Another great #July4 moment - RT @BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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Another great #July4 moment - RT @BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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“@BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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RT @BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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@BeschlossDC who was that?
.@BeschlossDC "Today I consider myself the LONELIEST man on the face of this earth!" ~#LouGehrig & @Alcatel_Lucent~pic.twitter.com/AkH6RcyyxU
RT @BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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@BeschlossDC very sad. Glad his number was first retired!
RT @BeschlossDC: “The Luckiest Man,” Yankee Stadium, July 4, 1939:
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@BeschlossDC @TheH2 Proud to say he's a Phi Delt Alum. Columbia.
.@BeschlossDC Poor Lou. Tragic.
@KindaSweetnSour @BeschlossDC Not the way I see it, what a model of how to accept things in life.
@beschlossdc Is that Lou Gehrig?
@Ronnie_Vidal @BeschlossDC Of course, rent the black and white movie, one of the greatest sports films
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