Soy un cliente de ustedes @searsmexico y siempre pense que me entendian y ya veo que no. Llevo 5 dias tratando de hablar con alguien de atencion al cliente y es imposible por telefono. Fui a la tienda y nadie me resolvio un error de ustedes.
A ver si por aqui me hacen caso.
John Sutcliffe se emociona por la historia de vida y de superación de Julián Quiñones.
“Julián pidió una oportunidad y al minuto 9 metió un gol para los mexicanos”.🇲🇽
The track fell silent as hope began to fade. Jockey Kosei Miura stayed beside the injured horse, refusing to walk away. Then, in an unforgettable moment, the horse rose to its feet—and the grandstand erupted in applause. 🐎❤️
A moment that reminded everyone what heart and resilience truly look like.
#Japan #HorseRacing #Respect #Inspiration
Raúl Jiménez's story is truly unbelievable. In 2020, he suffered a skull fracture against Arsenal that almost cost him his life. He went through a long recovery, and despite the risks, he chose to return to the pitch.
Today, 6 years later, he scores for his country at the World Cup inside the legendary Estadio Azteca. Football had something special in store for him 🇲🇽🥺
Uno de los mejores momentos que he visto en la historia del mundial, la afición lanzando los sombreros en el estadio Azteca.
QUE VIVA MÉXICO CABRONES 🇲🇽
Matthew McConaughey dice que los 40 son los mejores años de la vida de una persona por experiencia y que los 50 siempre están llenos de crisis de la mediana edad.
“Así que acabo de cumplir 56 y los 40 fueron mis favoritos. Creo que realmente los personalicé y descubrí que eso es verdad para mucha gente”.
“En los 40, te deshaces de todo ese rollo en el que estás perdiendo el tiempo y te concentras en las cosas que te encienden”.
“Los primeros años de los 50 fueron un poco inestables para mí. Así que piensas ‘es solo una crisis de la mediana edad’.
Emocionante presentación de la Lista de Convocados por México a la Copa Mundial de la FIFA en Casa
Creo que nunca en mi vida me había sentido tan mexicano ¡Vamos! #MEX 🇲🇽
Jeff Bridges fell in love with a woman who had two black eyes, a broken nose, and no interest in impressing anyone and that’s exactly what made her unforgettable to him.
In 1975, Jeff arrived in Paradise Valley, Montana, to film *Rancho Deluxe*. The cast stayed at Chico Hot Springs, a peaceful resort surrounded by mountains and wide-open land.
At the time, Jeff was already becoming a major Hollywood name. He came from a famous acting family, had earned an Oscar nomination, and seemed destined for a huge career.
But the most important moment of that trip had nothing to do with acting.
One day on set, he noticed a young woman working nearby. He wasn’t even sure whether she was serving tables or cleaning rooms. What caught his attention wasn’t glamour it was how real she seemed.
Her face was bruised from a recent car accident. She had two black eyes and a broken nose. She wore no makeup and made no effort to cover the injuries. Yet she carried herself with complete calm and confidence.
Years later, Jeff admitted he was fascinated by the contrast. Beneath the bruises, he saw someone deeply genuine.
After filming that scene, he worked up the nerve to ask her out.
Her name was Susan Geston. She was 21 years old, originally from Fargo, and working while putting herself through college.
She turned him down.
Not rudely. Not dramatically. She simply said it was a small town and maybe they’d cross paths again someday. She had no interest in chasing a movie star.
Jeff was shocked and even more drawn to her because of it.
A few nights later, they met again at a local bar. They spent hours dancing together, and Jeff later said that was the moment he completely fell in love.
Soon after, he invited Susan to join him on a trip to look at a ranch property. While they walked beside a river, a sudden thought hit him:
“You are now looking at a house with your future wife.”
The feeling scared him. He knew he was deeply in love, but commitment frightened him.
It took him two years to finally propose.
Susan, calm and confident in herself, made it clear she would not wait forever. Jeff later admitted he was fortunate he “got with the program” before losing her.
They married on June 5, 1977.
Together they built a life that stayed grounded despite Hollywood fame. They raised three daughters Isabelle, Jessica, and Hayley while Susan kept their family life steady and real as Jeff’s career continued to grow.
When Jeff won the Oscar in 2010, viewers saw Susan emotional in the audience as he thanked his family during his speech.
Then came one of the hardest periods of their lives.
In 2020, Jeff was diagnosed with lymphoma. During treatment, he also contracted COVID-19 and became seriously ill.
Susan became sick as well, but the moment she was able, she returned to his side. At one point, she told doctors:
“Save his life. Whatever it takes.”
Jeff later said her love helped carry him through.
Today, his cancer is in remission, and they continue to live surrounded by their children and family.
Jeff still keeps a photograph from the day they first met the young waitress with bruises on her face who quietly changed his entire life.
Susan never chased fame or attention.
But she became the reason his life remained stable, strong, and filled with love.
And maybe that’s the real lesson in their story:
When you truly know your worth, you don’t have to chase love.
The right kind finds you and stays.
@absalon78@rooquismo@Antonio_Nelli@WillieGzz A los que somos Rayados y que hemos sido abonados durante mas de 17 años, nos importa un cacahuate quien lo dijo primero.
Lo que nos importa es que lo firmen, que se refuerzen adecuadamente y regresen a @Rayados a donde debe de estar.
Peleando por titulos.
Christopher Nolan has long cited Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic Heat as an inspiration for The Dark Knight (2008).
Here is how Heat inspired The Dark Knight. #filmtwt
Damas y caballeros, les habla su capitán. Como pueden ver a nuestra derecha, un Virgin A340 nos está retando a una carrera. He encendido la señal de abrocharse el cinturón porque la cosa se va a poner interesante.🤣😂🤣😂 agarrense.