Halvy
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Halvy
@ma_halvy
I'm just here to have a good time.
In your head เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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Some notable tee times for Sunday at the Masters:
9:28am - Jon Rahm & Sergio Garcia
9:50am - Keegan Bradley & Dustin Johnson
10:12am - Viktor Hovland & Justin Thomas
11:07am - Brian Harman & Jordan Spieth
12:35pm - Tyrrell Hatton & Tommy Fleetwood
12:46pm - Brooks Koepka & Wyndham Clark
1:08pm - Jake Knapp & Ben Griffin
1:30pm - Patrick Reed & Collin Morikawa
1:52pm - Scottie Scheffler & Haotong Li
2:03pm - Jason Day & Justin Rose
2:14pm - Sam Burn & Shane Lowry
2:25pm - Cameron Young & Rory McIlroy

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@Mike_kim714 @range_finance @Titleist Love the content…I’ve never been to THAT major before, would be fun to see it!
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250k followers!
As thanks, I’m going to giveaway tickets to the MAJOR 😂 the Players Championship! plus some signed @range_finance hats and some of my personal @Titleist gear.
Must be a follower. Comment, like, retweet to enter.

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@TheAthletic Ridiculous. AMERICANS are celebrating them for representing the USA ferociously, and graciously. You don’t need to make everything political.
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@jamierkennedy 15 at ANGC, layup or go for it? If you go for it, can you hold the green?
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@Mike_kim714 Hey Michael, would players enjoy the tour championship better at Pebble Beach in August as opposed to Hotlanta?
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Since I was in college, I would have people give me words to use on air. Here’s a recent edition from this past week’s Rangers Hot Stove on @1053thefan
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The Denver Broncos are currently 4.5-point home underdogs in the AFC championship game vs. Patriots.
Home 'dogs of at least 4 points in NFL playoffs are 10-0 ATS with six outright wins over the past 50 years, per @SOHistory
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@GeneSteratore @WerderEdNFL Weird that a former official and NFL employee sides exactly with his former employer and colleagues. 🤔🧐
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Obviously a lot of talk about the overtime of Bills vs Broncos. Here are my thoughts on all of the big rulings down the stretch:
No Flag for PI on Denver
I support the decision to not flag Denver on the fade route. Is there contact? Sure, but it’s a play on to me.
Interception or Catch?
The interception is a wild play, with a lot going on. Seeing it full speed, I thought it was an interception and would’ve ruled it that way if I was on the field. My perspective on it is that Cooks lost the ball as soon as his body hit the ground. In my opinion, if there was no defender near him and he lost the ball when he hit the ground, the ruling would’ve been incomplete.
I would have liked to see the game stopped for a more formal review, with an announcement from the referee on exactly how they ruled.
Pass Interference #1 on Bills
I didn’t think this was a foul. It was, to me, the same play that happened the drive before with Denver and didn’t warrant a flag. Noting that on that play there was a flag for Roughing the Passer too, so Denver still would’ve got a first down.
Pass Interference #2 on Bills
Clearly correct and pass interference.
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@JacksonTweetin @SportsSturm I actually hope he had to drive to Addison airport and then fly to Frisco.
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@SportsSturm I love that he's flying in from like...Highland Park
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<MUST: make sure we have the slow-motion shot of the helicopter landing on the practice field. In fact, please have a photog get video of another photog shooting the slow-motion landing of the helicopter on the practice field. Thanks>
Brandon Loree@Brandoniswrite
#Cowboys Jerry Jones on letting Matt Eberflus go after one season: “…The [Matt] Eberflus decision of not going forward with him was one of the hardest that I’ve been involved in in my time with the Dallas Cowboys.” (🎥: HBO Max/NFL Films)
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@NFL_DovKleiman Every snap was in the shotgun, rarely stepped up in the pocket to avoid pressure, about 50% of throws were off platform. Good improvisation, good accuracy when off platform and noticeable arm talent.
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All the criticism from NPR, CNN and CBS is focused on undermining Nick Shirley's credibility, but the fact remains that he is a journalist in the old-school tradition:
He goes to where the story is (which is often dangerous); he asks questions; he records and he reports the answers.
Traditionally, journalism was a blue-collar job that didn't require formal education and fancy pedigrees. The job involved long hours, low pay, and direct engagement with everyday people and events, attracting working class individuals that would pound the pavement for scoops and cover local beats like crime or corruption or labor disputes.
Sound familiar?
Yeah, it sounds like what @nickshirleyy did to bring you that video on Somali daycare centers in Minnesota.
The legacy media seems motivated to not do their job - which isn't just to investigate but also to sell the story to the American public. This is what they failed at presumably because they didn't like the implications. Instead, these pretentious twats are training their focus and energy on discrediting Nick.
Journalism has over the years become an impenetrable caste dominated by upper-middle-class or trust fund kids who graduated from elite institutions with powerful social connections. These days, it's a white collar job that attracts more intellectual academic types who live and work in fancy buildings in prestigious cities.
This is why all the critiques and hit pieces from the credentialed journos emphasize Shirley's outsider status, labeling him a "YouTuber" or "MAGA journalist" rather than a peer, and contrasting his shock-value, prankish style with "good investigative journalism" which is of course what *they* do.
They can't help themselves but gatekeep their profession, dismissing self-made creators like Shirley as lacking legitimacy, even when his work sparks real probes or highlights underreported stories. Not only are they reluctant to pursue the truth (since it clashes with a narrative they so badly want to believe), they're also lashing out because it's a huge threat to their ego and authority.
The elite snobbery couldn't be more obvious.
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