Raised in Carteret, NJ (Exit 12) - Moved to Central Florida in 1993. Worked Full Time at Walt Disney World at The BoardWalk, until Retirement on Oct. 1, 2019
Jalen Brunson post Game 4: "Before we start…
My thoughts & prayers are with a friend of mine I got to meet last week. Jonathan from North Carolina. From Make a Wish Foundation
They asked me to make a video. But something told me to Facetime…
I got the pleasure to do so…Quick call but well worth it.
My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family…
May God rest his soul"
(Reporter asks question)
Jalen (can't answer): "Sorry…"
Jimi Hendrix Way, a newly established street co-naming in NYC that honors the guitarist's deep connection to Greenwich Village. The city permanently co-named West 8th Street as Jimi Hendrix Way. The official street sign is posted at the intersection of West 8th Street and 6th Ave
On June 11, 1776, the Continental Congress selected Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston, known as the Committee of Five, to draft the Declaration of Independence. And they signed it in 3.5 weeks!
On this day in 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in Akron, OH, after a NY stockbroker realized the best way to resist a drink was to help another alcoholic. He found a local surgeon, and the two built a fellowship that now counts some 2 million members worldwide. #ODAAT
On this day in 1934, Donald Duck made his film debut in Walt Disney's The Wise Little Hen, a short about a hen who can't get anyone to help her plant corn. 92 years later, the short-tempered sailor is still one of the most beloved cartoon characters in the world. #DonaldDuck
Eighty-two years ago today, the fate of the free world turned on the courage of ordinary men asked to do the extraordinary.
On June 6, 1944, more than 156,000 Allied soldiers crossed the English Channel and stormed the beaches of Normandy — many knowing they might never return.
They came not for glory, but for something far greater: the liberation of a continent crushed under tyranny. D-Day was not simply a military operation — it was the moment the tide of history changed, purchased at an almost incomprehensible cost in blood and sacrifice.
As we mark the 82nd anniversary, we don’t simply remember a battle. We remember the men behind it — their fear, their faith, and their extraordinary willingness to give everything so that others could live free. That debt does not expire with time. It only deepens.
@Normandy@WW2Facts
#dday #normandy #dday82 #ww2 #ww2history
Here is a Good Thing that nobody is talking about!
U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May, more than double the 80,000 economists expected, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3% for a third straight month.
On this day in 1956, a 21-year-old Elvis Presley gyrated his soon-to-be-famous pelvis on The Milton Berle Show. Some would say this was the moment Elvis truly became the King of Rock and Roll. @iamthejoshb
4 doors, 5 seats, 193 mph top speed and all electric: the new $640,000 Ferrari Luce has sparked mixed reviews and even a slight dip in stock value. But is it truly a misfire, what’s your reaction?
Who wears "The Pants" in your family? On this day in 1923, U.S. Attorney General Harry Daugherty declared that it was legal for women to wear trousers anywhere. This was a significant landmark, although some states continued to ban the practice for decades more.