3.14.2006
Not Exactly Cinemax At Night
Sporty Sports People . . .
Say Hi To Tony Soprano
Sporrrtttttzzzzz
For fans of "The Ticket" and/or Greg "The Hammer" Williams from Boyd, you will want to read this.
Six Flags
There was a minor accident of a ride at Six Flags over the weekend. No big deal it seems.
But this sentence was in a story in the Dallas Morning News: "Six Flags Over Texas has had one guest fatality since the park opened in 1961. A woman drowned and 10 others were injured in 1999 when a Roaring Rapids raft capsized."
Is that right? As a kid, I remember a pretty serious accident with the old Big Bend roller coaster - I could have sworn someone was killed on that ride. And my other fading memory is about the old Sombrero ride - but I think that might have been an employee that was killed or injured.
Don't Call It A "Civil War"
"BAGHDAD, Iraq - Police found at least 72 bodies killed by gunfire in Baghdad in the past 24 hours — a gruesome wave of apparent sectarian reprisal."
This is going soooooo well.
But What Do I Know
"Big bucks! No whammies!"
3.13.2006
March Madness
Well it is time for everyone to become a gambler for at least four weeks.
I see that Texas A&M has made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a long time. But I felt old (once again) when I learned it was 19 years ago that they earned an automatic invitation to the tourney by beating Baylor (yep, Baylor) in the SWC Championship Game on a Sunday afternoon at Reunion Arena.
And I was there in 1987.
(Someone actually gave me tickets at church that morning).
Top Ten Children's Books Of All Time
1. Charlotte's Web, E. B. White; illustrated by Garth Williams (1974)
2. The Outsiders, S. E. Hinton (1968)
3. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Judy Blume (1976)
4. Love You Forever, Robert Munsch; illustrated by Sheila McGraw (1986)
5. Where the Red Fern Grows, Wilson Rawls (1973)
6. Island of the Blue Dolphins, Scott O'Dell (1971)
7. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, J. K. Rowling (1999)
8. Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret, Judy Blume (1972)
9. Shane, Jack Schaeffer (1972)
10. The Indian in the Cupboard, Lynne Reid Banks (1982)
Lake Bridgeport . . .
. . . 12 feet low as we enter a window of three months for rain.
(And I've heard some radio ads for North Star Pointe - the development that used to be part of the boy scout ranch on the north side of the lake. I bet it's a little hard to move those expensive lots right now).
Elizabeth Rohr
Beast
3.12.2006
Spring Break Special
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