Todd

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Todd

Todd

@toddrdmd

Saving the World one Tooth at a time

Pittsburgh, Pa Katılım Mart 2009
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GB The Uppity Yinzer
GB The Uppity Yinzer@uppity_yinzers·
IF the LEGENDS of @Pitt_MBB are backing Capel, then who am I to say otherwise. It’s very straightforward they want Brandin Knight, but if not Knight, then they believe in Capel. And because they back him, Then GB Uppity Yinzer backs him too. 🫱🏽‍🫲🏾#H2P
The NIL Podcast: Name Image & Legends@TheNILPodcast_

Pitt decided to keep Jeff Capel for another year to run the program! How do you guys feel? #collegebasketball #pittsburghpanthers #pitt #explorepage

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Jayden Conrad
Jayden Conrad@JaydenConrad21·
@DArealCoachBill Coach we were in the 3 smallest 5a schools last year us Kiski and south Fayette I know the last 2 cycles we supposedly only made it by 7 kids heard this cycle we were under by 2 kids
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William A
William A@DArealCoachBill·
How is Shaler in 4A with 1200 Students 🤔😅😂🤣
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Todd@toddrdmd·
@colin_dunlap Tough conference!!!! Wishing the Talbots success. We scrimmage you guys every year. Stop in!!
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Colin Dunlap
Colin Dunlap@colin_dunlap·
Hampton football schedule. Go Talbots. 🐶
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Todd
Todd@toddrdmd·
@uppity_yinzers He does! Anything can happen come tourney time! My favorite time of the year!!!
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Todd@toddrdmd·
@coachajkings Incredible video. Thanks for sharing!
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Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness@coachajkings·
Shane Battier shares a must-listen on what it really means to be a champion, how to be a great teammate, and how to make an impact. "The sign says, 'Champions are made when no one is looking.' I sorta laugh at that sign because there is no better sign to sum up my career than that. I lived that literally." Here's why: "My last few years in the NBA, I was first or last, depending on how you look at it - in a stat called time per possession...I was the NBA's version of hot potato." Then he did the math: "I found out that 98% of the time I was on the court, I didn't touch the ball. Only 2% of the time I actually physically touched it." "Most people watch the player with the ball or guarding the ball. So literally, when I say 'champions are made when no one's watching' - no one is watching me for 98% of the time." "But yet I was an integral part of my team. I was an integral piece in my coach's sweat when I didn't play." How did he do it? "I always looked at ways to impact the game. Boxing out. Taking charges. Sexy plays like running back on defense. All of these made up my 98% of time spent away from the ball." 98% invisible, but 100% essential. You don't have to score to make an impact on the game. The best teammates own their role. They are willing to put the team first over individual glory. (🎥 The Nantucket Project)
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Todd@toddrdmd·
Congratulations Jack Resek on 2nd Place in the University of Pittsburgh Bodybuilding Competition “Physique”Division @1SamxSam1, @Pitt_Cheer
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
To honor Bill Clinton’s testimony under oath today, let me recount some of Bill’s sexual predation. He’s guilty AF. When I was the Air Force Military Aide to President Clinton, I traveled with him everywhere. One night, we were returning to D.C. late after a long trip to Europe on AF-1. We landed at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, like we always do. We helicoptered on Marine One to the White House. We were all tired. It was around midnight when we landed on the South Lawn.  After deplaning with the “Nuclear Football” and a few of the president’s bags, I followed him to the residence elevator and ensured he was good before sending him up to bed. The presidential valets were ready to receive him. I headed to my bedroom in the East Wing. I was bushed. I showered and crawled into my bed to fall asleep to the TV. Shortly thereafter, my phone rang, and it was the AF-1 presidential pilot. “Buzz, we have a problem,” he said. "Oh s**t,” I thought.  Apparently, Clinton had cornered a female AF-1 steward in the galley and molested her. She was young, a staff sergeant, and married with children. I knew her, liked her, and she was super sweet. Now, she was in tears and sitting in front of the AF-1 pilot and commander. I asked the pilot, a really good guy, what she wanted. He told me that she didn’t want to be another “bimbo”; she wanted to remain in the Air Force and be promotable.  All she wanted was an apology. She just wanted it to go away. In the time of Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey, this wasn’t surprising to me. It was, however, terribly disappointing and sad. I knew inherently that if I, or anybody else in the military, had done something similar, we’d be at Fort Leavenworth breaking big rocks into little rocks. Yet here was the “commander in chief,” and all he was facing was the prospect of an apology. I was appalled.  So, that morning, a few hours later, and as a young major, I had to walk to the Oval Office and tell the President of the United States that he needed to apologize to the young lady for his assault. Over my years as a combat pilot, I’ve been shot at with hot metal by men who really wanted to kill me, but this was the toughest day in my life. I remember on my way to talk with him thinking, “I didn’t sign up for this sh*t.” I approached Clinton in the Oval Office. I’d arranged for his personal aide to be there too. He was nonplussed. Quiet. But he didn’t seem ashamed or embarrassed.  Two weeks later, on our next trip, we got the two together on board AF-1 in the president’s office, and he offered a very uncontrite “half apology.” He didn’t care. He was filling a square and covering his tracks. It was stunningly disappointing.  If anybody in the military had done that, it would’ve been jail, expulsion, or both. It would’ve been Fort Leavenworth. But not for this president, not for this man. It was just another day. Yet another in my experiences working for a man with absolutely no integrity and no moral fiber. Character matters in people, especially our leaders, and in Bill Clinton, there was none.
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Harry Psaros
Harry Psaros@PittGuru·
#Pitt’s Kyle Louis runs a 4.54 forty yard dash - 2nd attempt - at the combine. #H2P 🟡🔵
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Natalie F Danelishen
Natalie F Danelishen@Chesschick01·
Why was this moment so powerful that it made grown men cry? Because it’s a reminder that not only is America strong. It’s also a brotherhood. No one is left behind. It goes back to principles. They say America’s don’t have culture. This is our culture:
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Tasawar Iqbal
Tasawar Iqbal@TasawarMQ·
@LeVeonBell Watch The Prestige Shutter Island or Oldboy if you haven’t already those twists genuinely recontextualize the entire film and stick with you for weeks after can’t unsee them once revealed
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Le'Veon Bell
Le'Veon Bell@LeVeonBell·
I’m in desperate need of a movie where the plot twist so crazy that I will be thinking bout it weeks after watching the movie 👀
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Todd
Todd@toddrdmd·
@uppity_yinzers Our Foxes unseated him at “The Pete” to win the 6A WPIAL Championship a few years ago. He was fun to watch!
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