3.30.2012
Downtown Fort Worth This Afternoon
That's a Faithful Reader submitted pic. Unfortunately, there wasn't a description. I'm trying to get one.
(Thanks, Michelle!)
Edit: Here's an update . . . . "The naked man was driving his car, yes naked. Ran red light, hit car, hit construction equipment and rolled on to curb. Then he got out of his car, naked."
Edit: Star-Telegram blurb.
Edit: Related?
Bloomin' Onion!
I don't know what's more amazing: Six troopers eating at Chili's in Decatur today, or the fact they were able to find six parking slots together in that parking lot.
Random Friday Morning Thoughts
- I'm normally not a fan of fight videos, but some young bully getting clocked was equally satisfying and disturbing.
- If you really want to know the applicable law in the Tayvron Martin case and why an arrest didn't occur, this written by a Texas lawyer makes perfect sense.
- Did you know if you are alone in a car with a Third Grader and that Third Grader has a copy of Guinness Book of World Records in her hands, you'll be bombarded with more facts than humanly possible?
- Channel 5 covered the Great Decatur Bluebonnet Massacre of 2012 last night (complete with an appearance of former educator Melinda Reeves who just happened to be at that cemetery at the time.) Whoever (whomever?) is on that Board probably no longer wants to be on that Board.
- I'm not sure I remember the land along Texas highways looking as lush and green as they do right now.
- Paradise's Conner Berry will be an upcoming Dale Hansen Scholar Athlete of the Week.
- The Arkansas Supreme Court, in a blatant attempt to ruin my "And Another" feature, ruled this week that such conduct is constitutionally protected so long as the teacher and the student are at least 18 years old.
- The Wise County Animal Shelter is tired of "lies", "gossip", and "rumors" being posted on its Facebook page. Maybe The Family Cat accessed my laptop again.
- Hey, Now. Many have told me that today is "National Cleavage Day."
- You'll read this in other places today but I'm first to discover it: The conviction of a man for murdering a former University of North Texas football player in Denton County was just reversed because the trial judge, citing a crowded courtroom, didn't take measures to allow the defendant's family to watch jury selection. All you constitution lovers don't have a problem with this, do you? “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a . . . public trial.” - 6th Amendment
- Mrs. LL's softball team got a tie last night, 5-5. She was giddy. Then she wanted to talk about the infield fly rule.
- George Bush 41 endorsed Mitt Romney yesterday but I couldn't stop looking at his lavender socks.
- Every road in the metroplex is under construction right now, right?
3.29.2012
This Story After Last Night's Execution Is Getting A Lot Of Traction
More.
But if you want to impress your friends, tell them that's not the first time. The last words of William Prince Davis who was executed in Texas in 1999: "Warden. Oh, I would like to say in closing, 'What about those Cowboys?'"
(Too bad the poor sap messed up "How" with "What". Then again, he might have had a little stress in his life at that moment.)
But if you want to impress your friends, tell them that's not the first time. The last words of William Prince Davis who was executed in Texas in 1999: "Warden. Oh, I would like to say in closing, 'What about those Cowboys?'"
(Too bad the poor sap messed up "How" with "What". Then again, he might have had a little stress in his life at that moment.)
And He Knows All The Lyrics
From the comments on youtube: It would have been hilarious if when he sings, "Will you let me go?" the cop would sing back, "WE WILL NOT LET YOU GO!".
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
- Dirk Nowitzki is engaged according to that hot bed of news station KSCS. Hey, I wonder if his crazy ex-girlfriend is still locked up?
- Those trying to overturn Texas tort reform finally took a shot in federal court in East Texas. They lost this week. (The link is primarily for my plaintiff lawyers friends since its a press release from the insurance industry that will drive them crazy.)
- Motorcycle death last night in Dallas. That's two in two days.
- Having a refrigerator repair guy in the house is weird because someone gets to go through your refrigerator.
- Craig James' new ad defending his Helicopter Parent actions while his kid was at Texas Tech proves he has the ability to suspend reality.
- There have been two Major League regular season baseball games already played. Now those teams go back to playing pre-season ball. Weird.
- There was a wreck in front of McDonald's in Decatur this morning.
- Mrs. LL asked me what I would do if I won the Mega Millions jackpot. My answer: "Disappear."
- My odds of disappearing because of winning, by the way, are 1 in 176,000,000. Well, those are the odds if I actually bought a ticket (and if you can't "quick pick" it, I wouldn't go to the trouble.)
- Cool picture: A group of Confederate veterans standing on the Wise County Courthouse steps in 1906.
- Another angle of pregnant Jessica Simpson.
- I don't think I've ever asked for an apology from anyone.
- The Obamacare analogy of the government already forcing us to buy auto insurance makes sense to me. You can say "but you don't have to drive", but that is simply not true in Texas. We have to drive.
- There was a grand prix race track that was built in northeast Wise County a few years back. At least I think it was built. Has there ever been a grand prix race there?
- Man, that police video of an apparently uninjured George Zimmerman isn't going to help the Trayvon Martin controversy.
3.28.2012
This Editorial Cartoon In The UT Student Newspaper . . .
. . . caused quite the controversy. That free speech thing doesn't play too well in Austin sometimes.
Sportin' A Hoodie In The House Of Representin'
This is such old news. I've been protesting since 2008:
Me In Gated Community Eating Hot Dog Full Of Skittles
Considering The News From Florida
Is this the worst name for a high budget movie or, under the belief that any press is good press, the best?
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- The Cowboys open the NFL season this Fall on Wednesday night against the NY Giants. The game is normally held on Thursday but will be moved to accommodate the Presidents acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. Obviously, we have a communist conspiracy here.
- Everyone sure seems confident about which way the Supreme Court will rule based upon the questions asked yesterday. I'll defer to the experts who say the Court normally doesn't take a Devil's Advocate position during oral argument and the questions generally indicate how a judge is feeling. However, everyone still better tap the brakes a bit.
- If I'm part of the group that subdued the nutty Jet Blue pilot yesterday, I think my first question aftwerwards would be: "There is someone who can land this plane, right?"
- The Messenger caught some heat on a cover story a couple of weeks back about "glamorizing" an attempted suicide victim. Now they say the story has done some good, but I don't know if it is a very good idea to get two folks who have recently contemplated suicide together.
- In my dream last night I had to run through Las Vegas which didn't look anything like Vegas and which was under construction on every single block.
- In the next dream, some girl was being abducted so I fired a warning shot with an assault rifle -- a rifle where you could see the bullets in the air like a pellet gun. I have no idea.
- I wake up multiple times a night.
- Fishermen discuss places to eat in Decatur.
- Part of Mrs. LL's birthday gift were pillows like they have in The Mirage. (I think I just figured out why I had a Vegas dream.)
- Ticket Fans: Grubes is leaving the Hardline to go to the University of North Texas? I don't understand that. At all. (And I'm pretty sure this is his lawyer dad.)
- It's no big deal, but I wonder why the Messenger won't print the name of the boy who lost his leg in that horrible lawnmower accident from last week. Some people might want to send some get well wishes.
- The lawyer who wrecked the Porsche that killed him and a young couple in Las Colinas back in January had twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system. Pure speculation: Something weird happened in that car.
- Edit: Allen motorcycle death with a 40 foot fall.
3.27.2012
Bluebonnet Murder
Joe Duty Photo From 2003
If the only thing that is left is a bag of Skittles and a hoodie, I'm gonna freak out.
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