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@nolesfan_1973

🍢FSU Fan,🐬Dolphins Fan, UGA Dad, Army Retired.
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He's always lost; she knows the way,

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calendar_today09-09-2012 00:07:27

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Adam Breneman (@adambreneman81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Give Mike Norvell a ton of credit Last year Florida State wins two games… that’s the kind of season that puts a head coach’s job on the line Your job as the head coach is to figure it out He went out and got Gus Malzahn Brought in Tommy Castellanos Got total buy-in from

Kelvin Hunt (@khchopchat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’d like to add this for the FSU players. Yes, FSU fans were hard on y’all and PO last yr because of the product. However, if you give the effort you gave against Alabama? We will rock with you win or lose until the wheels fall off. We appreciate all the hard work you put in.

Henry (@seminole4life22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jordan Travis might legitimately be the greatest college quarterback to ever live for winning 17 straight games with Mike Norvell

Big Cat (@barstoolbigcat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe Miami was behind the ESPN/Youtube deal breaking down so no one would see them lose to SMU and have their season blow up in their face?

one dozen rats at a keyboard (@panasonicdx4500) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Democrats are folding on the shutdown just so they can send a “Republican Senators just voted to end YOUR healthcare!” fundraising email in six weeks.

barbarism critic (@barbarismcrit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s just so weird how every single time republicans are about to totally self destruct democrats rush in and do something that bails them out. Probably nothing.

K̷e̷v̷i̷n̷e̷m̷🍢 (@nolesfan_1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Copium: As a federal employee who has not been paid for weeks, I'm glad the shutdown is nearing an end. I'm disappointed the Dems caved, I also understand why they had too, the Reps were not going to fold. Elections have consequences and millions are about to find out first hand.

K̷e̷v̷i̷n̷e̷m̷🍢 (@nolesfan_1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of the 23 million about to lose their healthcare coverage you can reasonably assume over 50% chose the party that planned to end it. The ACA is dying tonight and they're about to find out.

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was the possibility that Repubs would dig in and refuse to compromise because they don’t care about Dem priorities not considered before this began? If it was, was “calling attention to the issues” (the only thing achieved) worth doing this? Is a shutdown the only way to do that?