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Kevin Perez

@tko8226

Husband & Father of two beautiful girls.
I got that #OUDNA, and I have been a Chief's fan since 1989.

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OU Football Radio Crew (@ouradiocrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1️⃣7️⃣ days until 🏈 time in Oklahoma! Andre Woolfolk ('98-'02) 🔴'00 National Champ 🏆🍊 🔴2x Big 12 Champ ('00,'02) 🔴'02 Cotton Bowl 🏆 🔴'03 🌹 Bowl 🔴2nd team All-Big 12 ('02) 🔴2x 3rd team All-Big 12 ('00-'01) 🔴'03 1st rd. NFL Draft pick (Titans)

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While out fishing with his family, this man noticed an eagle circling above their boat. Realizing it was eyeing the fish he had just caught, he tossed it into the air and the eagle swooped down gracefully to snatch it mid flight.

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In 1898, British inventor Henry W. Short patented the Filoscope — a handheld flip-book viewer that used a lever to animate sequential images. [📹 foticos.collection]

Concerned Citizen (@bgatesisapyscho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen this 9/11 before? All of a sudden it feels like a whole load more people are suddenly interested in the truth as to what actually happened.

The REF (@krefsports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would you ever want to see OU Football play a game overseas? Bob Stoops was asked if he would have wanted to as the head coach and he said: “I would have definitely been a part of wanting to be a part of that to help grow the game.”

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Shepherd’s Leap in the Canary Islands has shepherds using a staff to jump across ravines and volcanic terrain while tending goats

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In 1988, Nintendo and Atari Games started the most vicious legal war in gaming history. It began with a $100 million lawsuit over a single computer chip. And ended with Atari's complete destruction and exit from the console market. Here's the full story:🧵

In 1988, Nintendo and Atari Games started the most vicious legal war in gaming history.

It began with a $100 million lawsuit over a single computer chip.

And ended with Atari's complete destruction and exit from the console market.

Here's the full story:🧵