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Rip76

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  1. Total hold on that WR.
  2. Looks like the 6th body found dead in Buffalo Bayou. This week.
  3. Sounds like some South Carolina funny business.
  4. Get some runs here, F!
  5. Let’s get em tomorrow 😄
  6. Paredes back.
  7. Maybe I quoted the wrong thing? One gets fired for saying what they feel and one got shot for it.
  8. They did. It’s in the article. Or shot in the throat.
  9. Damn. Christian author Frank Turek, who was with Charlie Kirk when he was assassinated, shared a heartbreaking testimony of what happened in those final moments: "Now, here's what Erika wants me to relate on Sunday. This is going to be the hard part, but maybe also the comforting part. Charlie Kirk was literally like a son to me. I have three sons. He was like my fourth son. My three sons are a little bit older than Charlie; he was like my fourth son. So when he was hit… if your son got hit, what would you do? What would you do? I got in the car… because if there was any way I could save him, I had to do something. I couldn’t just… “Okay, just take him, you guys got it.” So, they got him into the side of the car. It was an SUV. It was an SUV we took over, and I’m on one side—and there’s actually video of this, somebody was taking video of this—I’m on one side of the car, the right side, and they’re getting Charlie in. So, I run over to the other side, but the guy who was dragging him in is now blocking that entrance. So at that point, I run around to the back. I pop the top—the back gate open—and I jump in the back. The car lurches forward. Apparently, somebody jumped in the car, so the car lurches forward. So I almost fall out of the car or the SUV. Then I grab the thing and close it. And there’s five of us in the car now. Justin is driving, Dan is up front with the GPS, Rick has got him… Rick is on my left and Brian is there, and I’m coming over the back seat. And Charlie’s laid out in front… just right in front of me. And Charlie is so tall we can’t… we can’t close the door. We drove four miles… I don’t know, four-something miles… all the way to the hospital with the door open. To this day, I don’t know how Brian stayed in the car. Because we’re just… “Go, go, go, go, go!” We’re… you know, we’re trying to stop the bleeding. You saw it. And I’m yelling, “Come on, Charlie, come on, come on!” Meanwhile, my phone is still on. My son and daughter-in-law are hearing this whole thing. And his security team, again: Justin, Dan, Brian, and Rick. They loved Charlie. But they were much cooler than I— I mean, they’re just carrying out—they’re calmly, but they’re swiftly doing exactly what they were trained to do. Rick starts praying out loud. I’m praying out loud. We’re yelling, “Come on! Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go!” My son’s hearing all this. And we’re doing the best we can to navigate traffic. This is not a highway—we’re on surface streets. And suddenly, there’s an ambulance coming toward us. And there was a conversation in the car—should we stop? We’re like, “No, no, just keep going, just keep going.” The doctor later said that was the right thing to do. Ambulance goes by us. We’re still heading to the hospital, trying to get there. At one point, somebody says, “Let’s get there in one piece!” because we’re just—we’re cutting through intersections, you know, we’re just beeping the horn. This is not an emergency vehicle. There’s no… there’s no lights, there’s none of this. And I go, “We’ve got to start CPR.” So I try and start that. Now… Charlie wasn’t there. His eyes were fixed. He wasn’t looking at me. He was looking past me, right into eternity. He was with Jesus already. He was killed instantly and felt absolutely no pain—that’s what I was told later. But of course, we had to try. And by the way, there was just nothing… nothing any of us could do about it. We were giving him CPR, but nothing was happening. It wasn’t like if we had better first aid or we had better medical facilities or we were faster to the hospital, we could have saved him. We couldn’t. So if that’s any comfort at all, Charlie didn’t suffer. He was gone. He was with Jesus. “Absent from the body, present with the Lord.” That’s where he was. Now it is true, when we got to the hospital, and they started working on him right away, they did get a pulse back. And so, Rick and I were just—everyone’s praying—we’re just praying for a miracle. We had a small sliver of hope. And the doctor later said that we got a pulse because Charlie was a very healthy man. But the shot was catastrophic. So 20 or 30 minutes later, the surgeon came out and said he was dead."
  10. Making the trip today. If I find anything new, I'll let you know. 😆
  11. Give him another inning.
  12. I told my girlfriend last night that they let him score. Chess.
  13. Also do's and don'ts, how much cash to bring for tips, etc. (for 4 days)
  14. Damnit man, RIP.
  15. Don’t overthink this. Run King out there for one more.
  16. Let’s go (Larry in Stafford)
  17. Haha good grief. Baker is a baller. We dont have one.
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