Is it crack? Nope. But the addiction is real!! Who knew ranch dressing wasnโt available in the EU? ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Europeansโ discovery of ranch dressing is flipping priceless!! Weโre sorry we kept it from you! We had no clue!
Someone call the WH because that shit could make world peace happen!! ๐คฃ๐คฃ
If youโre visiting for a very large sporting event & you happen to discover RANCH while youโre hereโฆ pls pack it in your CHECKED BAG on the way home.
Thank you.
If America beats Australia in Friday's World Cup match, celebrate at Steak n Shake on Saturday with a Patriot milkshake for only 20 cents!
Limited to one milkshake per customer.
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MA / Boston must-watch. Will make your day. Trust me.
If you ever forget why so many of us stay here, fight hard to keep this place amazing.
#magov#bospoli#magov
To the rafters.
The #NHLBruins are proud to announce that during the upcoming 2026-27 season, the club will bestow its highest honor upon Patrice Bergeron by retiring his No. 37.
๐จ It has been reported that a staggering 125 decibels were recorded during the singing of Flower of Scotland before Scotland's World Cup clash with Haiti.
If confirmed, it would be the loudest noise level ever recorded at a World Cup match. ๐ฅ๐๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๏ฟฝ
A Scottish piper added some unexpected charm tonight, perched on a BPD motorcycle and playing bagpipes outside the FIFA Watch Party at City Hall, which runs until 9:30 PM.
The badge on the England shirt is older than nearly every nation playing in this World Cup.
Three gold lions on a field of red, the royal arms of England. Richard the Lionheart, who cut down Saladin's men in the Holy Land, set them on his great seal in 1198. Long before they were a football badge, they were a banner of war.
The same lions flew over English armies for centuries. The standard men marched behind them, fought under them, and died beneath them. At Crรฉcy and Agincourt, the arms of England were carried into the worst of it.
Every king bore them. Edward III quartered them with the lilies of France when he claimed her crown, and still the three lions held the shield. Through the Plantagenet, Tudor and Stuart dynasties, England's lions did not move.
Then, on 30 November 1872, England met Scotland in the first official international football match the world had ever seen. The men who walked out wore three lions on their chest. The banner men once followed into battle, men now carried them onto the field. The same lions and the same England.
That is what these three lions have always done, gathering a people behind one shield. They held men together when the stakes were life and death.
Eight hundred years on, they hold a nation still.
Three lions, one country.
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