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Andrew Brannan

@andrewrbrannan

one man gathers what another man spills.

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Turnpike covered “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” last night just a few days before the 50th anniversary of the disaster.

Tyler Shoemaker (@tshoeindex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It’ll be called college football. The games will be primarily on Saturdays, so the sport can be properly observed when most people are off work that day and the next.” “Even the semifinals and championship, sir?” “Of course not! The semifinals will be Thursday and Friday,

“It’ll be called college football. The games will be primarily on Saturdays, so the sport can be properly observed when most people are off work that day and the next.”

“Even the semifinals and championship, sir?”

“Of course not! The semifinals will be Thursday and Friday,
Hamilton (@watchman_motto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very serious about this. You need to be making your home a beautiful and orderly place. Your home, then your wardrobe, then your yard and garden, then the borders of your place, then your neighborhood, town, state, country. It all radiates outward. But you can’t think about

I’m very serious about this. You need to be making your home a beautiful and orderly place. Your home, then your wardrobe, then your yard and garden, then the borders of your place, then your neighborhood, town, state, country. It all radiates outward.

But you can’t think about
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Gary Woodland just hit 196 ball speed on the golf course. 360 yard drive. Thats 5MPH faster than Bryson’s “Beefcake” year average when he added 40 pounds to get longer. Gary is doing this at 42 without looking noticeably different than he ever has.

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During the 1987 PGA Tour stop at Torrey Pines (incredibly named the Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open), Craig Stadler (predictably nicknamed “the Walrus”) hit a wayward drive on the 14th hole that sat next to the base of a tree. He put a towel on the ground and got on

During the 1987 PGA Tour stop at Torrey Pines (incredibly named the Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open), Craig Stadler (predictably nicknamed “the Walrus”) hit a wayward drive on the 14th hole that sat next to the base of a tree. He put a towel on the ground and got on