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Tim Loesch

@tim_loesch

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Johnny Cadillac
Johnny Cadillac@lippyent·
What kind of knife is this ? Hmm 🤔?¿
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Tim Loesch
Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@gunfanatics1 1911 and M1 are in the top 3. Winchester lever action the 3rd piece. No particular order.
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Gun Fanatics
Gun Fanatics@gunfanatics1·
Which of these legendary American firearms do you think had the biggest impact on history?
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Tim Loesch
Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@365Aggie To move from 3rd to 1st base is not a big thing. But to give up your spot to a freshman for the betterment of the team is a huge statement. He should be a top 5 pick just on that alone. Not to mention he can play
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Aggie Sports 365@365Aggie·
Gavin Grahovac is INSANE. He’s easily one of the best all-around baseball players in the entire country.
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Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@zunigar22 Testament to how good a baseball player he really is. As well as leader.
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Rudy XAVIER (Deuce)
Rudy XAVIER (Deuce)@zunigar22·
By agreeing to switch to 1st base, Gavin Grahovac didn’t just switch positions, he made a statement. Team over ego. Mission over comfort. I’ll play wherever you need me. and I won’t just fill the spot, I’ll dominate it. Anything to get another shot at Omaha. That’s not talk, that’s leadership. That’s how you win. That’s why he will leave Texas A&M as my favorite baseball player of all time! 🫡👍🏾
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Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@365Aggie Correct there is a delay. Typically and standard for delay is to manage sensitive language. Not so much on sensitive viewing.
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Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@365Aggie Like they really knew he was going to spit out that much. Most of which was probably water.
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Aggie Sports 365
Aggie Sports 365@365Aggie·
ESPN putting the camera on Chris Hacopian as he’s spitting out an incredible amount of blood is just insane Have some respect guys…
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Seth Smith
Seth Smith@SethSmith50·
Excited to share that I have started as the Golf Course Superintendent for the Old Mine Club at Long Cove. I look forward to helping bring this new Beau Welling Design course to life in the years ahead!
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
The first Christian was a felon. Not Peter. Not Paul. Not your pastor. A criminal. Hanging on a cross. Hours from death. He beat everyone to paradise. Think about that. Before the disciples figured out the resurrection. Before Paul got knocked off his horse. Before the first church was planted. Before a single creed was written. A thief looked at Jesus and said, “Remember me.” And Jesus said, “Today.” The first Christian had no church. No baptism. No small group. No Bible study. No accountability partner. No 6-week membership class. He had nails in his wrists and six hours to live. The first Christian never tithed. Never served on the worship team. Never read a single epistle. Never debated Calvinism vs Arminianism. Never posted a Bible verse on his timeline. The first Christian was a convicted criminal who couldn’t lift his hands to pray. And he’s been in paradise for 2,000 years. Meanwhile. You’ve been in church for 20 years. You’ve read the Bible cover to cover. You’ve got the theology down cold. You’ve memorized the Roman Road. You can articulate penal substitutionary atonement. And you’re still wondering if that guy who prayed last week really “got it.” The first Christian didn’t “get it.” He got HIM. That’s the difference. He didn’t understand substitution. He didn’t understand imputation. He didn’t understand justification by faith alone. He understood one thing: The man next to him was a King. And he wanted in. “Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.” That’s it. That’s the whole conversion. No altar call. No counseling room. No follow-up email. Just a criminal, a King, and a request. And here’s the part that should wreck you: His theology was WRONG. “When you come into your kingdom.” He thought Jesus was about to take an earthly throne. He didn’t understand the resurrection. He didn’t understand the ascension. He didn’t understand the second coming. He got the timeline completely wrong. And Jesus saved him anyway. He didn’t correct his eschatology. Didn’t hand him a doctrinal statement. Didn’t say, “Well actually…” He just said, “Today.” The first Christian had bad theology and a good King. Some of you have great theology and no King at all. You know every doctrine. You can defend every position. You’ve won every argument. And you’ve never once said “remember me” like you meant it. The first Christian wasn’t impressive. He was desperate. And desperation got him further than your diploma. 2,000 years of church history. Councils. Creeds. Confessions. Seminaries. Denominations. Debates. And the first one through the door was a dying criminal who couldn’t even fold his hands. Makes you wonder if we’ve overcomplicated this. The first Christian didn’t have a platform. Didn’t have a following. Didn’t have a ministry. Didn’t have a book deal. Didn’t have a podcast. He had a cross and a question. And that was enough. You scrolling through X right now with your Reformed credentials and your theological hot takes… The guy who beat you to paradise couldn’t read. He didn’t know the five solas. He didn’t know the five points. He didn’t know the four spiritual laws. He knew one thing: He was dying. And so was Jesus. And Jesus was still a King. That’s faith. Not a system. A surrender. Not knowledge. Recognition. Not performance. Desperation. The first Christian. A felon. A failure. A man with hours to live and nothing to offer. And he’s been home longer than anyone. What’s your excuse?
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Tim Loesch
Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@mjcatc Dumbest thing ever. I don’t care who you are two weeks of practice and a game to get better. Smdh
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Jeff Goodman
Jeff Goodman@GoodmanHoops·
So, lemme get this straight. LSU athletic director Scott Woodward hired Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M and also Brian Kelly at LSU, both were fired and the schools have to pay $130 million in buyouts. And he still has a job. This is absolutely insane that some of these AD’s aren’t held accountable for their poor decisions.
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golf course enthusiast
golf course enthusiast@golfcourses101·
Pete Dye created modern day golf architecture. Do you have a favorite Dye designed course? How about a lesser known one? A few of my favorites are: Harbour Town TPC Sawgrass Blackwolf Run PGA West Brickyard Crossing Barefoot Golf Resort Pete Dye GC Long Cove Old Marsh
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Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@chambleebrandel Ball in hand and soft greens as always turn into birdie fest for the best players in the world. Add to that Europe has no fear in this competition. In team games in golf it’s about BIRDIES!
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Brandel Chamblee
Brandel Chamblee@chambleebrandel·
The US gave us all a helluva show today and took what was inconceivable and made it look possible. But the reason I think they were so far behind after two days is that they were distracted by the negative response to them pushing to get paid to play in the Ryder Cup and I think that rallied Europe around the common bond of playing for pride and not profit. Furthermore the US didn’t have as good a plan for their foursomes teams as Europe and set the golf course up in a way that mitigated the strengths of Scottie Scheffler and a few of their other most important players. But you have to give so much credit to team Europe who consistently bend the laws of probability to their favor by paying attention to all the little things and building a vision for all the big things. They have now won half of the away Ryder Cups since 1987 and the US has won just one in that time span.
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Tim Loesch@tim_loesch·
@Top100Rick Waterwood National. One of Pete Dye’s first. It is still there in spirit but barely.
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Rick Golfs
Rick Golfs@Top100Rick·
What’s the best golf course in the USA that no longer exists? This was once a golf course… Look at the land on the water. Just an unreal piece of ground. That was the original Sutton Bay golf course. Sadly the land kept shifting and moving into the water, it became an un-winnable battle. The course sadly had to be abandoned. I never got to play the original. The new one is incredible, fun and creative and with great views. But the original must have been something else…
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Drewtamu
Drewtamu@Drewtamu·
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jon cuny
jon cuny@joncuny·
Serious question, should I move up to the senior tees? #getoffmylawn
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Helena Specialty
Helena Specialty@HelenaSpecialty·
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