2.23.2013
2.22.2013
I Hate Change
They've installed new locks on the Wise County Courthouse outer doors.
Edit: We've now got instructions on how to get out.
(Anybody got the code?)
Random Friday Morning Thoughts
- Boyd's own Greg "The Hammer" Williams has been absent from 105.3 The Fan for a couple of weeks and no one knows why. Uh oh.
- I'm not sure the multiple media appearances by the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas in light of the Tebow controversy makes anyone want to go to his church. That guy just creeps me out.
- The Christian Right is being merciless in their dogging of Tebow for "buckling to worldly pressure." I don't know, maybe he learned that the pastor has said that the re-election of President Obama would "pave the way" for the Antichrist and began to question just how biblical his messages are.
- Jesus spent almost all of his time ministering to the poor, sick, and afflicted. The First Baptist of Dallas just spent $115 million on construction including an elaborate fountain.
- A drive-by in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip caused a crazy scene and a lot of deaths yesterday morning. It occurred right between the Bellagio and Caesars.
- The snowstorm moving into the Northeast has been named "Q". So very odd.
- A teenager in Rockwall sped at over 100 miles per hour on a highway while talking to 911 and claiming there was nothing he could do to stop the car. The whole story has an underlying feeling of, "Yeah, right kid."
- I think "Sixto" is a cool Spanish name.
- "A rabbit tattoo clinic is 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the [Decatur] Extension Office." What's the purpose of that again?
- These automatic budget cuts ("the sequester") are just a tiny drop in a big budget bucket, right?
- I'm already hearing commercials about learning how to "flip houses." We'll never learn.
- Just announced: The Blade Runner will be granted bail.
2.21.2013
Tailgating Warning
I don't know why I think this is so funny, but I do. I love the name "powermove". The shirt and tie. The racing gloves. The toothpick (?).
To quote Drexl Spivey from True Romance, "Y'know what we got here? [Expletive deleted] Charlie Bronson."
Teenager Falls Off Ski Lift
Santafenewmexican – A 17-year-old Albuquerque teen who fell about 45 feet from a ski-lift chair onto steep, snowy terrain at Ski Santa Fe a few weeks ago is reportedly OK.“Basically, the kid is home and he is fine,” said Cody Sheppard, the ski patrol director at Ski Santa Fe. “It was kind of a dramatic deal. I guess he was attempting to throw a snowball to the chair in front of him, where some friends were, and when he threw the snowball, the momentum just carried him out of the chair. He did hang on for awhile, but then he had to drop.”
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
- Well, even though the floozy counselor received probation in Tarrant County, I'm not sure that prosecution was worth it.
- Seems kind of odd that Paradise ISD's athletic director suddenly stepped down in the middle of the school year.
- Read lots of comments about a new Texas Monthly article about a man on death row who might be crazy. Well, that is if you think plucking both your eyes out while on death row constitutes crazy.
- Mark Cuban was on Howard Stern yesterday acting like Cuban. Take away a few billion and he'd be better suited for Honey Boo Boo than Shark Tank.
- About a week ago there was a story of a professor at Columbia University who stripped down to his underwear in class while scenes from 9/11 played in the background. His reason? "In order to learn quantum mechanics you have strip to your raw, erase all the garbage from your brain, and start all over again." All I could take away from the story is that there would be a 100% chance I'd fail "quantum mechanics" at Columbia.
- 100% agree with bagofnothing.com: "The adopted girl on Modern Family has to be the worst [child] actor in the history of ever." Mrs. LL and I talked about that the other day when she kept delivering the line, "Call me a wambulance."
- The Update is/was in some kind of funky "mobile mode" this morning where only one ad got through.
- One odd thing about the monster truck/strip club story (below): The guy gets drunk and runs over the gal and he is found to be 30% responsible and the strip club is 70%. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
- DPS released a web page yesterday with a list of cold murder cases. There is one with a Jack County connection but none from Wise County. Do we have any infamous unsolved murder cases?
- I don't think I've ever heard of so many houses, and now a business in Kansas City, blowing up from gas leaks.
2.20.2013
Dallas Strip Club Popped
Ah, it's the age old story. Guy goes to strip club. Guy gets drunk. Guy gets in monster truck and runs over a girl in parking lot. Girl's family gets rich.
Some of you civil lawyers might want to chime in on how tort reform could impact the verdict. I haven't seen a breakdown of the damages yet.
Oh, and her's a pic from the aftermath of the incident.
Texas Judge About Another Texas Judge: He may "hurt or kill someone"
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
(New photo)
- Is the killer of the Kaufman County prosecutor going to get away with it? Maybe. I wonder if it was murder-for-hire.
- It was sleeting this morning for a bit.
- There was a weird lawsuit filed in Texas by a 16 year old girl who claimed her parents were coercing her into having an abortion against her will. Everyone came to an agreement.
- Talk show host Mark Davis called her parents "evil" this morning and said the girl should marry her 17 year old boyfriend and "get into church and start listening to God." He wasn't that religious when at WBAP.
- Sports: The self-important Jean Jacques Taylor tweeted this weekend: "Romo threw only 83 passes when ahead last year. Tom Brady threw 335 passes when ahead. Wow." He basically called me stupid when I asked him how many more minutes the Patriots were ahead than the Cowboys.
- Bill O'Reilly had two lawyers on a panel last night who said to have a successful lawsuit against Carnival Cruise the plaintiff would have to prove the company "knew" the engines would fail. That couldn't be further from the truth.
- On the home page of the Star-Telegram this morning: A photo spread of the Twin Peaks restaurant's "Lingerie Week". Scantily clad women to promote a web site? Who would stoop so low? Oh. Wait.
- According to the Update, Bridgeport is considering artificial turf for its stadium. That'll cause someone in the comments section to go crazy.
2.19.2013
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