Max Midvale

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Max Midvale

Max Midvale

@MidvaleMax

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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Democrats tried to blame climate change for the Palisades fire. In reality they demonized "the rich" at every turn and rhetoric evolved into action when this guy set a fire to get back at rich people. It cost 12 people their lives, burned 6,000+ homes and caused $25B in damage.
New York Post@nypost

Alleged Palisades arsonist became 'fixated' with Luigi Mangione, started blaze 'out of resentment of the rich': prosecutors trib.al/nLHwEsr

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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
On this Kentucky Derby day, here’s your reminder that Secretariat was faster than any horse who has ever lived. The year is 1973 and this is his track record run. Untouched for 53 years. The GOAT.
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KIP HENLEY
KIP HENLEY@KipHenley·
I have told y’all for years that Hogan for his height 5’9” had the longest right arm in the game. Look how far the club head is from him ! Amazing !
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Photo 1: A woman who complained about the Major Airlines not having enough competition. Photo 2: A woman who literally killed the Major Airline’s competition.
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Michele Tafoya
Michele Tafoya@Michele_Tafoya·
One of the most common questions voters ask is what will I do in the U.S. Senate about immigration. We are a nation of laws. I am against amnesty and FOR deporting those not playing by the rules and ensuring people who want to live in America reflect our American values.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
The Dire Straits song “Sultans of Swing” was born on an ordinary night in 1977, in a nearly empty pub in south London. Mark Knopfler, who was teaching English at the time and had just formed the band with his brother David, John Illsley, and Pick Withers, went inside to shelter from the rain. In a corner of the venue, a group of aging Dixieland jazz musicians was playing with total dedication for just a handful of drunk patrons who weren’t even paying attention to them. The band sounded mediocre, dressed in outdated suits and with no audience to applaud them. But at the end of their performance, the singer announced in all seriousness: “Good evening and thank you… We are the Sultans of Swing.” Knopfler found the contrast between the humble, dreary scene and that grandiose, pompous name quite amusing. He went home and that very night began writing the lyrics, describing those passionate musicians who played for the love of music, regardless of whether anyone was listening. He first composed the music on a National Steel guitar, but the song truly came to life when he played it on his newly purchased 1961 Fender Stratocaster: the riffs and chord changes flowed effortlessly. “Sultans of Swing” was one of the tracks on the demo they recorded on a shoestring budget at Pathway Studios. They sent it to the radio, and DJ Charlie Gillett put it on rotation, which piqued a record label’s interest. It became the first single from Dire Straits’ self-titled debut album in 1978. Although it took a few months to take off, it ended up being a worldwide hit and launched the band to stardom. One of the greatest songs of all time.
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Food Pleaser
Food Pleaser@FoodPleaser·
Ketchup is not an option, what else are you adding here?
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Views and Travel
Views and Travel@ViewsAndTravel·
Is San Francisco the most beautiful city in the USA? 🇺🇸 🌁
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
This was so awesome.
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Rick Golfs
Rick Golfs@Top100Rick·
Scottie Scheffler hits his 3 wood 324 yards to pin high. Scottie isn’t even known as a super long hitter. (Top 50 in that department.) It’s okay to marvel at the player’s athleticism and brilliance, while also asking if enough is enough.
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Food Pleaser
Food Pleaser@FoodPleaser·
Help settle an argument……… Do you consider this filet medium well, medium rare, or something else? 🥩 🥩
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Jett 🜲
Jett 🜲@iky_fwjett·
My sister texted my dad about changing a flat tire on her car.
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Mark Teixeira
Mark Teixeira@teixeiramark25·
I had the pleasure traveling this country for fourteen years during my career in Major League Baseball. Early on, I loved visiting Seattle and would spend hours before every game just walking the streets and exploring—it was my favorite road trip. Years of liberal policies ruined this city, by the end of my career (2016), I was saddened to see what it had become. It’s only gotten worse since then—Democratic leadership is destructive, not just in Seattle but cities all over this great nation. VOTE RED in November and stop the socialist takeover of America. foxnews.com/media/seattle-…
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Nick Searcy, Actor/Director/Producer/Author
I spent 13 years, from 1986 to 1999, performing as an actor in the National Black Touring Circuit's production of I HAVE A DREAM, telling the story of Martin Luther King Jr. I played all the white characters, from Bull Connor to JFK, and was the only white member of the cast. It was a musical, multimedia show, with slides and screens. I even sang a solo song, portraying a white man who was killed while marching for civil rights for all. It wasn't a year long gig: we went out in January and February, usually, centered around MLK's birthday and black history month. When I first started doing it, it was my only paying gig, and I was so grateful for it. But even after my film career got going, I did it whenever I could, because I loved the people I worked with and I loved the message we spread. And the audiences loved the show. It brought the right mix of emotion and message, and honored Dr. King's work. We even performed at the MLK center in Atlanta, for Coretta King herself. I will never forget meeting her. It remains my longest and best theatrical experience. I still have a good friend from that production. Woodie King Jr. was the producer, a legendary giant of New York theatre, who passed away within the last year. The demand for the show dried up. Why? Because the Democrat party no longer supports Dr. King's vision for this country as a color blind society. Without racism as an issue, the Democrat party has nothing. So Dr. King, for them, fell out of fashion. MLK's dream is not just useless to them. It is the exact opposite of what they want, which is to divide us by race and pit us against one another to increase their power through grievance, hate, and division. The modern Democrat party no longer reveres Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He wasn't racist enough for them. Dr. King had a dream, but that dream no longer suits the Democrat party. And in fact, if you look back through the history of the party -- perhaps it never did.
Rev. Damien Thaddeus Jones@NobleNegroe

This latest Supreme Court ruling reflects EXACTLY what Dr. King fought and died for. King didn’t want us racially segregated by Congressional district. He wanted us to vote based on character, record, and merit - not by race. Dr. King would be proud this Supreme Court has diversified our districts to reflect America. #MLK #SCOTUS #UNITY

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Max Midvale@MidvaleMax·
@NUCLRGOLF I would tell his aim is not the problem with his swing.
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NUCLR GOLF
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
🏌️🐢 📏 What’s your move if you got paired up with this man?
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