Dad on right, Uncle on left with my 1st car. May not show enough to tell but always a debate about model year. Blue was a Plymouth Belvedere II sedan but '66 or '67? Thanks.
#DavesCarIDService@iowahawkblog
🤡Georgia RINO reunion tour is in full swing.
Chris Carr, Brad Raffensperger, Brian Kemp, and Geoff Duncan are lined up behind billionaire Rick Jackson.
You know, the same “leaders” who spent years gaslighting conservatives, clutching pearls over Trump, and protecting the same tired establishment playbook.
Now they’re united against the Trump-endorsed fighter, Burt Jones.
Now do you see why Raffensperger and Carr ran? To take votes.
If that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know…😡
If the Georgia establishment is this united against a candidate, that’s your sign to vote @burtjonesforga on
June 16.
Luke Falk shared a Mike Leach story that stopped me cold:
Two kids. One rich. One poor.
Every training camp, Coach Leach told his team about these 2 kids.
The rich kid has two choices.
Get soft. Get entitled. Expect everything handed to him because he was handed more.
Or take the resources, the coaching, the opportunities, and compound them into something greater.
The poor kid has two choices too.
Say nobody gave him anything. Blame the world. Make his circumstances the reason he never became what he could have been.
Or outwork everyone in the room.
Luke said the locker room had both. Kids from wealth. Kids from nothing. Kids with every advantage. Kids who scraped for every inch.
Same choice for all of them.
Ownership or victimhood.
Fuel or excuse.
The rich kid can waste the head start or build on it.
The poor kid can drown in the deficit or weaponize it.
Greatness doesn't come from where you start.
It comes from which kid you choose to feed.
Credit to @coachlukefalk for continuing to share golden nuggets about Coach’s legacy