Game of the Year!
Posted on | December 29, 2025 | Comments Off on Game of the Year!

Brock Purdy spots Kyle Kyle Juszczyk (44) in the end zone.
If you weren’t watching Sunday night’s game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Chicago Bears, you missed one of the greatest games in NFL history. Both teams came into this Week 17 matchup with a shot at the No. 1 seed in the conference (which includes a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs). The Bears had already clinched the NFC North title, while the NFC West was still a three-way battle between the 49ers, the Seattle Seahawks and the L.A. Rams.
As regular readers know, I became a 49ers fan this year after they acquired my man Mac Jones as their backup quarterback. That turned out to be a great deal for both Mac and San Francisco, after Niners QB Brock Purdy suffered a “turf toe” injury in the season-opener against Seattle. Jones ended up starting eight games for San Francisco, compiling a 5-3 record — including a crucial OT victory over the Rams in Week 5 — and redeeming his reputation after getting benched in New England and then spending a season as Trevor Lawrence’s backup in Jacksonville. By the time Purdy was ready to return from his injury in Week 11, the 49ers had a 6-4 record and since then, they have now won six in a row after holding off Chicago in the prime time thriller Sunday night:
Brock Purdy and the San Francisco offense did everything they could for the first 58 minutes in a nearly flawless performance. At the end, they were just spectators when the beleaguered defense finally came through with a stop.
Purdy threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Jauan Jennings with 2:15 left, and the 49ers forced an incomplete pass on the final play from the 2 to beat the Chicago Bears 42-38 on Sunday night and set up a Week 18 showdown for the top seed in the NFC.
Caleb Williams drove the Bears (11-5) down the field in the closing seconds and had one last shot for the win. But Bryce Huff forced him out of the pocket and his throw short-hopped Jahdae Walker in the end zone to seal a sixth straight victory for the 49ers (12-4).
“For them to finish out the game like that, I was so happy for them. I was sitting there not being able to do anything but watch,” Purdy said. “To be able to celebrate was a cool team win. There’s nothing like that. It was pretty special.”
That gave the 49ers a chance to win the NFC West and get a bye by beating Seattle (13-3) in the season finale on Saturday night. A win would give San Francisco home-field advantage and a chance to stay home all postseason, with the Super Bowl set to be played at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8.
“We’ve earned this,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “This is the game we want. We love that it’s here. We have an opportunity to never leave here again this year.”
The loss ends the Bears’ hopes of earning the top seed. Chicago has already clinched the NFC North and can earn the No. 2 seed by beating Detroit next Sunday.
Purdy followed his career-high five TD-pass performance last week against Indianapolis by throwing for three scores and running for two to become the sixth player since the AFL-NFL merger with back-to-back games with at least five touchdowns.
Purdy finished 24 for 33 for 303 yards, while Christian McCaffrey ran for 140 yards and a score and added 41 more receiving.
Williams went 25 for 42 for 330 yards and two TDs but couldn’t deliver at the end after already leading the Bears to an NFL-record six comeback wins after trailing in the final two minutes of regulation.
“It’s frustrating,” Williams said. “You don’t want to lose a game ever. And then also, in that position, having a shot at the end is all you can ask for on this moment.”
Neither defense could slow down the opposing offense for most of the night after a pick-6 by Chicago’s T.J. Edwards on the first play. The Niners led 28-21 at halftime.
The teams then traded touchdowns on the first three drives of the second half, with D’Andre Swift scoring on two runs for Chicago and Purdy delivering a highlight-reel play for San Francisco. He rolled to his right on a play from the 6, eluded two pass rushers and then flipped an easy TD pass to Kyle Juszczyk on a play that lasted longer than 8 seconds.
“I was hoping he’d throw it away and we’d have a couple more downs,” Shanahan said. “Then I started watching him like every fan does. He made me extremely nervous and then he made my extremely happy.”
The Bears finally forced a punt and went ahead 38-35 on a short field goal by Cairo Santos with 5:22 to play when they couldn’t convert on third down in the red zone.
The Bears’ opportunistic defense struck on the first play when Edwards caught a deflected pass and returned it 34 yards for Chicago’s first defensive score on the opening play in at least 45 years, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
“It was early in the game so you do have to flush it and be ready to play a whole game after that,” Purdy said.
Purdy answered his big mistake to start the game with a 65-yard touchdown drive capped by a 1-yard pass to Jake Tonges, and San Francisco moved the ball with ease all half.
Purdy added two touchdown runs and McCaffrey also scored on the ground to give the 49ers a 28-21 lead at the break despite allowing two deep TD passes by Williams.
BROCK IS DANCING.
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Stream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/X1C386zlTv— NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2025
THE NINERS WIN. WHAT A GAME. pic.twitter.com/3ndM5VUnSq
— NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2025
That’s just two of the many incredible plays during this game. When your quarterback throws a pick-six on the first play from scrimmage, you figure you’re in for a long night, but after that screw-up, Purdy gave a nearly flawless performance. Still, it was just barely enough to beat Chicago. I’d been skeptical of Caleb Williams as the No. 1 draft pick two years ago, but what he did Sunday night erased my doubts. The kid can play. However, this year’s Niners are a team of destiny. They have struggled through devastating injuries, with two future Hall of Fame defenders — edge rusher Nick Bosa and middle linebacker Fred Warner — both going out with season-ending injuries. San Francisco defensive coordinator Robert Saleh deserves kudos for being able to cobble together a defense with a bunch of rookies and third-stringers.
Fair to ask… game of the year?! @ChicagoBears @49ers pic.twitter.com/H1YlmOCFYy
— NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2025
Yes, yes it was the game of the year, and it sets up the regular-sesaon finale against the Seahawks with the No. 1 seed at stake. Keep in mind, this year’s Super Bowl will be played at the Niners’ home field, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. If San Francisco beats Seattle, they would get a week off during the Wild Card round (January 10-12), and then have home-field advantage all the way, including the Super Bowl.
Thrilling — and I’m all-in on this saga because my guy Mac Jones got grabbed as the backup QB. Certainly hope Brock Purdy stays healthy. Wouldn’t want to risk Mac having to come in and play hero again.
Rule 5 Sunday: Probably Not Mrs. Santa
Posted on | December 29, 2025 | Comments Off on Rule 5 Sunday: Probably Not Mrs. Santa
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We’re willing to accept a reasonable facsimile. H/T @kbdabear on X.
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ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Animal’s First Red Friday News and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL: Saturday Night Girls With Guns, Heat, American Hustle, Roofman, It’s A Wonderful Life, Regretting You, Feast of Seven Fishes, Green Book Christmas Eve Dinner, Let’s Make Pizza, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”, “Kyrie Eleison”, Kate Bush, MAGA – Make Midterms Great Again, Aimee Carrero, Zooey Deschanel, Christmas Mountain, and Casadh Tsolais.
A VIEW FROM THE BEACH: Diana Mots, Fish Pic Friday – Katka Švagrová, You Trashed My Christmas, Christmas in Prison, Jingle Bells, Merry Christmas!, Silent Night, More Wednesday Wetness, Carol of the Bells, The Wednesday Wetness, Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight), Christmas Time is Here by Golly, Disapproval Would Be Folly, The Monday Morning Stimulus, Happy Solstice!, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Palm Sunday, Last Christmas and Epstein Files Dumped
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FMJRA 2.0: Stuck In The Ruts
Posted on | December 28, 2025 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Stuck In The Ruts
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It was another one of those weeks for the Senators. We lost three painfully close games to the DayTraders, but then came home to RFK and took two out of three to Pete’s Brewers, which left us 2-4 on the week and three games behind the Brewers and Twins at 25-35. Next up, we’re facing California on Tuesday and Kansas City on Friday, which means that unless we get really lucky against the 33-27 Angels, it’ll be another 2-4 week next week.
If you’re interested in dipping your toes into Dynasty League Baseball, Pete has a once-a-week league starting with the 1999 season. Let me know in the comments if you’re interested.
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In The Mailbox: 12.26.25
Posted on | December 27, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 12.26.25
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I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a pleasant Boxing Day/Feast of St. Stephen.
Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Good Guys 2, Bad Guys 0
Director Blue: Top Ten New Epstein Insights From Mike Benz
EBL: American Hustle, Roofman, Yelloweye Snapper, Regretting You, and “Good King Wenceslas”
Twitchy: Ghost Daycares – No Kids – Million$ Vanished, Ilhan Omar’s Dad Was Colonel For Siad Barre Linked To Isaaq Genocide, and Scott Jennings Breaks Out Puppets & Crayons To Explain ILLEGAL to Abby Phillip
Louder With Crowder: Minneapolis Mayor Threatens If Trump’s ICE insists on enforcing the law, they might get killed or something, Minnesota Lt. Gov. takes pandering to new heights with hijab, White House uses Christmas Vacation for pro-MAGA content – it leads to a hilarious response from a co-star, and “Why is there a microwave in the tub?”
Vox Popoli: How AI Killed Scientistry, Maybe They Just Need More Immigrants, and H1B is Invasion
According To Hoyt: Europe And Other Lost Civilizations, ON SALE NOW AND OVER Christmas, Peace On Earth, Let It Go, and Hallucinations
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Conservative: Washington May Need to Deal With a Nuclear Japan
American Greatness: Slouching Toward Open Season on Jews
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s First Red Friday News
Baldilocks: Mundane things
BattleSwarm: Merry Christmas: Stellarscope’s “Silent Night”, also, LinkSwarm For December 26
Behind The Black: China launches weather satellite, Former ULA CEO Tory Bruno now working for Blue Origin, Japanese bank invests in Starlab, The SpaceX alumni that are reshaping the space industry, and Russia launches classified weather satellite
Cafe Hayek: Trade Surpluses Are Not Evidence of ‘Overcapacity’
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Don Surber: It’s Trump’s World – We Just Live In It
First Street Journal: He’s ugly, and his mother dresses him funny, also, “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ? William F. Buckley
The Geller Report: Not A Single Track Has Been Laid, Obama Judge Blocks Ban On Toxic Artificial Food Dyes, DO-NOTHING GOP Squanders House, Senate & White House With Historic Inaction, University of Texas Muslim Student Arrested For Arson, Terror Attack on Church, and RULE BRITANNIA NO MORE – Guardian Begs for Cash While Britain Silences Speech and Imports Chaos
Hollywood In Toto: President Trump Is His Own Worst Late-Night Enemy, also, The Secret Agent Is Like No Other Film This Year
Legal Insurrection: U. Oklahoma Fires Instructor Who Failed Student for Citing Bible in Essay on Gender, Latin America’s Rightward Drift Accelerates as Trump-Backed Candidate Wins in Honduras, DEI Policies Have Caused Real Harm to Young White Men, Trump Taps Louisiana Governor as Special Envoy to Greenland, and Nineteen States Suing Trump Admin Over Transgender ‘Healthcare’ for Minors
Nebraska Energy Observer: Merry Christmas, if you’re reading today, I’m a bit sorry for you, also, Boxing Day
Outkick: Michigan Hires Kyle Whittingham As New Coach Following Sherrone Moore Scandal, Was Notre Dame Planning On Backing Out Of SC Rivalry All Along? Georgia Tech Scientists Attempt To Determine Nature’s Best Pop-Tart In Hilarious Video, The NHL Standings Look Like They Got Sauced On Eggnog This Christmas, and Sofia Vergara Got Stuffed Into A Rather Revealing Christmas Dress, Olbermann Melts Down & LeBron’s Minus-33
Power Line: Minnesota fraud: between the holidays, Seconds, The rightward shift, and What fraud?
Shark Tank: Byron Donalds Mocks Idea Of Democrat “Rebranding” Before Midterms
STUMP: 2025 Twelve Days of Christmas Costs – Update
This Ain’t Hell: The Christmas Truce, California Air Guard scores – again, Valor Friday, and Trump Targets Genocidal Nigerians
Transterrestrial Musings: Merry Christmas, also, Tory Bruno
Victory Girls: John Kennedy’s Stuffed Alligator Wins Christmas Internet
Watts Up With That: Why Molecular Biology Labs Are Almost Always Stocked With Salmon Sperm DNA, Some Men Downplay Climate Concerns Because of Gender Insecurity, Why America Might Find Coal in Its Stocking This Christmas — And Be Jolly, How a PNAS Study Confuses Institutional Authority with Truth, and How the Grinch Stole Greenie Christmas
The Federalist: Here’s What Trump Means By Calling For ‘Peace Through Strength’, AI In The Classroom Destroys Actual Intelligence In Students, New York Legalizes Doctors Prescribing Death, Ladies, You’re Loading The Dishwasher All Wrong, and The Best Classic Movies And T.V. To Watch With Your Family This Post-Christmas Week
Mark Steyn: Show Your Swag, Christmas Day with Mark and Friends, Boxing Day Blowout Sale, and Café Imperial Boxing Day Bonanza
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In The Mailbox: 12.26.25 (Afternoon Edition)
Posted on | December 26, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 12.26.25 (Afternoon Edition)
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Happy Boxing Day!
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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The Force Awakens Tenth Anniversary
Director Blue: A Day On The Oregon Trail, 1848
EBL: Baroque Christmas Concert – Bach, Handel, and Mozart, Nativity of the Lord, The World Famous Fish From Nobu, Feast Of The Seven Fishes, and Let’s Make A Pizza
Twitchy: NYT Shredded Again For Spinning Trump’s Christmas Message, The Americans Have It Coming? and ABC News Reports Trump Has Ruined These Illegals’ American Dreams
Vox Popoli: Merry Christmas!
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Defending The Wood Perilous: Winny & The Blessing Angels
Stoic Observations: Consulting Concepts – AI vs. IP
Upstream Reviews: Here Comes Santa Claus & White Christmas
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Baldilocks: Clearing The Table
CDR Salamander: Merry Christmas!!!
Don Surber: Monroe crossing the Delaware
Glenn Reynolds: Merry Christmas To All!
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In The Mailbox: 12.24.25 (Evening Edition)
Posted on | December 25, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 12.24.25 (Evening Edition)
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Kamen America explains the history of Santa Claus. No heretics were hurt in the making of this webcomic, unfortunately.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The Horrible Movies of 2025, also Another Idiot Shooting At Someone In His Driveway
Director Blue: Ten Insights from “The Lost Generation”, also, A Day at the Salem Witch Trials
EBL: Male or Female Lobsters, Cured Salmon, Kyrie Eleison, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, and 7 Fishes, 1 Feast: The Italian Christmas Eve Tradition
Twitchy: Former EU Commissioner Butthurt About Being B& From U.S. For Censorship, “You Know Who I Am!”, and Ho Ho No – Libertarian Compares Santa To Illegals, Gets Ratioed To North Pole
Louder With Crowder: First lesbian Archbishop whines that people are leaving her Christian church just because she’s a gay woman
Vox Popoli: It’s Got to Change
Cedar Sanderson: Taking Your Time,
Bugscuffle Gazette: Joyous Noel Part 4
Jim McCoy: Class A Threat
Defending The Wood Perilous: Merry Christmas Savings!
Ammo.com: How Much Does a Suppressor Reduce Noise?
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American Conservative: The Neoconservatives Are Attacking Trump Nominees Again
American Greatness: “Stupid in America” Turns 20, also, State Dept Restricts European Leaders Who Pressured Tech Firms to Censor Americans Online
American Thinker: Fifth Circuit rules libraries don’t have to buy LGBTQ porn, also, The unaffordable Affordable Care Act
Animal Magnetism: Merry Christmas!
BattleSwarm: Rand Paul Airs The Festivus (Budget) Grievances, also, Donald Trump – Censorship Fighter
Behind The Black: Layers in the biggest canyon in the solar system, Recovering Maven appears increasingly dim, India launches AST SpaceMobile’s sixth Bluebird satellite, Starlink added a million new customers in just the past month, and Next Starship/Superheavy launch in March?
Cafe Hayek: Peter Navarro’s Protectionist Illogic
CDR Salamander: So, We Have A New Frigate?
Chicago Boyz: The Last 130 Meters, also, Christmas 2025
Don Surber: Spinning a 4.3% jump in the economy, also, Remembering peak Trump
First Street Journal: You in a heap o’ trouble, boy!
Gates Of Vienna: Grope Like an Egyptian
The Geller Report: 87% Of TPUSA Audience Supports Israel, “Top Ally,” Despite Carlson, Owens and Fuentes’ Unrelenting Jew-Hatred, US Economy Surges 4.3% in Third quarter — Strongest Growth in Years, Antisemitic Mobs Storm Paris Performance of Israel Philharmonic, Throw Bombs, Attack Attendants and Musicians, Muslim Trio Arrested For Plot to Attack Large Jewish Gathering in England, and Will the West Fight Back?
Glenn Reynolds: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Hollywood In Toto: HiT’s Best Movies of 2025 (Behold the Ping Pong Prodigy!), Shell Makes Most of Body Horror Run Amok, and Film Threat Schools Judd Apatow on Comedy
Legal Insurrection: Ninth Circuit Rules in Favor of Professor in ‘Land Acknowledgement’ Parody Case, Cassandra Versus Pollyanna: The Annus Mirabilis of Trump 2.0, Jewish Center at Michigan State Vandalized Twice Over Hanukkah, Bari Weiss Cans 60 Minutes El Salvador Prison Story Since It Lacked Response From Trump Admin, and State Dept. Bars Five Europeans for ‘Extraterritorial Censorship of Americans’
Nebraska Energy Observer: Life, Liberty, and Libertinism, also, On Love
Outkick: Finally, The Most Pathetic, Embarrassing Streak In Baseball Has Come To An End, Broncos Coach Sean Payton Says ‘Small-Market’ Comment Was Twisted by Jaguars’ Liam Coen, Kansas City Chiefs Show Nobody’s Learned Their Lesson With Sports Franchises, Lindsey Vonn Is Olympics-Bound, Nostalgic Toys, Toothless Chrissy Teigen & Dogs On Santa’s Nice List, and Torrie Wilson Gets Tangled In Tinsel & The Christmas Eve Eggnog Match That Helped Make Her A Hall Of Famer
Power Line: The Trump economy [Updated], The Epstein nothingness, Walz rests from his labors, Speaking of fraud, and Mass Casualty Attack Averted
Shark Tank: AG Uthmeier Announces Arrest Of Floridian In Virginia On Human Trafficking Charges
STUMP: Best Wishes to Ben Sasse – Pancreatic Cancer Trends in the U.S. 1999-2024
The Political Hat: 12 Posts of Christmas, 2025 (Day 11), also, 12 Posts of Christmas, 2025 (Day 12)
This Ain’t Hell: Pearl Harbor survivor Ira Schab passes, Privateers of the Caribbean, Here comes the Trump-class battleship, Search for missing Air Force plane to reopen after 75 years, and Judge strikes California’s ‘gender secrecy’ school policy down
Transterrestrial Musings: The One-Party State, also, The Scrooges Of 2025
Victory Girls: Minneapolis Mayor Takes First Amendment To The Edge, also, What’s Driving Megyn Kelly’s Meltdown in Conservative Media
Watts Up With That: Destroying countrysides to save Earth from a climate non-crisis, From Apocalypse to “Oops” – The Emily Litella Climate Moment has Arrived, Fuel rationing chaos looms in New York State, Counting Our Energy Blessings During This Season of Hope, and Tech Behemoth Gobbles Up Power Company In $5 Billion Deal to Juice Data Centers
The Federalist: Illegal Aliens Will Say And Do Anything To Stay In America. We Don’t Need A 60 Minutes Sob Story To Tell Us That, SCOTUS Shoots Down Trump’s Deployment Of National Guardsmen To Chicago, Meet The Saint Who Shaped The Modern Nativity Scene, 5 Years Too Late, Fulton County Proves Trump’s Call To Raffensperger Right, and How Many Chinese Visa Holders Have To Be Charged Before Trump Stops Importing Them Into Our Universities?
Mark Steyn: The Future Shows Up, A Child’s Christmas in Wales, A Lesson from Luke, and Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols
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In The Mailbox: 12.24.25 (Afternoon Edition)
Posted on | December 24, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 12.24.25 (Afternoon Edition)
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Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Alice Jones Webb on Women and Shooting
Director Blue: A Day Crossing The Atlantic to America 1760
EBL: MAGA: Make Midterms Great Again , God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen in Old English, and Aimee Carrero and Spirited
Twitchy: Ratio Alert! PBS Lets Us Know How Many “People In Small Boats” Have Been Killed So Far, A Biden COVID Christmas, and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) Suggests “Best Way To Oppose Fake News” And We Can’t Stop Laughing
Louder With Crowder: Young Somali girl claims none of us are illegal since, like, America is literally stolen land or something, Striking Starbucks worker claims they can barely afford “spaghetti and meatballs from a can,”, and Student blasts her school after she was accused of “misgendering” a man who was in the girls’ locker room
Vox Popoli: Immigrants and Their Idea Nation Lie, also, A Taste of the Bass
Upstream Reviews: Silver Bells, It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,
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CDR Salamander: So We Have A USS Defiant (BBG-1)
Don Surber: When CBS silenced Andy Rooney – Twice
Matt Taibbi: Candace Owens – The Great American Basket Case,
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Make Nakatomi Plaza Great Again
Posted on | December 24, 2025 | Comments Off on Make Nakatomi Plaza Great Again

Hard to believe it’s been 37 years since NYPD Detective John McClane saved his estranged wife Holly from the evil terrorist Hans Gruber, a saga memorialized in the classic documentary Die Hard, which all good patriotic Americans know is the best Christmas movie ever.
Pray for everyone inside Nakatomi Plaza ? pic.twitter.com/r4PWOuJnhG
— Agreeable Greg (@AgreeableGreg) December 24, 2025
It’s not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from the Nakatomi Plaza!!! pic.twitter.com/4yfHNl9XMK
— Sports Jim III (@SportsAndChup) December 24, 2025
Wishing everyone the happiest of holidays!
My yearly holiday reminder to you, that Nat King Cole is magic. pic.twitter.com/ZNGCYfGqba
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