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Toby Richards

@tobyrichards

From the PNW, with some roots in AZ. Long-time Microsoft employee. Pop culture and Americana music are my jam. Pug owner, pickleball player and Seahawks fan.

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Only my 2nd win in a 33 year old league! Donating $ to ywcaalex.org which Alvin Kamara has supported in the past. Encourage other champs to do something similar 😀 Congrats all #BAFL #SDL

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Kudos to Kara Goucher for bringing her A game to #2020Olympics coverage. I have been immersed in the distance events because of the TEXTURE she brought to the coverage. Empathy. Insight. Excitement!

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Tyler Lockett is a very deserving candidate for this award… so much community leadership in both Seattle and Oklahoma, and an inspiring role model on and off the field.

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One of my all-time favorite movies... the writing, the set, and the patience to set up the story and suspense! And the movie poster and tagline!

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This album is awesome! Bringing back so many memories of my life with Tom Petty as the soundtrack, with such fresh takes on the songs #PettyCountry

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I've had the privilege to contribute to Microsoft's mission, and success, for 30 of the company's 50 years. I am amazed at what my colleagues, and our partners, have delivered to business and society in that time! #Microsoft50

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This Day in History. July 2nd, 2008. Seattle’s Mayor took a $45 million dollar offer allowing a now $3 billion franchise to leave the city. Greg Nickels lost in the primary a year later.

This Day in History.
July 2nd, 2008.

Seattle’s Mayor took a $45 million dollar offer allowing a now $3 billion franchise to leave the city.

Greg Nickels lost in the primary a year later.