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@DrewFrogger Used to be, I remember when Deer Creek was surrounded by farmland, and the Amish furniture store across the 69 (nice)
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beautiful town. but I noticed last time I was there for a show that the commerce that takes place on a Phish lot for a 3 day run at deer creek is likely 10x the amount of money exchanged around the town in that same period.
Midwest Modern@JoshLipnik
Downtown Noblesville, IN
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@Indy500Pics I knew instantly with that run up homie wasn’t gonna make it!
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To a sober person, no sweat. For patrons who went hard, this creek might as well be the Mississippi River.
Garrett@GARRETTGOIRISH
@Indy500Pics didn’t quite make it
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@DrewFrogger @Jaypotta Saw them at the Southgate house parlor, with Carter and Ozo and like 8 other people! Before Anders I believe
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5. In 2009, the Pawtucket Red Sox ended the year with a doubleheader in Syracuse and the UC football team opened the season the next day at Rutgers. Shortly into my flight, there were mechanical problems and we had to return to the ‘Cuse to change planes. I miraculously arrived at Rutgers in the nick of time, but the broadcast might have been better if I didn’t make it because I paid a promising college kid to be there just in case.
That young announcer was the brilliant Jason Benetti who was just hired by NBC to be its top baseball voice.

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It’s time for this week’s @CincyLight list.
You pick a topic, I’ll give you my Top 5.
A @CincyLight hat goes to @cincy_justin who asked for my “most chaotic travels from UC football games to Bengals games.”
I’m expanding the topic to chaotic work travel.
Here goes (a 🧵):


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@MikeHilton_28 Thought of you when Ponds made the tackle on the RB!!
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A list of the US regime change efforts in Latin America over the years:
1846–1848 – Mexico
1898 – Cuba
1903 - Panama
1906–1909 - Cuba
1909 - Nicaragua
1912–1933 - Nicaragua
1913 -Mexico
1914 - Mexico
1915–1934 - Haiti
1916–1924 - Dominican Republic
1916–1917 - Mexico
1932 – El Salvador
1933–1940s – Cuba
1944 – Guatemala
1946 – Bolivia
1948 – Costa Rica
1952 – Cuba
1953–1954 – British Guiana
1954 – Guatemala
1960s: Cold War Escalation
1960–1961 – Cuba
1961 – Cuba
1961 – Dominican Republic
1962–1963 – Brazil
1963 – Dominican Republic
1963 – Ecuador
1963 – Honduras
1964 – Brazil
1964 – Bolivia
1965 – Dominican Republic
1966–1996 – Guatemala
1970s: Operation Condor Era
1970–1973 – Chile
1971 – Bolivia
1973 – Chile
1973 – Uruguay
1976 – Argentina
1976–1983 – Region-wide (Operation Condor)
1979 – Nicaragua
1980–1989 – Nicaragua
1980–1992 – El Salvador
1980s – Honduras
1980–1992 – Guatemala
1980s – Jamaica
1982 – Bolivia
1983 – Grenada
1989 – Panama
1991 – Haiti
1994 – Haiti
2002 – Venezuela
2004 – Haiti
2009 – Honduras
2019 – Bolivia
2017–present – Venezuela
2018–present – Nicaragua
Every U.S. president from 1901–present has been involved in Latin American regime change. The US remains an imperialist presence in Latin America.
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