11.16.2005
Cue The Banjos
11.15.2005
Am I Delirious?
I think I just saw Elton John and Dolly Parton sing John Lennon's "Imagine" on the Country Music Awards.
(Looking for picture).
The Slain Dallas Police Officer Story Is Incredibly Sad
Cool Commercial
Jennifer Aniston . . .
is GQ's first "Woman Of The Year". And, for the cover photo, she forgot her shirt.
Seasonal Moods
I think this is my favorite time of year. I like it cold. I like two major holidays on the horizon. I like the chance of snow in the next couple of months. I kind of like driving home in the dark after work.
I like reflecting.
287 Near Decatur Shut Down?
WBAP just reported that but I didn't catch if it was north or south of Decatur and/or whether both lanes were shut down.
How's that for information?
11.14.2005
OK, This Is Getting Bad For W
Hey, That's Illegal In Texas!
I'm watching the LSU and Alabama game at home on Saturday (once again, sitting on the couch and holding my Baylor pennant) when LSU wins in overtime. The camera cuts to the LSU crowd and I immediately think that I just saw two guys kissing. I grab my TIVO remote control and replay it about 10 times. Yep. Guys kissing.
I'm so pleased today to learn that I wasn't the only one who giggled at the event. The Internet was buzzing about this very funny moment. Someone had even posted the above picture memorializing the moment.
A Friend Of Mine Visiting the Florida Keys . . .
UT Karma [Edited from "Charma"] Is Haunting Me
So Texas moves to 10-0 and looks bound for the Rose Bowl and then on Sunday: (1) former UT quarterback Chris Simms throws a game winning pass for Tampa Bay, (2) former UT receiver Roy Williams catches three touchdowns for Detriot, and (3) former UT defensive back Nathan Vasher returns a field goal - yep, a failed field goal - an NFL record 108 yards for Chicago.
I just sat there on the couch [edited from "coach"] holding my Baylor pennant.
[Edit: I've got to start proof reading]
Crazed Prosecutor
There was a pretty interesting case that wrapped up yesterday in Dallas. The prosecution had charged Angela Disabella with capital murder alleging she had intentionally killed her infant daughter with chili pepper.
If she had been found guilty, she would have faced an automatic life sentence (and would not have been eligible for parole until after 40 real years).
Instead the jury found the death was caused "recklessly", found her guilty of the second degree felony of Manslaughter, and assessed her sentence at seven years in prison.
I saw a bit of the punishment phase on the news last night and some female prosecutor was screaming questions at the defendant's mother. It was not a good scene.
11.13.2005
When I Clicked On the "Next Blog" Button In The Corner . . .
. . . I found this: "Here we are at the 2005 Bomba Halloween Party in Downtown SA. John was a baker and Sandie had a "bun" in the oven. We took first place in the costume contest!"
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
