@EarlZukerman I didn’t attend in 1975 but I remember attending one of the first two games at the Forum in 1977 Semi Finals vs the Islanders with my Uncle Mike in his company’s white seats behind the Isle’s net. Many Hall of Famers in that game.
@MattHayesCFB You are stealing a pay check. Florida gave Napier everything to succeed. He did not fail due to bad luck. He failed because, his offense was terrible and he refused to hire an Offensive coach to fix it like he did on Defense and Special Teams.
@ZachAbolverdi@GatorsOnline This is a Stricklin vanity project. He ruined the program and he’ll ruin the most iconic stadium in CFB on his way out the door. This will be my last year if they charge us the Capital contribution
@osgators Gators sent out a survey on the Swamp renovation and notified season ticket holders they will have to pay a Capital injection with installments over 5 years
I am waiting for my order at Chick-fil-Missippi. I overheard a man talking to the cashier. He asked, “I’d like to buy something to eat, but all I have is $5.” Curious, I looked up and saw he was carrying a backpack and holding a $5 bill. He looked like he might be homeless or going through a tough time. As he checked the menu, he quickly realized that $5 wouldn’t be enough.
The cashier started offering him suggestions, and he placed an order. When she asked what he’d like to drink, he paused, thinking about it, and then she surprised him by saying, “Don’t worry, your breakfast is on me.”
I took this picture because it moved me. She could have asked her manager for help or given him only a small item, but she didn’t—she simply told him it was on her. In customer service, I’ve had some of the best training, including Dale Carnegie, but in a brief three-minute exchange, Karina, a Chick-fil-A employee in Jackson, Mississippi, reminded me of the true value of kindness and caring for people. It’s not just the food that makes this place special; it’s people like Karina who do.
May God bless her with the same love and kindness she deserves.
@SMB_Attorney 1980 US Olympic Hockey Gold was the greatest moment in Sports History. The country was in a malaise. Americans were held hostage in Iran. The Soviets were prohibitively favored, won the four previous Olympic Golds and had beaten the US 10-3, 3 days before the Games started.