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Edd edd

@eddyungin1

I'M THE ONE!/Instagram.com/eddyungin/facebook.com/Eddedd: still young & Running 🕴🏻

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Sol Campbell and Kolo Toure managed to not lose a single game in a single season and aren’t even thought of in these debates which is utterly mind boggling. 🤯 The most underrated defensive duo in PL history for me. Coral | #ad

Sol Campbell and Kolo Toure managed to not lose a single game in a single season and aren’t even thought of in these debates which is utterly mind boggling. 🤯

The most underrated defensive duo in PL history for me. 

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Congrats to Derrick Rose, the youngest MVP in NBA history and Chicago native, on becoming the fifth player in Bulls history to have his jersey retired. Well deserved 👏🌹

Congrats to Derrick Rose, the youngest MVP in NBA history and Chicago native, on becoming the fifth player in Bulls history to have his jersey retired.

Well deserved 👏🌹
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"When people talk about all the minutes, all the injuries, everything we went through... that's our trophy." Luol Deng's speech brings Derrick Rose to tears 🥹

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On January 12, 1973, just 10 days before his death, former President Lyndon Johnson sat for an interview with CBS' Walter Cronkite at his ranch in Texas.

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#OnThisDay in 1965, Annie Lee Cooper — portrayed by Oprah Winfrey in the film “Selma” — had been standing in line for hours outside the Dallas County courthouse in Selma, Alabama, once again attempting to register to vote. Sheriff Jim Clark and his deputies appeared. The 6-foot

#OnThisDay in 1965, Annie Lee Cooper — portrayed by Oprah Winfrey in the film “Selma” — had been standing in line for hours outside the Dallas County courthouse in Selma, Alabama, once again attempting to register to vote. 

Sheriff Jim Clark and his deputies appeared. The 6-foot