Georgia Peach
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@matt_vanswol So very very sad. I know you and the other mules must be devastated. Hope the rest of you all are okay. Hopefully there are some lonely mules waiting to find you all!
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According to news reports, a tree fell on the fence that was holding the mules. They escaped and were struck in the road.
Full statement is below:
We could not be more heartbroken over this incredible loss, and it is with great pain that we share it with you, as we know many of you have also fallen in love with these sweet animals.
We will forever honor them for their faithful, loyal, and honorable service to others as they were used in training of some of the finest military members our country has, and especially the countless hours of work they have done to help so many families affected by Hurricane Helene. Besides their service, they were more importantly a part of our family, and loved.
Please pray for us at Mountain Mule Packers and Mission Mules as we cope with this terrible loss while continuing to go forward in their honor. We know that God can comfort us and show us the way going forward.
- Mountain Mule Packers
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The Power of a Kind Word: This 15-minute video is so powerful that you won’t want to miss a single moment. It’s entertaining and emotionally moving, and the ending will bring tears to your eyes. More importantly, it beautifully illustrates the profound impact of a kind word.
Often, we don’t see the full picture—what may seem like a failure could actually be a success if we understand it fully, and sometimes the opposite is true. Rabbi Moshe Bryski hits a home run when it’s most needed.
May this video remind you of times when your kind words made a powerful difference. Please share it.
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@ANNOKLA1 This has to be one of the cutest things on any site! Thsnks for making my day!!!
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@RepMTG Personally I know pretty much about Trump and how we feel about him. I would be disgusted and in a rage if the American people don’t see him for what he is.
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I have not seen one person interviewed on the major networks tonight that has appropriately expressed the American people’s rage and disgust about Trump being convicted.
Y’all have no idea how people truly feel about this.
This is not good.
Kaitlin Collins is talking about Stormy Daniels being offended in court by Trump’s words.
Stormy Daniels makes a living having sex on video, she’s a nasty pornographer.
She’s not offended by anything at all.
The American people are OFFENDED by all of this and everyone involved and they are MOST OFFENDED by people who sit on the sidelines and do NOTHING to stop it.
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@PhilKeoghan Pretty darn impressive! I don’t think I’ve done that since I was about 8 and was no whiz then! Fun to watch!!
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@jk_rowling Your writing brings me and a few millions more great JOY. Never stop please and ignore the haters. They are not worth a second of your time. ❤️
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The Kiwi ruling over American reality TV rnz.co.nz/national/progr…
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@JohnStamos What a beautiful tribute to him. So very sorry for your loss. Hope that all these lovely memories will bring you comfort. Keep talking about him and sharing him with your children and a part of him will always be remembered. Love to you all.
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Today, I lost more than a friend; I lost a part of my soul, my history - Jeffrey Foskett, my dearest friend, brother, and the brightest light in my life, has left this world.
This morning, when I got the news, uncontrollable tears streamed down my face, a physical manifestation of the heartache within.
My son Billy heard my cries, joined my wife in holding me up, and then ran off, only to return with a small, tender offering – a drawing. His innocent hands sketched a picture of Jeff with hearts ascending to heaven, with me, waving goodbye. A stairway of hearts, and next to the top heart, he wrote God. A simple yet powerful symbol of love and loss that pierced through my grief.
Jeff was more than just a friend; he was the one who brought the harmonies of The Beach Boys into my life, and with them, a spectrum of color and joy I never dreamed would be part of my life.
He was a vibrant force, a radiant soul whose laughter and wisdom touched everyone he met. He was an older brother in spirit, guiding, lifting, and loving me, sometimes more than I thought I deserved.
Jeff taught me that love is a beautiful and necessary part of our lives, but it comes with a cost—the unbearable pain of loss. It's the kind of pain that can make us question whether we should ever allow ourselves to love so deeply, so completely. Should we keep our walls up and shield our hearts from the world in an attempt to avoid the sharp, immense sorrow that follows when we say goodbye to someone we hold dear?
But then, as I reflect on Jeff's remarkable life and the profound impact he had on mine, I realize that this pain is the price we pay for the privilege of knowing and loving someone like him. Yes, the pain is excruciating and cuts deep into our souls, but it is a testament to the depth of our connection.
Yet, when I think of the 40 years we shared – the uproarious laughter, the music that we believed changed lives, and the unshakable bond of brotherhood – I can't help but feel grateful. Grateful for every moment, every note, every piece of wisdom he shared with me.
Jeff was larger than life. His talent, his laughter, his ability to make everyone feel seen and heard – these are gifts that he gave freely and generously. He filled every room with his presence, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.
Now, as I hold my son and try to explain the unexplainable, I am reminded of the fragility and beauty of life. Billy's drawing, a heartfelt depiction of Jeff's journey to a peaceful afterlife, is a poignant reminder that love, in all its forms, transcends the physical world.
Jeff, saying farewell is a task I am not ready for. You have left an indelible mark on my heart, but the legacy of your love and laughter will continue to resonate within all of us.
So, as I say goodbye to my dear friend, I choose to remember not only the ache of his absence but also the brilliance of his presence.
Rest in peace, my brother. You were loved immeasurably and will be missed beyond words.
XO, JOHNNY




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@PhilKeoghan I was hooked on episode 1 Season 1. Has brought me uncountable happiness ever since. Not to mention amazing joy and friendships around the globe. Thank you CBS and all the racers since!!!
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@AmazingRaceCBS @CBS What most of us who follow TAR live know as 36 apparently is being re-christened as 35? A huge # of fans follow from filming on & so this is well known as 36 already. It is the SEASON # from the beginning (filming) that matters to fans NOT the TV order. IMO! But whooHoo for TAR!
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The world is waiting!🌍✨ Season 35 of the #AmazingRace is now 90 minutes every episode and premieres Wednesday, September 27th on @CBS!
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Do you remember when you joined Twitter? #MyTwitterAnniversary Too bad there won’t be a 15… someone is X’ing us out.

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I'm glad #ToughAsNails cast Canadians this season but did not make the show become the battle between two nations. TAN is a unique format to give every individual a chance to show their GOAT moments, and make them even better while being a crew member. @PhilKeoghan
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