2.15.2012
Maybe The Boy Isn't Too Smart
You just became the lead video footage for every newscast. We can forgive you for weed. But bad PR? You can't make that mistake.
The War On Drugs Might Now Be Beginning To Pick On The Wrong People
Seventeen TCU students, including four football players, have been arrested after a six-month investigation by Fort Worth and TCU police that included students selling drugs to undercover officers, police and TCU officials said Wednesday.
"All of those arrested are drug dealers," TCU Police Chief Steven McGee said at a morning news conference. More.
Changes occur when those with influence start having their own ox gored. And when that ox is their kid who would have otherwise had a bright and wonderful future but for an undercover and expensive investigation by the government, that could be the beginning to the end of the goring.
The way we deal with drugs is stupid. These kids will have their mugshot on TV by tonight, they'll be kicked out of school, the criminal justice system will suck some money out of them and their parents, and they'll spend the rest of their life trying to explain to a potential employer that they aren't Pablo Escobar.
The comments that are forthcoming are predictable. But, mark my word, just like we look back on black and white water fountains, one of these days we will hold our head in shame on how we treated people in the War on Drugs.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/02/15/3736441/many-current-tcu-students-arrested.html#storylink=cpy
Foreshadowing That This Would Not Be A Good Day For TCU
Before facing #11 UNLV last night in basketball, this pic went out described as the crowd "five minutes before TCU's biggest game of the season".
After the big win, a photo was taken that Deadspin would later describe as the "saddest court-storming ever."
After the big win, a photo was taken that Deadspin would later describe as the "saddest court-storming ever."
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- Just breaking: Fort Worth cops made a massive drug bust of "many TCU students" last night after a long undercover investigation had concluded. TCU is just releasing details. More media followup later.
- There's some civil trial going on up at the Wise County courthouse. The best I can tell it has to deal with some lady who lost some range of motion and strength in two of her fingers, but I'm not sure who she is blaming. As always, there's more lawyers involved in a case over money than one over freedom.
- We had a candlelight dinner last night at the house. I kept waiting for the Family Cat to cause a Carrie-like disaster.
- I go to bed early and wake up exhausted. Dreams. Ugh.
- Conservatives are blaming the President for high gas prices this summer? I thought it was speculators when this happened under George W (when the price was around $4.12 a gallon, by the way.)
- I don't understand the attraction of hydrocodone or Xanax as as an abusive drug of choice.
- I kept getting lots of tips yesterday about the Decatur eighth grader/prescription medication drug bust, but it's kind of hard to write anything about it when a juvenile is involved.
- The Parker County torture case going on right now is bizarre. I was trying to think of a movie about hiding someone in a house for the purposes of torture because Misery doesn't do this justice.
- This is very inside to those who really know me: Is the latest Messenger a coincidence or a not-so-subtle shot.
- Random high school girl's playoff game on Monday: Plano West 73, Saginaw 12.
- Sad to see the passing of Cindy Clifton, mother of Kyle Clifton, of Bridgeport.
- I can't imagine going to a restaurant because it is an All-You-Can-Eat establishment.
- Whatever happened to that Debt Ceiling Super Committee/Deadline=Automatic Cuts thing?
- I don't Texas will have a primary until May. If I was running for election, that would drive me insane to have an uncertain date.
- I don't care about the NBA but I like good stories. And this Jeremy Lin story is pretty incredible.
2.14.2012
Sportzzz
For those interested, the Big 12 just released it's 2012 football schedule which now includes TCU and West Virginia. The first conference game is Week #1 when TCU travels to Kansas. The first conference game involving West Virginia will happen on Week #3 when Baylor travels to Morgantown. I had heard there was a chance that Thanksgiving night would always be a Texas home game with the other teams visiting on rotation. Right now, they have TCU playing at Texas on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Edit: That Thanksgiving game may be on after all.
Weird: College football doesn't start until September 15th? Edit: Yep. Wrong about that. Early September as always will be the start date.
Full schedule here.
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
- That's a reader submitted Random Thought Girl.
- It's a foggy Valentine's Day. (I mention it only because of the chance some guy completely forgot who now goes into Panic Mode.)
- And there seems to be more and more backlash over Valentine's being a commercially created holiday. I've read more "couples should boycott it" this year than ever before.
- I hate key rings. I'll spend ten minutes trying to get a key on and off one of those dang things which takes what seems like 100 pound of force to separate. Why did it take until 2012 for this to be invented?
- I'll admit it. I got mad at the Messenger for the first time in years over the weekend, but I think we've both calmed down.
- I think Piers Morgan is a great interviewer.
- I've seen very, very few DWI cases based upon illegal drugs but many of them based on prescription medication.
- I bet in 20 years there will only be hot women in short skirts running the dogs around at the Westminster Dog Show. Idiocracy has been slow to catch up with that show.
- The death of the soldier who died after being found unresponsive at Fort Hood (and is the grandson of Decatur folks) is still surrounded by a lot of "unanswered questions." No one has suggested foul play but you can't help but think of A Few Good Men.
- When I was picking out the Valentine card for Mrs. LL, I overheard the gal beside me said, "This would be a lot easier if I wasn't pissed off at him right now."
- Mrs. LL's car ended up with tickets to a musical in it. It made her happy. (We may boycott the holiday in the future, but I'm not bringing the subject up during Year Two of marriage.)
- I saw some goofball post on Facebook yesterday that began: "Tucked away in Obama's new budget . . . . " How is anything "tucked away"?
- Lots of people have been hating on all the publicity given Whitney Houston's death with many, for some reason, asking why we aren't mourning the death of American soldiers instead. Hey, it is possible to mourn the death of an African American pop star and soldiers.
- Sports: I saw Jeremy Lin's name in headlines for a week before I had any idea who the heck he was. (Over that past week, the Harvard grad who just happens to be Asian has become an NBA sensation with the New York Knicks after being claimed off waivers last December.). But it was good to see firebombing columnist Jason Whitlock get in trouble for a troubling tweet about him.
- "Fort Worth -- A Tarrant County jury has concluded that an Arlington man acted in 'sudden passion' in the stabbing death last year of his ex-girlfriend's boyfriend and sentenced him to two years in prison." I could be wrong, but I think the new Tarrant County DA's press agent might have ignored that bit of news. (The case was filed as Murder and carried with it a range of punishment of 5 years to life in prison. Once the jury found "sudden passion," the range shrunk to 2 years to 20 years. And then they went with the minimum.)
- "Who do you think you all are? Highfalutin heifers?" - High school cheerleading coach's rant in a high tone Houston area that got her fired. The cheerleader who recorded it received two days suspension.
2.13.2012
It's Not Safe Out There Today
Justice Stephen Breyer unhurt after being robbed by machete-wielding intruder while at West Indies vacation home.
— AP Courtside Seat (@AP_Courtside) February 13, 2012
Machete?
Early reports were that it was a stroke.
And the book in photo of the gal who allegedly abducted her daughter in North Fort Worth and fled to New Mexico.
Random Monday Morning Thoughts
- Fox 4 sent a reporter this morning to Decatur to cover "Arctic (Even-Though-There-Are-Above-Freezing-Temperatures) Blast 2012."
- I was beginning to think the missing Fort Worth girl who was abducted by her mother last week wasn't going to be found. Normally those cases are solved within hours. But wasn't the Amber Alert cancelled in New Mexico where she was located?
- A person was found dead by the Lincoln Memorial over the weekend which made me think of mystery, intrigue and the Pelican Brief. But it sounds like a suicide.
- Grammys: Taylor Swift is beginning to have some Garth Brook's I-can't-believe-you-like-me face.
- Never won a Grammy: Led Zeppelin, Beach Boys, The Who, Jim Hendrix, The Kinks, Bob Marley, Grateful Dead, Queen, and Chuck Berry. The Starland Vocal Band ("Afternoon Delight") has one.
- Adele is one hot, plump gal, but I'm stunned she's only 23. And when she talks she sounds like she belongs in a Monty Python skit. (Stolen observations from the radio this morning.)
- Most people believe that Kate Upton will be on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue today. I'm stunned she's only 19.
- I made Mrs. LL watch the drug scene with the fire cracker popping Chinese guy from Boogie Nights. I think I saw a question mark form over her head.
- Whitney Houston in a bikini in 1996.
- Now it's picking up: Another Dallas police car was crashed into last night. That's the second one in a week.
- Sports question on the radio this morning: Was Tony Romo getting to play in a final foursome with Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson at Pebble Beach yesterday the greatest sports thrill of his life? I bet it was.
- Oddest name for Paul McCartney's new album: "Kisses On The Bottom."
- Remember that crazy Porsche crash that killed the lawyer and two twenty-somethings near Las Colinas? I didn't know there was a video of them leaving the strip club before the crash. She looked wobbly.
2.12.2012
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