Classic film enthusiast. Voices. I do those voices you know you’ve heard but wonder where from. Voice actor. #TCMParty #TeamPulte

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She obviously never read The Scarlet Letter and doesn’t understand that the A stands for Adulteress. Or maybe she does???
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She obviously never read The Scarlet Letter and doesn’t understand that the A stands for Adulteress. Or maybe she does???
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Our dear friend, world-renown crayon artist Jeffrey Robert, is rebuilding a studio containing his life's work destroyed in the Maui fire. Nobody ever propelled Crayola art to such heights before. My own collection of his originals and prints are absolutely treasures! Please enjoy a fascinating website; it's unbelievable! I strongly support Jeffrey Robert! thecrayonartist.com
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I can’t watch this any longer. Didn’t this happen to Seattle one year when they had the best record in baseball? #Braves #NLDS #AsOneATL How about a better hashtag? #TogetherWeAreOneATL
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Too little. Too late. Shameful #MTP
Former President Trump made a spate of false and misleading comments about immigration, foreign policy, abortion and more in a wide-ranging interview with #MTP moderator Kristen Welker. Here’s an @NBCNews fact check of the interview. nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/m…
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This is why people think #MAGA are stupid. You read in my bio New York Times bestselling author and think it means that I work for the New York Times You cannot distinguish between a New York Times bestselling author and an employee of the New York Times Stupid. Stupid. Stupid
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Check out Lot of 11 Criterion BluRay’s Mint, Sealed in Box, Never Opened or Used Brand New ebay.com/itm/134594143257?mk… #eBay via @eBay #eBay

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From just a baby to a beautiful young man. Happy 33rd birthday my son. I love you very much and wish you all the best health and happiness and many more happy birthdays. I love you Joshua Miles. 9/1/90 Love Dad.❤️❤️
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Get your SON something special! 🎁 👉amzn.to/3PfA3MM
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When your attorney unintentionally destroys her own argument for delaying the trial.
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lol Trump's legal defense is going to be a dumpster fire inside a clown car on a derailing train
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Dems should make more of an issue out of the fact that right wing culture-warring is pitting parents against teachers and flooding your kids' classrooms with a McCarthyite atmosphere of fear, suspicion and rage. 6/6 washingtonpost.com/opinions/…
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When you see a Nazi murdering Black Americans or Jews or Immigrants, just remember “Very fine people on both sides.” Remember "Stand back and stand by." Remember Trump hosted Nick Fuentes for dinner. Trump has emboldened Nazis. He has empowered them. He is the Nazi candidate.
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Meet Lewis Howard Latimer, an African American innovator whose significant contributions have been overlooked by history. Let me share his remarkable journey with you. Latimer's parents had escaped slavery in Virginia and found refuge in Massachusetts. Despite lacking access to formal education, Latimer enlisted in the Union Navy during the Civil War. Following an honorable discharge, he embarked on a career at a patent law office, where he independently learned mechanical drawing and quickly ascended to the role of draftsman. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell enlisted Latimer to draft the patent application for his telephone invention, a task Latimer completed with unwavering dedication. His submission, made on February 14, 1876, occurred just hours before a competing submission from Elisha Gray. In 1880, Latimer joined the U.S. Electric Lighting Company, owned by British inventor Hiram Maxim, a chief rival to Thomas Edison. Here, Latimer significantly enhanced Edison's incandescent electric light bulb by creating one with a durable carbon filament. His invention paved the way for the widespread use of electric lighting in both public and domestic spaces. This was a remarkable advancement, as Edison's original light bulb, created in 1879, cost $40,000 (equivalent to over a million dollars today) and only burned for 14.5 hours. Latimer's expertise earned him a position with Edison in 1884, where he filed patents and served as an expert witness in Edison's legal battles against competitors. Latimer's inventive spirit didn't stop there. He designed an early prototype of an air conditioner, an "apparatus for cooling and disinfecting." Additionally, he contributed to safer elevator designs and co-invented specialized train toilets. Beyond his technical achievements, Latimer found time to teach English and drafting to immigrants and was an early advocate for civil rights. He passed away on December 11, 1928. Today, Latimer's former residence serves as a museum, located at 34-41 137th St, Flushing, NY 11354, where you can learn more about his incredible legacy.
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