@TheKitchenPB@GraysonGoldin Just now listening to this episode. “Little Mo” was the nickname of Maureen Connolly Brinker, who completed a calendar slam in 1953. A foundation she co-founded in 1968 runs the youth tournaments named for her. https://t.co/wWIEi7P1k6
@coopmavs@calvinwatkins Hearst owns multiple TX papers—including DMN, the Chronicle, the American-Statesman and the Express-News—and all copy flows through a regional desk somewhere. McClatchy consolidated design/copy desk in Charlotte, NC in 2018; that’s why you see Star-T running random stories.
Hey @UPS, i’d rather send an email or call someone, but since that’s not an option, please know that talking to a customer service rep whose English is not good enough for them to fully grasp my issue or for me to fully understand what they’re saying is *not* helpful.
@NothingMajorPod I heard @SJohnson_89 on The Changeover podcast call Federer the best of all time. This is not a challenge—if Pistol can’t be GOAT, then I want it to be Roger—but what puts Fed ahead of Rafa and Novak despite fewer slams than and a losing H2H record against both?
@JJTJournalist Just catching yesterday’s podcast this morning. Y’all talking about Olympic flag football immediately brought to mind Robert Edwards. I can’t imagine a team or a player thinking it’s worth the risk. https://t.co/rN0IRT4Oqx
but it seems odd not to offer thanks for the interest and maybe a little sales pitch. Your pricing is great, and if you can make paddles good enough for Gabe and Tyra, they’re worth trying. But if my business isn’t worth your trouble, there are plenty of other paddles out there.
@pikklusa Reaching out regarding what I found to be an odd exchange with customer support. I first used your website contact form and got no response. I then messaged in the chat and got the attached replies, which I’d describe as terse at best. I get that I’m just one person,
@jerseymikes@jerseymikes, my wife just tried this with her coworkers. Doesn’t work, or at least we—and a bunch other people, according to Google search results—can’t figure out how it works. Maybe fix it or provide better documentation, or just kill it.
Thanks, @NicoHarrisonGM. Your X profile includes #MMFL. That’s insulting to people like me, for whom that’s really true. I’ve been a fan since before the franchise played its first game. Still hard to fathom how badly you have wrecked it in such a short time.
with them in about 10 years, and we've had nothing but trouble with @Verizon since day one. Whether it's a corporate issue or an employee issue, an effort was made to steal money from me via fraudulent charges, and I'm paying for it with my time and effort to fix it.
Hey, @verizon@sampathstech@hansvestberg. Went to one of your stores Jan. 20 and switched our cell service from @TMobile. Somehow we ended up with your 5G home internet service on our account even though we never asked for it (we have Novos Fiiber) and it was never offered ...
records indicate that the internet service was added to our account at a store we never set foot in. Words cannot express my regret at switching to @Verizon. As soon as we are financially able to do so, we will be dumping you and going back to @TMobile. We had zero issues
traded to the team that is to Mavericks fans what the Eagles are to Cowboys fans. Even if Nico seriously thought the trade was best for the franchise long-term, it feels like purposeful sabotage of the franchise and its relationship with its fans.
@JJTJournalist Been listening to you and Joe talk about the Luka trade, and I’m with you—so far out, and it’s still surreal. When it happened, I thought about this podcast clip where Jeff Teague talks about his first game against Luka. https://t.co/WgwbEozrBm
Luka, but I’m with Joe. Even with those concerns, you ride with him for as long as you can. And if you do trade him, it’s for a king’s ransom, not a bag of beans. He’s special. You’re a contender with him. He was *ours*, and poof, he’s gone,