Father has epic response to this lady 😭🔥
“I also have five boys.”
“Boys, when you go out into school, don’t stab any other kids. You think you guys can do that?”
Europeans enjoying the World Cup: “Futbol is the greatest sport in the world.”
Americans enjoying the World Cup: “Wonder what fast food the German guy eats next.”
Driving along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Our fifth state of the trip.☀️
Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to stop, but the beaches looked incredible. Guess we’ll have to come back someday.
Challenge Accepted! Jaylen of Wadesboro, North Carolina has stepped up to make a difference and accepting our 50 yard challenge , committing to mow 50 free yards for those in need in his community. This is what it’s all about. Welcome to the family, Jaylen!
The vibes are insane. Driving through the great state of Louisiana on our way to New Orleans. It’s crazy how diverse this country is, every day the scenery looks different.
To anyone who has come to my page following my interview on @seanhannity, there's another infuriating, maddening case you need to be tracking.
It's another veteran family's fight to #SaveSnuggles, their family dog that has been held for eight months!
https://t.co/7EitTvbfht
Today I had the honor of mowing Mr. Hendersons lawn . He was inside resting at the time . He’s also a veteran ! Thank you for your service and sacrifice ! Making a difference , one lawn at a time .
I love every video I see of foreign soccer fans in the US for the World Cup.
In the span of three minutes, I saw a Brit get evacuated from a Louisiana hotel pool because of lightning, a Norwegian child order In n Out and Swedes discover Costco.
Let’s do this every year.
My favorite thing about the World Cup isn’t even the soccer. It’s watching our international guests discover America.
One woman from just discovered that the Amish are real. Not “real” as in a historical footnote. Real as in horse-and-buggy, no electricity, still-here-today real. She wrote the most wonderfully wholesome thread about it.
Then there are the people discovering Buc-ee’s for the first time. Honestly, I understand the reaction. The first time I walked into one, I lived in Texas and was still completely overwhelmed. You don’t “stop for gas” at Buc-ee’s. You enter a parallel dimension where there are 120 gas pumps, enough jerky to feed a small nation, and people leave with armloads of merchandise they never intended to buy.
Watching visitors discover Buc-ee’s, the Amish, county fairs, roadside attractions, and all the other uniquely American things has been unexpectedly hilarious, heartwarming, and fun. Sometimes it takes fresh eyes to remind us just how interesting this country really is. 🇺🇸