Sean Schickel (@seanschickel) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Schickel

@seanschickel

President of Patriot Federal, Patriot Family Financial, an Integrity Partner Office, Automated Marketing Sales, and Patriot Federal

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Jon Gruden (@barstoolgruden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kirk Cousins said Michigan State was sending a box and a box they did send! I love the green and white, I love Sparty and I love East Lansing! Thank you Coach Smith of Michigan State Football and Coach Izzo of Michigan State Men's Basketball GO GREEN GO WHITE

Staff Sergeant Johnson (@colonel_myway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time, all 19 horses in today's Kentucky Derby are direct descendants from just 1 horse. Secretariat is the Greatest Of All Time and after 50 years still holds the Derby record. Truly remarkable.

BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Max Scherzer is getting paid this year: 15,000,000$ from the Nationals 30,833,334$ from the Mets 12,500,000 from the Rangers 15,500,000 from the Blue Jays Not to play. A+ in finance

Max Scherzer is getting paid this year:

15,000,000$ from the Nationals
30,833,334$ from the Mets
12,500,000 from the Rangers
15,500,000 from the Blue Jays 

Not to play.  A+ in finance
Shane Ludden (@sludden10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I told the team a few stories about Ryan and the type of guy/teammate/warrior he was, then watched them get after it. Awesome to see.

Thad Wells (@thadwells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blackballed and out of coaching. So he built a million dollar consulting business for football coaches. Then he built a #1 NFL draft pick. The story of Tony Franklin is unreal. 🧵THREAD

Blackballed and out of coaching.

So he built a million dollar consulting business for football coaches.

Then he built a #1 NFL draft pick.

The story of Tony Franklin is unreal.

🧵THREAD
Military Support (@militarycooi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year on the anniversary of D-Day, French citizens take sand from Omaha Beach and rub it onto the gravestones of fallen soldiers to create a golden shine. They do this for all 9,386 American soldiers buried there.