Descendant of John Hart who committed treason against the King by signing the Declaration of Independence. Cousin of Lincoln. And, half Polish.

Joined February 2025
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I'm driving Lucerne to Geneva tomorrow... any tips/stops along the way?
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Replying to @mylesmill @NYCMayor
It’s incredible that there are people out there buying this dude’s act of being a native New Yorker when he grew up in Uganda and moved to America in 2018. He also never had a job before becoming Mayor but that’s only a problem if it’s Spencer Pratt who wants to help Americans I guess.
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The Cucumber Salad was the win.
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If you know me.. I'm definitely making a stop!
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Switzerland. Not the beach.
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Insane.
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You railed the fire hydrant?
I railed the one on the left shortly after this pic:
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June at the White House: UFC Freedom 250 vs. Pride Month celebration Crazy how fast things changed in just 3 years 🇺🇸🥊🌈
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Let me explain why I think Freddy resonates. Lots of Europeans visit the USA as tourists. They visit New York City, or Washington DC, or Hollywood, or Las Vegas, and if they visit natural beauty too, they go to really crowded places like the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. So while they see our cultural and natural icons, they are mostly in blue cities and they therefore also see the decline, the homeless, the drugs, the dirt and the rude, rude Americans. But Freddy is not doing that. Freddy is driving, and he’s doing it through the heartland, where people are kind and polite, the skies are wide open, and the bounty of Buc-ees and Bass Pro Shops are overwhelming. Freddy is not seeing fentanyl and decline. He is seeing the real, hopeful, patriotic, kind America that European tourists rarely traverse. And he loves it. That’s why Freddy is a phenomenon.
We found another surreal place on our way. I know some people will say I’m too positive about everything I see, but this place was crazy. They had a shooting range in the store.
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I didn’t expect this but Americans are ridiculously good at small talk. In the UK if a stranger starts chatting to you, you immediately assume they want something or want to rob you. Here people are just… nice?
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Shower stools are underrated
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My god this is fucking outstanding
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It blows my American mind that you can not buy groceries after 6 or at all on Sundays here
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Americans have really become desensitized to how good they have it. During my summer internship in Germany in 2018, I learned that the hard way. If you forgot to buy groceries on Saturday, you were out of luck, everything shut down on Sundays, so you’d go hungry until Monday. Even during the week, if you left work a little late and missed the 8 p.m. cutoff, every grocery store in town was already closed. On top of that, the food in the small town where I lived (Saarbrücken) was pretty terrible. After that experience, I moved to the U.S. for grad school and I was genuinely mind-blown. The abundance, convenience, and quality of everything felt almost unreal by comparison.
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The LAST thing I want is a see-through suitcase
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Hotel Montana funicular and view.
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Yes, it does look like this.
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