Dale Morvant
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@SeedsForFeeds @BBGreatMoments Both played at Mississippi State at the same time, an interesting little tidbit.
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@BBGreatMoments Will Clark and Rafael Palmeiro, different swings but both pretty IMHO
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@bblock1924 @JohnKincade They didn’t have to lift clean and place. They are pros.
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I’m afraid if I keep watching the @PGATOUR I’ll actually see @TrevorImmelman actually give Scheffler a handy on tv!! My god man , get off of his stick
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@Andinan23 @NUCLRGOLF It’s worth repeating for those of us who have never heard the story. It’s a very important lesson that has far deeper implications for life in general.
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@NUCLRGOLF Can we stop reposting this story? Its not deep or anything and its been covered so much over the last 5 years
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🏌️🏆 PGA Championship winner, Aaron Rai on why he uses iron covers: “I grew up in very much a working-class family, and golf has always been a very expensive game. I started from the age of 4 years old, and my dad used to pay for the equipment, pay for my memberships, my entry fees. And it wasn't money that we really had, to be honest, but he'd always buy me the best clubs.
When I was about seven or eight years old, (my dad) bought me a set of Titleist 690 MBs, and they were like 800-1,000 pounds back then, just for a set of clubs for a kid. I cherished them. When we used to go out and practice, he used to clean every single groove afterward with a pin and with baby oil.
Although on the PGA Tour, we get given equipment, and we get given everything that we need, it's more out of principle. The value of not losing perspective of what I have and where I am. The covers are going to stay, I'm sorry."

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This umpire confronted some parents that just wouldn’t stop.
He told them to be quiet or he was going to make their team forfeit.
They kept on going so….. he called “ballgame!”
The heckling parents asked him if he felt better and he said “I feel fine, you feel okay?….the game is for your kid……you wanna argue balls and strikes in a little league game? Come on!”
Then one of the parents says “and this guy’s a firefighter who protects your neighborhood!” 😳
Some people feel that maybe that guy’s Captain at the Fire Station needs to know how he’s acting out in public. Others said he should be banned all season. 💯
I can’t stand parents who act like that. I bet those kids were upset they didn’t get to play. The coach of that team should have intervened and got rid of that parent. Now his players paid the price for some “adult” who couldn’t keep his mouth shut.
What would you do? Would you call his work and tell them what he did and how he’s acting? Should he be banned from the park for the rest of the season? How do you think his own kid felt?
👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈@TheEXECUTlONER_
This happened during the Cubs vs Rangers game. A grounder to first and the first baseman throws home to get the out at home plate. Catcher applies the tag, the runner is called safe. Replay clearly shows the runner is out. The Cubs challenge the call and are confident it is going to be overturned. After replay, the runner is called safe! 🤯 How can the replay booth who has every angle in the book at their disposal (not that you needed more than one) botch this call after the umpire just botched it? Do people lose their jobs over this? Have you seen a more terrible call ever in the replay challenge era?
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Elon Musk just reduced American crime politics to a single question on Joe Rogan.
And answered it like it was arithmetic.
Musk: “While obviously not everyone who’s a Democrat is a criminal, almost everyone who is a criminal is a Democrat.”
That’s not a partisan attack.
That’s an observation about how incentives work.
If you’re a criminal, you don’t vote for the party promising longer sentences and more cops.
You vote for the one gutting bail laws and calling enforcement racist.
This isn’t opinion. This is game theory.
Musk: “Because the Democrats are the soft-on-crime party. So if you’re a criminal, who are you gonna vote for?”
Nobody wants to follow that logic to its conclusion.
But the math doesn’t care.
The softness isn’t accidental. It’s architectural.
No-cash bail. Decriminalized theft. Sanctuary cities. Defund the police.
These aren’t compassion. They’re infrastructure.
Every policy that removes consequences builds a constituency that needs them to stay gone.
That’s not ideology. That’s customer acquisition.
You don’t protect criminals because you care about them.
You protect them because they show up in November.
The people paying the price are never the ones writing the policy.
It’s the working-class neighborhoods getting hollowed out.
The immigrant families who played by the rules watching the system reward the ones who broke them.
The small business owners boarding up windows because the DA won’t prosecute.
They’ll spend the next week calling Musk reckless for this.
But he didn’t build the incentive structure.
He just described it.
And that’s what they’ll never forgive.
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This guy is using the left hand lane , which is open. There is a mile long backup and everyone is over in the right hand lane.
He drives all the way up until he has to merge.
Some people are saying what a jerk he is for not getting in line like everyone else, but a great many people are saying that the cars in the right lane merged into one lane too soon and that if they had used the left lane, instead of being a mile backup it would have been a half a mile backup.
What’s your take? Do you think he was correct in using the left lane and merging up at the front or should he have merged right and got in line way in the back like everyone else?
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