Eagles/Sixers/Phillies. Frustratingly independent. Hacker/Engineer/CyberConsultant. If you don't play or work for the team, you're only spittin' opinion. Sorry!
@BigJunior69@ReallyAmerican1@chipfranklin Yes, the left is dumb AF - AND THE RIGHT IS TOO.
EVERYONE is retarded but for some reason you NEED it to be the case where the people you like actually arent.
Nope, sorry! They are too. Time to face the music!
@qwest12455@krassenstein As a x3 Trump voter myself, even I have to admit that your inability to ever criticize is truly insane and makes you look crazy.
Aren't you trying to garner MORE support, not lose it?
And the "my guy is jesus AND can do no wrong" is SO ridiculous even us other supporters cringe
@Takeit2thalmit@GigglingGanon Its nice that you support our boys in blue but it doesnt mean that you should just leave your brain at the door.
The job is hard, no doubt. Doesnt mean you can do whatever you want because of some principle - sorry!
🧵 7/7
When the two old men finally spoke on the phone, and later met in person, something extraordinary happened.
They did not meet as former enemies.
They met as brothers.
Franz Stigler had lost his own brother, also a pilot, early in the war. In Charlie Brown, he found another.
The two became inseparable. They visited each other, spoke constantly, and attended reunions together. Brown would later say Franz was like a brother he had not seen in forty years.
For Stigler, the reunion healed a question he had carried for nearly half a century.
The risk he had taken had been worth it.
The boys he spared had gone home.
They had lived.
Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler remained close friends until 2008, when they died within months of one another.
The American bomber pilot.
The German fighter ace who refused to shoot him.
They left the world side by side.
As brothers.
One man chose mercy over a medal.
And both men found a brother for life.
This was the story of Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler.
I post a story like this every single day. Most people never see them.
Follow so you don't miss the next one.
Tonight, I gave Notice of Intent to bring forth a Privileged Resolution to force a vote on releasing the names of Congressmen who used taxpayer funds for sexual misconduct settlements.
The Speaker has two legislative days to consider the timing of the vote. Stay tuned.
To think everyone in this scene is gone now.😭
R.I.P. Ray Liotta
R.I.P. Paul Sorvino
R.I.P. Charles Scorsese
R.I.P. Frank Pellegrino
I can never cut raw garlic without thinking of this scene.🎬🍿
@KICKandSTAND21@crogers_htown@jjrayn@clintfrazier@grok uh no, we were picking up what he was putting down lmaooo.
Meanwhile you are tediously nitpicking some random sh!t so the massive crowd that's currently ratio'ing sees you as maybe slightly less of a clown.
today I officially retired from the philadelphia eagles PR game day staff. I started with this organization in 2015 after emailing my eventual boss around 30 times in 6 months asking about an opening for their upcoming season 😅. when I was interviewed and offered the job I was so committed, I actually drove over two hours each way to and from the stadium every game for three years before I finally moved to philly. I immediately fell in love with the culture, the city, the fans, and developed a mutual hate for all things dallas.
in my ten years in philly we went to three super bowls and won two rings. there was absolutely nothing more electric than being a part of the team when we won our first super bowl. the underdogs, nick foles, the BG strip sack.. the city was absolutely buzzing.
I worked over 110 games. NFC champion games, playoff games, holiday games, countless SNF and MNF games, and was blessed to work the NFL draft when it came to philly. I’ve made lifelong friends, connections, media and player and coach relationships, and memories that I was treasure forever. I even started a sports nonprofit with the help of some folks from the organization.
thank you eagles for welcoming me into your family, for the fight song being engrained permanently into my brain, for having the most unhinged and diehard fans, for being such a rich part of my life for the last 11 years, and for giving me moments that made me laugh, cry, scream, smile.. all in a single possession.
the linc will always be a second home to me, the rocky theme song will always remind me of our pregame kickoff, soft pretzels and chickie’s crab fries will be something I crave every sunday, and I will always bleed green.
I love football, it was something that felt like was woven into my DNA since birth, and I have immense gratitude to philly for allowing me to live out every football fan’s dream the last decade. while I wish my retirement was more on my terms and not because of my health, I trust that there is a season for everything, and as this chapter closes I have nothing but humble thanks for this wild and beautiful season in the NFL I was blessed to have.
fly eagles fly 💚🦅
@EthnoMaoist@HackingButLegal You live in Australia, your opinion is invalid.
Also noticing that you're ignoring every single person who calls you out for this, further proving its truthfulness. Get rekt.