4.15.2006
Saber Rattling
About As Cultured As I Get
4.14.2006
4.13.2006
Simply Too Young
There is a great story today in the DMN of a 17 year old Rowlett kid who signed a baseball contract with the Colorado Rockies that would have given him a $460,000 signing bonus.
Last summer he reports to their minor league club in Idaho. After three days (which included a bus trip to Utah and a stop for lunch at Albertson's), he said "screw it" and walked away. He never received a dime of the $460,000.
Now he can't play for any college because he technically became a professional when he signed the contract.
Discuss Among Yourselves
From the Dallas Morning News today:
My 4-year-old son has two settings: on and off. When he's on, he's nonstop, full of energy, 100 percent devoted to his task, a constant whirl of motion. When he's off, which isn't often, he's either falling asleep, sleeping or waking up.
My husband and I love that he's so invested in his life. But to be honest, we're sometimes exhausted. Our lives would be easier if he mellowed out when we wanted him to – at restaurants, during worship services, on plane trips. A surefire way to calm him would be with a teaspoon of Benadryl. We've given him the appropriate dose of the antihistamine to battle allergies probably a dozen times in his life. The pink liquid not only stops his runny nose; it knocks him out and gives his body a chance to rest and recover from what ails him.
We've never given Benadryl to him when he doesn't have a runny nose, watery eyes or isn't sneezing. But would there be any harm if we occasionally gave him a dose just to calm him?
Full story here.
Teenagers Are Writing For The AP
So I see this headline: "Police: Teen's Kidnapping Story a Hoax". Looks like an interesting AP story so I scan it. As expected, it is about a girl that dissappeared and then lied about where she had been.
But this paragraph made me laugh: "Kelsey was missing for about 15 hours before turning up at a stranger's home in her small southeast Kansas town. She said she had clobbered her assailant and was able to escape."
Clobbered?
[Edit: Yeah, I guess it's possible the girl used the actual term "clobbered" but normally it would be in quotes if that were there case. It's funnier to think thats just the word the reporter used. I choose to believe that.]
The Death Psychic
I just found out how I was going to die:
"A deranged homeless man climbs over the dividing wall of a department store dressing room and strangles you to death with a clothes hanger. "
Nice.
You can find out your own fate: Link.
Channel 8's New Girl
Erin Hawksworth, 25, is the new sports reporter for WFAA.
I've discovered that she has a myspace account that the Belo suits would probably not approve of.
But me loves me some Erin Hawksworth.
4.12.2006
Grocery Shopping Observations
The Ice Harvest
Kenny Rogers
The singer has been everywhere lately looking ....well....odd.
Here is an explanation (with before and after pictures).
Our System Is Soooo Confusing
From the Star-Telegram:
"FORT WORTH -- Death Row inmate Steven Kenneth Staley, convicted for killing the manager of a Steak and Ale nearly 17 years ago, should be physically forced to take anti-psychotic medication -- an order that, in essence, could make Staley competent enough to be executed -- a judge ruled Tuesday."
At least he looks crazy.
4.11.2006
Kill All The Lawyers
Forget about the McDonald's hot coffee judgment, this is the most amazing verdict I've ever heard of. (And I predict this story becomes national news over the next two days).
If Southwest Airlines locked her in a basement for a year, I would understand it. Otherwise, where do I line up to be racially profiled?
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