A while ago I responded to a tweet similar to this asking what I could do to get hooked up with free LASIK.
Not thinking anymore about it.. until @LASIKdotcom responded YEARS later.
PLEASE RT/like/comment calling me pathetic idc! HELP me SEE!
@Andy Sydney from Paducah, KY. Rob, you mentioned internally rooting for faithfuls such as Ron and Colton. If you could go back would you choose to play as a faithful or a traitor?
Kyle Ferree, a 26-year-old journeyman lineman and proud member of IBEW Local 2100, tragically died on November 6, 2025, while performing routine work to reconductor a power line in Oldham County, Kentucky. He was employed by Louisville Gas & Electric/Kentucky Utilities (LG&E/KU) and had six years of service in the field.
Born on August 4, 1999, in New Albany, Indiana, Kyle was a devoted husband to Hunter Roach Ferree and father to daughters Everly and Anderson, with a third child, Brooklyn, on the way. He was remembered by family, friends, and colleagues as a loyal “family man and friend” with a “million-dollar smile,” who loved the outdoors, hunting, and fishing. A graduate of Corydon Central High School, he lived in Corydon, Indiana, and was known for his strong work ethic and reliability, especially during challenging conditions like storms.
The exact details of the fatal accident have not been publicly disclosed, but it occurred during line work, a high-risk job that involves climbing poles and handling live electrical lines. Kyle’s death has prompted questions from his family and coworkers about workplace safety for linemen, who often work in hazardous conditions without widespread public attention.
Memorial and Community Response
• Funeral: Services were held on November 11, 2025, at Gehlbach & Royse Funeral Home in Corydon, followed by burial at Woods Chapel Cemetery in Ramsey, Indiana. Memorial donations were directed to his family.
• “Last Call” Ceremony: In a deeply emotional tradition among linemen, Kyle’s IBEW crew gathered around his truck for a final radio call. The dispatcher cleared the airwaves, honoring him with words like: “This is the last and final call for Kyle Ferree. He has climbed his last pole. His hooks are hung. After six years of service, his work here on earth is done.” Crew members then checked out one by one over the radio, a raw display of brotherhood that has gone viral, underscoring the dangers of their profession.
• Support Fund: A campaign through Help a Hero/NSUJL was launched by his work family to assist Hunter and the children with essentials like housing, bills, childcare, and counseling. Donations go directly to the family.
Kyle’s passing has resonated widely in the IBEW community and beyond, highlighting the sacrifices of utility workers who “keep the lights on” often at great personal risk. Tributes describe him as “God gained a good lineman today,” emphasizing his impact as a husband, father, and brother in the trade.
I finally got to watch the memorial service for Charlie Kirk. I’m going to tell you why 200,000 people showed up, instead of the 100,000 that was expected, and 100 million people streamed this. Because from this tragedy, people actually went back to watch his talks in entirety. Not just cherry picked sound bites purposely framed out of context. What they learned about him exposed the danger of the sound bite era we live in. I even took some time to do so. The man was not a hateful person at all. He was no racists or White supremest. To my friends who will disagree with me, I challenge you to do the same. I even saw a talk where he dog walked an actual white supremest. I’m not telling you what to feel about the man. What I am saying is to dig a bit deeper. Once you do that, I can respect an educated opinion. Now that I know more, it makes an already tragic situation that much more heartbreaking. We have to do better America
I cannot believe how many people miss the point of this.
Whatever you think of Trump, don't get this twisted.
He was honoring Charlie by using himself as a negative example. He was saying that he considers Charlie to have been a better man than he in this regard.
Subtext, people.
For those liberals who say that Charlie Kirk was hateful to transgender people, explain yourselves. Most of you have literally never heard him, and are just parroting what main stream media talking heads have told you about him.
THIS is how Charlie debated and interacted with folks struggling with confusion and dysphoria concerning their biology.👇🏼
EXPOSED: American spent all day doing her own investigation and TMZ lied. They were 100% cheering at the news Charlie Kirk had just been assassinated
TMZ 100% lied about the car chase video and it’s proven by timestamps
This is so good. Cancel TMZ
In the past two weeks:
- Children were killed while praying in church. You mocked them.
- They spent a long weekend hoping Trump was dead.
- They ignored and deflected over Iryna's brutal murder.
- Literal demons can't contain their glee over Charlie's assassination.
Charlie Kirk reminded us that a life of courage and virtue isn’t easy—but it’s worth living. His example should inspire us all to stand boldly for what’s right.
Sean McDermott is an incredible leader
Not many teams think they have a chance down 15 with 4 minutes to play
This man doesn’t let his team quit
Best coach in the league
#Bills#BillsMafia