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32 years working in sports tv/news/entertainment. Now own biz working w #seniors. #OhioBobcats Grad, #HoosierDaddy #Sports #Movies #Dogs #NYC #PopCulture #Food
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@jladd05916072 Ohio Men’s Basketball Adds Former Alexander Standout, IU Indy Transfer Kyler D’Augustino to the Roster ohiobobcats.com/news/2026/4/13…
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Happy 80th birthday to soul icon Al Green, whose Gets Next To You album in 1971 was his third LP and the first of five consecutive classic albums he released in a dizzying three-year span. Here’s the sublime “Tired of Being Alone.” #algreen #vinyl #recordcollection #soul
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"In 1908, Joe Jackson was playing semi-pro ball with the independent "Greenville Spinners."
During the game on June 6 against the "Anderson Electricians", Joe Jackson’s brand new cleats quickly wore painful blisters on his feet.
Halfway through the game, Joe took off his spikes to ease his foot pain.
In the bottom of the 7th, Jackson hit the longest home run in the history of Memminger Street Park, the home field of the Spinners in just his socks.
As he rounded third base on his home run trot, a fan of the opposing team shouted:
"You shoeless son-of-a-bitch!"
It was the only time Joe played 'Shoeless' in a game, but he was tagged with the moniker "Shoeless Joe," and the name stuck.
Joe Jackson`s home runs were known as "Saturday Specials."
His line drives were "Blue Darters."
His glove was, "The place where triples go to die."
And Joe Jackson could throw the ball over 400 feet on the fly.
"Whenever I got the idea I was a good hitter, I'd stop and take a look at you.
Then I knew I could stand some improvement."
Ty Cobb to Joe Jackson.

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Frank Costanza: Jerry, it's Frank Costanza. Steinbrenner's here. George is dead. Call me back. #Seinfeldism
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On This Day in Simpsons History 🇺🇦@dailysimpsons
30 years ago today, Principal Skinner purchased fast food to disguise as his own cooking at an unforgettable luncheon with Superintendent Chalmers. #TheSimpsons episode “22 Short Films About Springfield” first aired April 14, 1996. @thatbilloakley @Joshstrangehill
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30 years ago today, Principal Skinner purchased fast food to disguise as his own cooking at an unforgettable luncheon with Superintendent Chalmers.
#TheSimpsons episode “22 Short Films About Springfield” first aired April 14, 1996. @thatbilloakley @Joshstrangehill
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Aaron Judge! Mike Trout!!
This is the 4th game in which 2 multi-time MVPs (at the time of the game) hit multiple home runs each, joining:
June 21, 1956 Roy Campanella and Stan Musial
July 3, 1962 Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle
July 6, 1962 Maris and Mantle
h/t @EliasSports
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3x AL MVPs doing MVP things Mike Trout and Aaron Judge each homered in the 6th inning tonight at Yankee Stadium!
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Minneapolis native Don Wheeler made it to the majors with the White Sox in 1949, but perhaps his most significant achievement occurred on this date in 1945—when, as an infantry sergeant, he demonstrated incredible heroism in the vicinity of Lowenstein, Germany. According to his Bronze Star citation, while “leading his squad forward in an advance, Sergeant Wheeler observed hostile activity on a ridge which was his objective. Aware that a frontal assault might result in severe casualties, he ordered his men to take cover while he advanced along to a vantage point from which he directed mortar fire upon the opposing forces. He then summoned his men forward and led them in an attack in which six hostile riflemen were captured and the position secured without casualty to his squad.”
Following his nine-year professional career, Wheeler remained active in Minneapolis sports. At various times, he threw batting practice for the Millers, umpired Gophers games, was a penalty timekeeper for the North Stars, and worked the sidelines at Vikings games.

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She took off her hat and there she was ... hello! It was like I was looking at myself in the mirror. #Seinfeld S06E16 - The Beard

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