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Still just Joe D

@joed7

I wonder how many miles I have spent, inbetween towns trying to make my rent. PhD Vagus UT Alumni preferred walk on

Augusta, GA Присоединился Mart 2009
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Still just Joe D
Still just Joe D@joed7·
@DenhamsGhost Maybe he's not smug, maybe he's just 3/4 loaded and he's half smiling half in a hiccup. Also...
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Joe Denham
Joe Denham@DenhamsGhost·
I think about the Cheers guy now and then. Who is he? Why so smug? What was his life like? I know he could have never imagined his mug would eventually be seen by millions repeatedly on a contraption that beamed images and sounds through the air into people’s homes.
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Ari Wasserman
Ari Wasserman@AriWasserman·
We did a random ranking of the best songs adopted by college football stadiums on Saturday.
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Still just Joe D@joed7·
@War_Damn_Gulag @AriWasserman Man, all these people that are fans of a team that cheated better than everyone else are really annoyed at you. Personally, I think you should keep dunking on these 4 teeth having brother cousins.
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@AriWasserman How does a school using a song about a completely different state even crack the top 25? Let alone top 3. Do better. This is garbage and you know it 🤣
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@NewYorkGolfer13 I have a theory. Remove the sex from tee boxes and only move back when you can shoot 70s from the next shortest tees. 70s in reds? Congrats you mkve to the whites. Can't break 80 from the whites? Keep your ass off the blues. Youre just in the way shooting 110.
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New York Golfer
New York Golfer@NewYorkGolfer13·
Might be most misguided suggestion in all of golf. Using your 7-iron distance to determine tee selection. I hit my 7 about 180. Chart says I should be playing the Championship 7,000+ yards, which would equate to miserable day for me. Just stop. Do better Ranch GC, Southwick, MA…
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🎸@luiscalleo·
What’s one guitar solo you never skip no matter how many times you’ve heard it?
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Barry Schustermann
Barry Schustermann@BarrySchust·
Mike Hampton: 5x Silver Slugger Award. Babe Ruth and Shohei Otani are not available. Extra inning game. Which pitcher are you using to pinch hit?
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@bowtiedmeathead Had a guy like this. Just a bipolar bully with 0 leadership quality. Place ran its best when he was on vacation. They fired him eventually. New guy was awesome. Ran into the old guy at a golf course.. Played him 10 bucks a hole out of anger. Took 120 off him. Hes still a dick.
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BowTiedMeatHead 🥩💪@bowtiedmeathead·
2 young guys on my team who are in their early 20’s just gave their 2 weeks. Basically told the boss to go fuck himself. They have been around for a while, knew the space very well and have talent and skills which made them great assets to the business and hard to replace. In our weekly board meetings the boss for some reason, loved to pick on these two though. Constantly yelling at them, criticizing and embarrassing them in front of others. Never seen anything like it in the work place. It was very unprofessional and some of the things that he said would have been fighting words to most people. These kids had enough of it and just walked away giving their 2 week notice. Although I heard the boss (owner) was very mad once he found out and told them to pack their stuff up right away and don’t show their faces ever again. First time working for someone who is so unpredictable and impulsive. One day he is your best friend, the next day he is screaming at people and blaming everyone else for his lack of leadership. I’m sure everyone has worked for a guy like this and either left or quit. Love to hear some good stories in the comments below. Did you just walk away or anyone really get into with him or her before moving on?
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@nut_history Depends on how deep in rf. And thered be some arch. Back before my arm died a slow painful agonizing death... absolutely.
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BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
If you played in a Major League Baseball park, could you make the RF throw to third base?
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@SECcountry You can pick someone besides Neyland, but you're just exposing your lack of knowledge.
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SEC Country@SECcountry·
Nick Saban and Bear Bryant already own half of the SEC Football Head Coach Mount Rushmore... Only two spots are left It's not an easy call 🤔 Robert Neyland Steve Spurrier John Vaught Pat Dye Vince Dooley Phillip Fulmer Shug Jordan Kirby Smart Urban Meyer Take your pick 👀
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@rycallear Its awful in Augusta. You have to ride 25 miles to get away from the white belt shaved sides long on top crowd. I'll be glad when they move on to the next thing. Maybe smoking meat on a kayak. Whatever bullshit pulls the locusts in..
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I don’t know where yall live to have such a shit golf experience but I would strongly suggest relocating to somewhere that isn’t so oversaturated with golf. I have NEVER had this issue lol.
Tanning Salon Don@TheSalonDon

Golf was so much better pre covid You could show up to any Muni on a Saturday afternoon without a tee time and play 18 by yourself in 3 hours Now you have to share a cart with a random guy that offers you an edible And the round takes 5.5 hours And it’s $120

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@ItsLeland Yeah, there were rumors of a cheer coach and a qb when I was in school and I'm not saying dude was from an influential family, but the little league park, the high school stadium, the road I live on currently and the qb in question all have the same name. So... he was protected.
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@DanClarkSports Every thing listed says the babe played during his prime around 6'2 and 220 pounds. Mike Trout is listed at 6'1 235. But, here's your interaction monsieur click bait.
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Dan Clark@DanClarkSports·
OPINION: Babe Ruth would be a bust in the modern era. He never played against the best African American or overseas players. He dominated an era where pitchers were mediocre, fatigued and had primitive training. He was unhealthy and unfit, and ultimately a defensive liability.
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Still just Joe D@joed7·
@BoRansom Watch you alcohol intake for a while. I had a bad one several years ago. Instead my normal gradual decline towards being drunk id just fall off a cliff. And I reacted different. I was more irritable. Just be mindful of your moods. Take a breath and ask yourself if you're mad.
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Bo Ransom
Bo Ransom@BoRansom·
Got a grade 3 concussion in an on-duty incident Monday and 14/10 don’t recommend. I was going to make a sports joke about being in the “protocol” but I literally had to ask someone what that word was. This whole thing is scary and weird. Go Voles. (My Yankee accent is back)
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SullenSerf@SullenSerf·
Can’t be your teams color, what other schools teams colors do you love the most? Mine is North Carolina
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JW@TexasWayne61·
@JoeKinseyexp More pompous attitude from Masters. If someone got lucky and got tickets, for mabe the only time ever, what does it hurt if they take pictures with their phone? One small reason why i HATE this tournament
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Joe Kinsey@JoeKinseyexp·
My very, very well-placed Masters source who is deep within the grounds of Augusta National explains what happens if you're caught with a cellphone at the tournament: "If you get caught with a cell phone, almost universally your tickets will be taken and the holder won't get them next year. "The person with them is not banned per se, but their tickets are lost. "That's why it is so risky to give someone a ticket ,  if they screw up, it's the ticket holder who pays the price. "Meta glasses are an emerging issue, and we've also found Oakley versions.  The private company that staffs the entrance gates to enforce club policy goes over that in their training. "Same with watches with phone capabilities.   I'm sure people get on with those all the time, they get caught when it rings or you see someone talking in to their wrist. "It's hard to differentiate a big electronic watch from a phone watch and keep the lines moving at the gates. That being said, there are people whose sole job is to find them on the course. "Trying to beat the system is a risky endeavor, not worth the risk."
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@briannalyman2 In retrospect, of course, this was a huge mistake, sewing the seeds for a century and more of division. Probably should have just burned the South to the ground and slaughtered their population en masse. Alas, hindsight is 20-20.
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Brianna Lyman
Brianna Lyman@briannalyman2·
On this day in 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. Lee showed up dressed in his best, looking like a dignified gentleman. Grant was covered in mud after riding all morning. Before anything was signed, the two men spoke about their shared service in the Mexican War -- a reminder that Confederates and Union soldiers were nonetheless countrymen tied by mystic chords of memory. Grant did not create terms of surrender to humiliate the South. Grant and Lincoln understood that to unify the nation, you could not imprison half of it. Confederates were allowed to keep their sidearms and personal horses. When Grant learned that Lee's men were quite literally starving after having not eaten for days, he ordered 25,000 rations sent to them immediately. Lee said this would have "a very happy effect" on his men. When Lee rode away after signing terms of surrender, Union soldiers cheered. Grant forced them to stop, reminding Union soldiers that Confederates were "now our countrymen" and there would be no cheering over their downfall. (In fact, days later when actual ceremonial surrender occurred, Union Gen. Josh Chamberlain reportedly ordered his men to salute passing Confederates as a sign of respect) Lee also worked diligently to stop Confederates from waging guerrilla warfare, encouraging them to set their arms aside and return home and in peace. He was a titan in his own right. If the spirit of 1865 had been driven by the urge to shame and punish, the Union would not have lasted. So many people today misunderstand that and as such, they try to rewrite America history. God Bless America.
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Juice Davis
Juice Davis@jabaridavis_VFL·
Had To Bring Some 🍊 To The Party!! #MastersTuesday🏌🏾⛳️🌸💚💛
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Matt
Matt@Matt2Frosty·
My buddy and I have had an interesting conversation this morning. Curious the masses thoughts! Would you rather: Play Augusta National one time. All the bells and whistles included. or Have lifetime passes to every single round of The Master’s until you pass away
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SportsCenter
SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
$10 at The Masters. Build your order.
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