“I lay it at the feet of Jesus and give Him all the glory.”
This is AWESOME! Jaccob Slavin @Jslavin74 is a Stanley Cup champion. But he knows where the true victory is found and points to Jesus after their clinching Game 6 win.
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"This was filmed last Wednesday afternoon at Riverside Veterinary Clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana. The officer is Sergeant Paul Greer. He's 41 years old. Fourteen-year veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. The dog is Bruno. A ten-year-old German Shepherd who served eight years as Paul's K9 partner before a joint condition ended his working career two years ago. When Bruno retired from active duty, Paul adopted him immediately. Brought him home. Bruno spent his retirement on Paul's couch, on Paul's bed, in the passenger seat of Paul's personal truck. The transition from working partner to household companion was seamless. Bruno had always been Paul's dog. The badge and the vest were just part of the job. Over the past several months, Bruno's condition had declined steadily. The joint condition spread. He had difficulty getting up. Stopped eating regularly. Paul had been managing Bruno's comfort with guidance from Dr. Angela Reese at Riverside for months. Last Tuesday evening, Bruno stopped getting up entirely. Paul called Dr. Reese that night. Wednesday afternoon, Paul drove Bruno to Riverside. He carried Bruno in from the truck himself. Wouldn't let the techs take him. Paul's partner, Officer Dana Choi, came with him. She filmed quietly on her phone from the corner of the room. She told us afterward that she asked Paul's permission before she started recording. He nodded. Paul sat on the exam table with Bruno cradled across his lap and chest. Bruno's head rested against Paul's shoulder. His eyes were half-open. His breathing was slow and easy. Paul bowed his head and pressed his face into Bruno's fur. Bruno lay still for a long moment. Then slowly — carefully — he raised both front paws. One at a time. And wrapped them around Paul's shoulders. And held on. Paul made a sound that Dana said she will never forget. Dr. Reese, who was standing nearby preparing, went completely still. Her assistant took a step back. Nobody moved. Dana told us: 'Bruno could barely lift his head that morning. But he lifted his paws and he held Paul. In that moment, with everything he had left, he held him. I think he was saying thank you. I think he was saying goodb"
Apr. 25, 1982. #Boston Garden. With two seconds remaining in Game 7 of the #NHLBruins - #Nordiques Division final, veteran Terry O’Reilly took a swing at referee Andy Van Hellemond, earning a 10-game suspension to start the 1982-83 season. Bob Cole, Dick Irvin and Mickey Redmond called the decisive match on #CBC. #Quebec prevailed, then lost to the #Islanders in the Conference final. #StanleyCup #Leafs
If you want to have great retention numbers, leaders in organizations have to always be asking questions and soliciting feedback from their families. Yes - open border recruiting leads to a lot of player movement between clubs. But an out-of-touch board and a crappy experience for families is the main driver for people seeking other opportunities.
I asked Dan Hurley the same question I asked Tom Izzo: why does the media have a problem with coaches coaching players hard?
Hurley: "Society has gotten soft in a lot of ways... The real world is tough and cruel... I'm preparing my players for life."
Everyone at the Seattle Kraken is deeply saddened by the passing of Jacob Winterton, brother of Ryan Winterton. We are sending love and support to Ryan, the Winterton family and all of Jacob's loved ones.
The #OHL is saddened to learn of the passing of Jacob Winterton following a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 25.
A member of the @FlintFirebirds and @Oshawa_Generals, the league extends its thoughts and condolences to the Winterton family, as well as Jacob’s friends during this difficult time.
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Wayne Gretzky shares the advice he gives to every young athlete.
"The commitment and the work ethic is worth it."
"My dad was a big believer that the harder you work as a kid, the more fun you're going to have as an adult. And the more fun you have as a kid, the harder you're going to work as an adult."
Read that again.
It's one of the truest things ever said about success.
Work now, play later. Or play now and work forever.
"The commitment and the passion for what you're doing is so worth it at the end of the day. Just believe each and every day - it's really, really worth it."
Commitment is a choice. It's choosing long-term growth over short-term comfort.
"I wouldn't trade my life in for anything in the world."
Outcomes and rewards require sacrifice.
The key question is: what price am I willing to pay?
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Seriously, protect this man at all costs!
@joerogan Pls have him on ur show; he is Mark Malone- 1st Human Genes Restored + 1st Cancer Stem Cell Eradication. For my wife & son
This is insane. Canada imported 36.5% of it's population in the last 10 years.
And that's just what they tracked. They didn't provide the numbers for those who entered illegally because they have no idea.
To put this in perspective, 5% would be huge. 10% would be a crisis. 36% is an atomic bomb going off in every major city. No country on earth- not even the United States- has the infrastructure necessary to successfully integrate this many people in such a short amount of time.
🚨 CBC EMPLOYEES ARE MAKING BANK
-OVER 1,800 EMPLOYEES MAKE OVER 6 FIGURES
-AVG SALARY: $131,000
Less than a decade ago, 438 employees took home 6 figures.
State-sponsored news.
Tax-funded wealth.
This is the Liberal way.