Idea for @Cardinals marketing:
Camera pans crowd for people with shirts on. Like the Kiss Cam, focus on person with video board copy “YOU! Take your shirt off!” Sponsored by a sunscreen and a dermatologist.
On this day in 1989, Family Ties aired their final episode.
A one hour finale called, Alex Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the show finished with the entire cast and their curtain calls.
When I was a college student, I once addressed a professor as “Mister” and he condescendingly tut-tutted me and said “Doctor.” Hey, listen, unless you can save someone’s life or you’re Julius Erving, you can settle the fuck down with that energy.
Ken Boyer waits as Cardinal reliever Hal Jeffcoat enters a 1959 game in one of the first versions of a bullpen cart. (Milwaukee County Stadium)
#STLCards
40 years ago today, the St. Louis Blues were down 5-2 with under 10 minutes left in Game 6 of the Conference Final. But the Blues came back, beating the Flames 6-5 in overtime to keep their season alive — a moment that would forever be known as the Monday Night Miracle.
A new #soybean concentrate facility is making moves to increase #demand for U.S. soybeans.
.@brownfield was #OnTheGround in #Indiana for the grand opening. Full story and interviews below 👇
https://t.co/dwcwpnOZ5W
MLB is having a moment for the exact same reason that baseball scorebook makers are seeing sales double.
In our hyper-connected digital age, people are yearning for a bit of the phone-free, slowed down past. An afternoon at the park offers exactly that
https://t.co/lRFpeEbAO9
I have some INCREDIBLE news!!!
For the FIRST TIME in the 568 days since Hurricane Helene...
...a Norfolk Southern freight train has now traveled in Asheville NC!!!!
Hundreds of people showed up to greet the train waving American flags here in Western North Carolina!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Twitter sometimes can suck. But sometimes it helps people realize things like their grandfather liberated a concentration camp and someone else pipes in that *their* grandfather was liberated from that very camp.
Norway is reversing its mistaken 2016 decision to give every student an iPad, which damaged education immediately. Many countries are going back to books and handwriting. I hope many American schools will go back to analog next September, and let's see if that works for us too: