Patrick Larkin

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Patrick Larkin

Patrick Larkin

@PatrickMLarkin

شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2025
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Joe Orrico
Joe Orrico@JoeOrrico99·
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alicia
alicia@LeeshaMae31·
Charlie McAvoy’s diary entry #4 Petition for him to continue these diary entries after the Olympics
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Carl Hooker
Carl Hooker@mrhooker·
@SEngravalle @AustinISD Um...ok. First of all, your comment is lewd. You can criticize and disagree with my post, however, no need for lewd comments. That's like digital citizenship 101 dude. Would you teach your students to make a comment like that? I would hope not.
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Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
The President of the USA, threatening to sue a comedian for making a joke about him. Please lecture me more about freedom of speech, Americans.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
That time when a man was skiing and happened to pass a snowboarder who was completely buried underneath the snow. He literally saved his life
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Singer Bruce Springsteen releases angry, highly political new anti-ICE music video titled "Streets Of Minneapolis," which was uploaded to YouTube. Springsteen raged against the Trump administration and called some out by name in the song. The Hollywood clown show is so back.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
Bruce Springsteen on Trump: “I couldn't care less what he thinks about me. He's the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for. If Congress had any guts, he'd be consigned to the trash heap of history." RETWEET if you stand with @Springsteen!
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Lou Merloni
Lou Merloni@LouMerloni·
Ok. Pats are on to the SuperBowl. I've finished clearing all the snow. Now..... can we get back to business and finish this Winter off with a nice little trade to get a RH Infielder?? I'm ready.
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
Guy: Shoots up a school killing 20 kids Republicans: Guns are our God-given right Guy: Videos ICE agents with legal gun in his possession, is killed Republicans: He had a gun!
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Julian Edelman
Julian Edelman@Edelman11·
New England vs Everybody #GoPats
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Tyrese Haliburton
Tyrese Haliburton@Hali·
Alex Pretti was murdered.
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
KRISTI NOEM MUST RESIGN.
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Congressman Robert Garcia
Congressman Robert Garcia@RepRobertGarcia·
Kristi Noem must be impeached. ICE must be abolished. Democrats in the Senate cannot fund DHS. Trump has created a militarized police force accountable only to him. These agents need to leave our cities NOW.
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Ryan Clark
Ryan Clark@Realrclark25·
“I cried… It felt like I let my son down”- @marcusjonesocho New England @patriots Marcus Jones’ son Major is autistic. He admitted even taking the step to get him tested was difficult. Now, he wants to learn more in order to help his son and other children as well. There’s no love like the love for your child, & with that comes patience. It’s clear that there’s a special bond between Marcus & Major. @thepivot on @youtube & streaming. #ThePivot #MarcusJones #AutismAwareness #FathersAndSons #Podcasts youtu.be/1tOiiPHsDJ4
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Nick Cattles
Nick Cattles@NickCRadio·
1) He's trying to help a woman up. 2) They pepper spray him, get him to the ground, and start to restrain-strike-wrestle him. 3) His gun is removed. 4) He is unarmed with 5-6 agents surrounding him. 5) He's executed. That's the video. End of story.
Bills = 0 Superbowls@cj_manpants

@adamscochran @NickCRadio Did he resist arrest in the setting of carrying a firearm?

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Savage
Savage@Savageboston·
This is tremendous
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Lou Merloni
Lou Merloni@LouMerloni·
The off season is too damn long. It's been a roller coaster of emotions. But imagine if they signed Suarez first to go with Crochet. Then when they trade for Gray to add to this Rotation fans would have really loved it. That's where we're at now. Now go get another bat.....
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Sawx South
Sawx South@SawxSouth·
An Open Letter to John Henry Dear John, I am 52 years old, the same age you were when you bought the Boston Red Sox. That parallel has been on my mind lately, because at 52, you changed the trajectory of a franchise and, in a very real way, the emotional lives of millions of fans like me. My father passed away in 2021. Because of the choices you, Larry Lucchino, and Tom Werner made, he and I were able to share something we never thought we would see together: a winning Red Sox team. For most of my dad’s adult life, and for the first 30 years of mine, we lived with the assumption that the Red Sox simply did not win titles. We hoped, we joked, we endured heartbreak, but deep down we accepted that it might never happen — and if it did, it would be in an alternate dimension or something. Then it happened. It really happened. Not once, but four times. Those championships were not abstract achievements. They were nights on the couch, phone calls, laughter, disbelief, and relief. They were memories I still carry now that my father is gone. That is something no owner can ever fully measure, and something no fan should forget. For that, you deserve real thanks. When you bought the Boston Red Sox, you were a disruptor with conviction, appetite for risk, and a clear belief that bold decisions could rewrite history. You proved it. You are 76 now. Time changes all of us. I don’t mean to get overly clinical — I’m a copywriter who does a lot of work in the healthcare space — but research is clear that as we age, dopamine levels naturally decline, and with that comes a shift in how we assess risk. Fewer decisions are driven by the upside of reward. More are shaped by the fear of loss. That is human. It is understandable. But it is also visible. It is also fair to say that some of your ownership group’s old fire may be gone in the wake of Larry Lucchino’s passing. He left a real void in that department. You, Larry, and Tom Werner were a formidable force. Together, you changed baseball in Boston forever. Sadly, your recent Red Sox teams have instead felt managed to avoid mistakes, not built to chase greatness. In light of Alex Bregman’s regrettable departure for Chicago, I would like to propose that you sign Bo Bichette. Give him an eight-year, $320 million contract. Maybe that’ll do it. If he wants 10 years, give him 10 years. Give him what it takes. If the deal turns out to be an overpay, consider it a self-imposed tax for failing, in recent years, to be aggressive enough to win the way you once were. What is the real risk in a deal like that? How involved do you realistically expect to be with this team at the end of that deal, when you are 84 years old? If Bo Bichette can’t be acquired, please pursue any and all other similarly aggressive avenues to improve this baseball team. Championships are not won by protecting balance sheets. They are won by conviction. And by good baseball players. Baseball is a game of failure. Not every deal will work out. Even some of the best teams fail to win it all. But if you are concerned with your legacy, which is worse: Trying to win, but failing? Or losing interest in even trying? This is not a criticism as much as it’s a plea for clarity. Red Sox fans love the Red Sox. We always have. We always will. Do you still? Regards, Bill Colrus (AKA @SawxSouth)
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