can’t quite express what this organization has done for not just my family, but for the families like mine. The Texas Rangers are one special organization from the top to the bottom and everywhere inbetween.
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.@Burgatron13 and his family continue to show love and support to the Down syndrome community 💙 #PlayersWeekend

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Return to Dust
Return to Dust@Returntodustbnd·
“Downfall” off the new EP. aug 1st #newmusic
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Language of Bromance@languageofbro·
@malmeck Awesome story!! Mine was from grandpa. my grandpa was cubs uncles cards. I was 5 who ever I was with that’s who I said my fav team was. my grandpa called me out. I didn’t want to make anyone mad I asked what other teams there were he said Sox from that point forward was a Sox fan
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mallory mecklenburg@malmeck·
20 years ago, my dad made me an offer: $100 to switch my allegiance from the Cubs to the Sox. Undecided, I wrote to Hawk & DJ for advice. During the Crosstown Classic, Hawk read my email on-air urging me to become a Sox fan for free; the rest is history. Happy Father’s Day, Pops!
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MLB Hall of Pretty Good
MLB Hall of Pretty Good@hallofgoodpod·
People often ask me why I created this account. The obvious reason is to connect with others who see 2000s baseball through rose-tinted lenses—but it’s also about remembering players like Joe Crede. Crede was a steady, reliable ballplayer. From 2002 to 2009, he put up solid numbers and played a key role on the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox. Players like him might never make the Hall of Fame, but they deserve to be remembered. That’s really the main goal of this account when it comes down to it.
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