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Tom La Rose 🇺🇸

@larose736

Retired Vietnam Veteran. Spent 10.5 years as the Global Chief Financial Officer for a contract manufacturing firm located in Morgan Hill, Ca.

Chandler, AZ Katılım Aralık 2015
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🇺🇸🙏in Jesus Christ name 🙏
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Baseball’s Greatest Moments
Baseball’s Greatest Moments@BBGreatMoments·
Juan Marichal in the stretch. The 10-time All-Star won more games (191) than any other pitcher during the 1960s, posted six 20-win seasons, threw a no-hitter in 1963, and had 244 complete games in his career.
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Gary Mathis@Damfool65·
God bless our veterans 🙏🙌💪🙏
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ArmyBrat68@ArmyBrat682·
If you owe your entire life to the man who died on the cross for you, put Amen! ✝️
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
We are called "the elderly." But that quiet label hides something most people rarely stop to consider. We are the last living witnesses of a world that no longer exists. Look at us and you might see gray hair, slower steps, and the patience that time teaches. But listen to our story — really listen — and you'll realize something extraordinary. We are the only generation in human history to have lived a fully analog childhood and a fully digital adulthood. That's not a small thing. That's one of the most breathtaking journeys a human being has ever been asked to make. We were born in the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, into a world still rebuilding from the rubble of World War II. Our toys were marbles and hopscotch and card games at kitchen tables. When the streetlights flickered on, that was it — childhood adventures were over, and it was time to go home. No smartphones. No streaming. No endless scroll. We built our memories in the real world. With scraped knees and laughter echoing down streets and friendships formed face to face. In 1969, we sat in living rooms staring at black-and-white televisions as Neil Armstrong took humanity's first steps on the Moon. Hundreds of thousands of us stood in muddy fields at Woodstock believing — really believing — that music and community could reshape the future. We fell in love to vinyl records spinning on turntables. We waited days, sometimes weeks, for handwritten letters to arrive. We learned patience because information didn't come instantly. Mistakes were fixed with erasers — not a delete button. Then the world transformed. Machines that once filled entire rooms shrank to devices lighter than a paperback. We went from rotary phones and party lines to seeing the face of someone we love on the other side of the ocean — instantly, on something that fits in a pocket. We watched the birth of the personal computer. The arrival of the internet. The smartphone. Artificial intelligence. And through every single shift — we adapted. Not because it was easy. Because that's what our generation does. We also carry the weight of history in our bodies. We grew up afraid of polio and tuberculosis. We watched science defeat them. We witnessed the discovery of the structure of DNA, the decoding of the human genome, the transformation of medicine itself. We survived pandemics across decades — and kept going. Few generations have been asked to absorb so much change in a single lifetime. And through all of it, certain things never changed. We still know the joy of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot afternoon. The taste of vegetables picked straight from a garden. The value of a long conversation that unfolds slowly, without a screen interrupting it. We have celebrated births and mourned losses. Carried the stories of friends who are gone. Watched the world become something our younger selves couldn't have imagined — and found ways to belong in it anyway. We are not relics. We are living bridges between two entirely different worlds. Our memory carries something the modern world needs — proof that progress doesn't have to erase wisdom. That speed doesn't have to replace patience, kindness, or reflection. So when someone calls us elderly, we can smile. Because behind that word is something remarkable. We crossed two centuries. Witnessed eight decades of transformation. Walked from handwritten letters to artificial intelligence — and never lost our sense of what actually matters.
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alina 🐯
alina 🐯@AlinaKrylovaaa·
Would you date a girl taller than u?
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Lisa Weaver ( Advika )
Lisa Weaver ( Advika )@LisaWeaver43741·
Hi everyone. I’m Lisas daughter. This is one of my favorite pictures of her and me together. They just took mom back for surgery. I’m not good with medical stuff like she is. She has a tube breathing for her and has been in and out of consciousness for a couple of days now. I can’t explain exactly what is going on, I don’t know how to. What I can say is she was born with some kind of hereditary condition that can go unnoticed until later in life. Out of the 8 kids born, she and one of my uncles have this condition. It was found in my uncle first, which caused all the kids to get checked. The doctors call it a bicuspid aortic valve. Her heart only has 2 valves pumping blood to it when there should be 3. The surgery she is having is to make a 3rd valve for her heart. This is pretty much all I know. Except before they took her for surgery, her pastor and his wife said prayers at her bedside, and I saw a tear roll down mom’s cheek. I always humored mom when it came to god. I won’t do that again. I have seen her response to him, and when I came here to let you know how mom is, and I see prayers. If she knew how many of you were pulling for her, praying for her, I know she would have something amazing to say, all I know to say is thank all of you. Mom told me there are many people here she is so grateful to have met, now I see why. The surgery time can vary, when she comes out, I’ll come back with another update. Thank you for caring about my mom the way you do, thank you for praying for her.
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🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸@Jingoman111·
💯🇺🇸🇺🇸 18 years, 2 days 🇺🇸🇺🇸💯 🇺🇸 Sound off Brothers & Sisters 🇺🇸
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Katie
Katie@ALadyNamedKatie·
Oh hello Behind me are some of my photography prints. You can have one too if you want. I have a few available on my Etsy shop which is linked in my pinned post. 🥰❤️
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Amanda Starlily
Amanda Starlily@amandajuliiiia·
If you're NOT a bot, please say hi. I'll follow back immediately. ❤️
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Mia 🇺🇸
Mia 🇺🇸@MiaForTrump·
This is Karen Mulder, one of the earliest Epstein whistleblowers. She lost her career, was heavily medicated, and even placed in a psychiatric ward after speaking out. If you think Karen Mulder is a real hero, drop a 👍🏻 in the comments! 👏 Let’s show her the respect she deserves.
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Southern Grace 🔥✨
Southern Grace 🔥✨@southgrace427·
In my defense...🙄 This is true... LMFAO... 😂😂🖕✖️🔥🪻🇺🇸🍑
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Tom La Rose 🇺🇸
Tom La Rose 🇺🇸@larose736·
I just had to post this again after walking 7.4 miles today and 8 yesterday with my Vietnam Veteran hat on.
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Southern Grace 🔥✨
Southern Grace 🔥✨@southgrace427·
I would once again like to throw my hat in the ring for CEO of X... Elon hasn't had one once since Linda Yacca left... I have the creds and the ability to manage a large team, create transparency and ensure equal airtime and exposure for people on both sides of the aisle... This platform his so far left... We get suppressed and flagged and if we are honest...bots are specifically targeting conservative (MAGA) accounts and mass reporting... Talk anytime Elon...somethings gotta give and remember, suppressing us with upcoming midterms could be catastrophic to the outcomes... Thank you for your attention to this matter. Grace
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Marlayna
Marlayna@Marlayna29·
Not everyone likes me, but not everyone matters
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
Just got home from the ER. My daughter took me because I was having symptoms of a heart attack. Of course they have no idea what is wrong with me but according to instructions I should urgently contact a cardiologist in the morning. Any prayers would be appreciated. Thank you 😘
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Allyson❤️Wonderland
Allyson❤️Wonderland@AllysonSaysSo2·
Good morning ❤️☀️🇺🇸🍻 It's Friday so here is a b&w and color to choose from If you like the b&w better reply with 🖤 If you like the color better reply with ❤️ I personally don't care 🤷‍♀️ Y'all have a wonderful day #backallyshenanigans
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