@MyNameIsntEffy Talent agent here. This is the finals. The Knicks dont need the publicity and demand is high, the Knicks are not giving these seats away for free. The seats are usually bought by sponsors or brands, who then give them to celebrities in exchange for promoting their brand.
@cagbird7@TMZ What more attention could she possibly want?
To me, it screams “I’ve been famous for over 20 years and there’s a lot of people that helped me get to where I am so I want to invite everyone so they don’t feel left out.”
@HotRod_45@hypeziii I kept playing Whisper my Name in the car. but at home, Janice stfu lived rent free in my head. It’s so catchy, I was falling asleep and the beat was still in my head so I had to play it again…and again.
The people saying they will sell their Audemars Piguet watches because of the Swatch collab decreasing its value sound so dumb. There are more fake Hermes bags than actual real Hermes bags but people are still shelling out double, triple value on the resale market for a Birkin.
@IykeMilano22048@MasterC2222@PopCrave Exec at a Hollywood talent agency here. Highly unlikely she owned the copyright to the photo. Photo was taken at a festival so she likely signed a media release to the event organizers, which then shared media with their sponsors and gave them royalty-free use of the media.
@luxury1219216@joodoz This is the right answer. We put everything on our Amex, including our mortgage, utilities, etc and pay off the balance every month. The points we’ve accumulated have paid for plenty of first class international flights.
It's no secret that I've always been a huge fan of Spirit. When I was growing up, "flying" meant "flying Spirit".
My family wasn't wealthy, so Spirit's flights from Detroit were the *only* option for flying. It wasn't a "convenience", it was the only way we could afford to go anywhere.
In some circles, I am best known for my unusually positive Spirit Airlines review, which was the most popular video on my short-lived, pandemic-era YouTube channel.
What I never really talked about after I shut the channel down was the fact that almost every Spirit employee I encountered had seen the video.
Every time I flew spirit afterward, I was always asked "were you the one who made that video?" And, when I told them I was, they were always thrilled. They would tell me how much it meant to have someone recognize how hard they work and how good of a job they actually do.
And they'd usually introduce me to their friends. That's when I learned that for the employees, Spirit was a family.
They were incredibly proud of their safety, above all else, and, when I would chat with the pilots after the flight (this was before @FAANews denied my medical and ended my plans of being an airline pilot), they would always tell me how much they enjoyed Spirit- not because it paid well, but because Spirit made sure pilots would actually be home at the end of the week, not stuck in another city waiting for their next shift.
Everyone I met loved Spirit, even most of the passengers. I made friends on spirit flights. I still have the phone numbers of many people I sat next to saved, because we became friends. I met one of my good friends, who worked at a local steel mill, on a spirit flight, and all these years later, we still chat every once in a while.
Some of the best conversations I've ever had were in the big front seats of Spirit flights. I met many small business owners and small-time investors who gave me critical life advice on decision-making, investing, and starting businesses. I met engineers and pilots who taught me about the industry I now work in, and, because the midwest is small, I'd almost always see someone that I knew, but had fallen out of touch with, on a Spirit flight.
Some of the best memories of my childhood were on Spirit.
So, @SpiritAirlines, Thank you.
Thank you for the ride home from my Aunt & Uncle's funerals
Thank you for being the only way I got to see my Grandfather
Thank you for letting me see the nation's Capitol
Thank you for the trips to the beach
Thank you for flying despite the weather- for being the airline that took us somewhere warm the night Tornadoes ripped up our town in June of 2010.
Thank you for the ride home when I needed it most.
Thank you for the memories, for the service, and for the people.
And thank you for making flight accessible for ALL Americans.
It's sad to say that today, we've lost a service that was really and truly for the working class of America, and I will miss you.
Blue skies and tailwinds ❤️
@ell123567@HumanityChad Rude and not necessarily true. Pilots working for Spirit can upgrade to captain much faster than at major, legacy carriers. Also, pilots have more flexibility over their base and schedule because Spirit obviously wanted to keep their pilots happy and from leaving.
@jtowerstx@0xSweep This happened in 2000 and back then, hitting 1 million miles in your account—promotion miles included—automatically gave lifetime AAdvantage Gold status. The “miles must be flown” rule came later.
@NFL_DovKleiman Most people lease a Urus so that’s $2500-4000 a month depending on what year it is.
Average rent of a house this size in GA is $7000-9000. So we are looking at $20,000 per month in expenses.
Thats $240,000 a year annually. If he invests the remaining amount, he will be fine.
@yousra_ayache @stictoriachase@SheRecvdUrMsg23 You must not have trustworthy or successful friends if you think it’s crazy. A few of my friends are married to athletes and we often go to games wearing the husband’s name or face on our shirt. Not crazy in any way. You need new friends! LOLLL
@GodAmericaTexas@Readyandwill@JoeCutrufo@TSA@SouthwestAir@lyft Just flew out of LAX and DFW in the last 3 days. TSA there was the fastest I’ve seen it, roughly 3 minutes at DFW, and 5 mins at LAX. Airport was packed but TSA was moving along just fine.
@Phil81248793@PageSix Love the energy but Amazon bought MGM Studios in 2022 and merged it with Amazon Studios so the Bezos being there is like the equivalent of a movie studio exec from Warner Bros or Sony being there. Pretty relevant.
.@BrettFavre With all due respect to one of the greatest QBs ever — I didn’t grow up knowing where the Packers played, what Lambeau Field was, or why people proudly wear cheese on their heads 🧀😄.
I watched. I learned. And now I get it.
That’s how @NFL football works. And honestly, that’s how the Super Bowl halftime show works too. It’s not about only watching what you already know — it’s about discovering what millions of your fellow Americans already love.
Bad Bunny isn’t “foreign” to the Super Bowl — he is America too 🇺🇸🇵🇷🎶. Different sounds, same country, same game.
The Super Bowl is big enough for frozen fields, cheese hats, country music… and Spanish lyrics.
That’s not losing tradition. That’s America showing how big the tent really is. 🏈❤️
And you should try Tembleque, Alcapurrias and Mofongo! Don’t be sad, be happy!
@SSBN611Sailor@gotrice2024 They absolutely do this when they are behind schedule. sometimes the intent is not even nefarious. In every job, you make assumptions about situations. In this case, delivery drivers make an assumption you’re not home by the lack of a car in the driveway so they skip it.
@HRH_SHP@inhumandept_vp Just say you don’t work for a company with any kind of modern technology cause your comment reeks of someone that works on a farm. Its 2026. You can track when remote workers are in certain files and software so they quite literally cannot bill you for time not spent working.
@justintrimble@AlexHonnold@netflix Not his agent but I work for a global talent agency. Likely the insurance policy, safety protocols, and permits for the perimeter of the building were paid for by Netflix. Not saying Alex still didn’t deserve more, just adding some costs that may not be reflected in deal size.