Kristyn L. Hardy, Esq. (@_specialklh) 's Twitter Profile
Kristyn L. Hardy, Esq.

@_specialklh

ATL | GA/AL Labor & Employment Attorney | Roll Tide

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calendar_today24-07-2010 08:08:31

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It’s the Iron Bowl and it’s really not close. In 2010, Harvey Updyke poisoned Auburn’s historic Toomer’s Corner oak trees that they roll with toilet paper after every home/big win. This is his phone call on The Paul Finebaum Show.

Black Girl (@t_sadiity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m at the age where EVERYTHING goes on my calendar. Work meetings, nail appointments, friend hangouts, crying, happy hour, hair appointments, etc. if it’s not on my calendar it’s not happening.

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In the NIL era, we’ve seen some damn good examples of what it means to be an Alabama QB: Bryce Young, Jalen Milroe, and Ty Simpson. Their loyalty to the program in an era of opt-outs and easier paths stands out. They chose and embraced Bama forever. #RollTide

gabb (@gabbgoudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

there are so many bad things happening in the world right now so if you’re using your time to complain about this, you’re just a miserable person.

Reggaeton Data (@reggaetondata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show officially becomes the most watched Halftime Show of all time with 135.4 million viewers, breaking the all-time record.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show officially becomes the most watched Halftime Show of all time with 135.4 million viewers, breaking the all-time record.
Maine (@themainewonk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millennials living through: - 2 economic recessions - 9/11 - Iraq & Afghanistan - a global pandemic - 8 stock market crashes - jobs replaced by AI - Host of The Apprentice possibly starting WW3 We’re tired boss.

Lex (@lexdiamonds__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going to Jackson, MS, Memphis, Atlanta or Detroit will not give you the same feeling as going to LA as a Black person. In those cities I don’t have to seek out Black areas, they’re in your face as soon as you arrive in them.