🧵| Shug Jordan in #DDay
When 156,000 Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy 80 years ago today, James Ralph "Shug" Jordan was one of them.
In fact, Shug was one of the few people to know the secret details of the landings before June 6, 1944. (1/8)
For five decades, Paul was a trusted voice of the Auburn radio broadcast team.
He will forever be a part of the Auburn Family. We offer our condolences to the entire Ellen family. 🧡
#WarEagle
Haven’t had significant rain in what feels like forever… but the second the SEC tournament comes to town you better believe it’s pouring everyday lmao.
Okay here we go a 🧵:
I won’t argue whether or not people should make graphics using ChatGPT. Smaller programs, schools, pro athletes that just want a jersey swap; it’s too easy for them. Some places are not funded to hire someone. It’s likely someone just trying to do their job
Before I turned 17, I never knew another Braves manager.
Watching him go ballistic on an umpire was every bit as thrilling as a Smoltz strikeout, a Chipper homer or an Andruw robbery. I’ll always cherish being in the stands for his final game in 2010.
Rest In Peace, Skip.
A HOME RUN DERBY HAS BROKEN OUT!!
Aaron Walton gets into one, and two batters later, Nolan Schubart with a missile of his own to make it a one-run game!
@tysonhutchins_ Emphasis on whether we like it or not. I think that is the biggest misconception. Agreeing that it is here doesn't mean I am a fan, but the reality is that it is here, and it's only going to keep improving. Creatives just need to be on the front end, not playing catch-up.