7.12.2014
7.11.2014
Best Excuse Ever For Medical Marijuana
Texas Rangers catcher Geovany Soto arrested Wednesday in Grapevine for marijuana possession http://t.co/KnSzpRyvHr pic.twitter.com/YaR8fZkw65
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) July 11, 2014
In the middle of that losing streak, he has to be clinically depressed.
Our Week Long Nightmare Is Over
EXCLUSIVE: I'm Coming HOME by @KingJames http://t.co/3dAzWO3ZXH (via @SI_LeeJenkins) pic.twitter.com/wIxfyojPIQ
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 11, 2014
(So sick of everyone talking about this.)
Edit:
SICKENING CHAOS IN MIAMI pic.twitter.com/u3L9NGi778
— Ben Mathis-Lilley (@BenMathisLilley) July 11, 2014
Edit (one you'll either get or you won't):
http://t.co/gXw5RYRmrK
— mattisbear (@mattisbear) July 11, 2014
Friday Random Morning Thoughts
- Small deal: The Tarrant Regional Water District had been sponsoring segments on WBAP until a taxpayer called them out. When contacted, the Board said that WBAP had screwed up and the sponsorship should have been for its program called savenorthtexaswater.com instead of the Water Board. They then said they corrected the error. Then yesterday on The Ticket I heard traffic brought to me by "The Tarrant Regional Water District."
- The Ticket's Bob Sturm said last year that if a sport has to "tell its fans to read a league's CBA to understand it" then you've got a league that is in trouble with fans. Man, does that apply this week to the NBA.
- We've got a cold front coming in with highs in the 80s next Wednesday and Thursday.
- I never watch a video or click on a twitter link that reads, "You have to see this" or "You'll never believe what happens next." And my max wait time for a commercial before an online video is 15 seconds. If it's 30 seconds, I'm out.
- I stumbled across the Trinity Broadcasting Network last night (so horrible I hit record) and learned there was a "Holy Land Experience" amusement park in Orlando.
- I would like to see a list of the all the property sold by Wise County governmental entities at the mass auction this week, for what price, and the name of the purchaser.
- Colby Lewis had the worst outing of any Texas pitcher in Ranger history last night.
- Does Uncle Nate still hang out with Johnny Football or has be been kicked to the curb?
- Mrs. LL gave the pig a bath yesterday. Due to all the pig squealing, I had to go up to the bathroom to make sure she hadn't decided to create a slaughterhouse.
- I've touted the greatness of Aerial America before and their recent show on Alaska was fantastic. We got hi-def helicopter flyovers of the path that Christopher McCandless took (and the bus he died in) which was the subject of Into The Wild, an extended segment on the Iditarod while it was ongoing, and spent time on the area often camped in by the Grizzly Man.
- The Sixteen Year in The House has finally become serious about getting her license. I'm not sure what all this online studying is, but it seems a lot more complicated than when I was a kid.
- I made fun of those DPS Gun Boats on the Rio Grande back when they were purchased, and I still think that was an enormous waste of taxpayer money.
- That Houston area mass execution is an incredibly horrible story. The way the victims were tied up and then shot reminds me of In Cold Blood.
7.10.2014
Crazy Video Of The Day
Thankful she wasn't killed. Confused that no one seemed to be helping. And then a bigger question mark formed over my head when I learned this wasn't a car race.
On The President Not Visiting The Border
"I'm not interested in photo-ops" - The President yesterday in Dallas
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Today Gov. Perry and Fox News' Sean Hannity:
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Today Gov. Perry and Fox News' Sean Hannity:
Edit: Keeping us safe from the children?
That Houston Area Shooting Last Evening
Meet the victims. Only the girl on the left survived. Good grief. The accused "was estranged from a woman related to the couple."
Story.
"Texas In One Vine"
"@BoyBlue__: Texas in one vine 💯https://t.co/8xfZFTWXoS"
— Dre (@dravionn18) June 20, 2014
This went somewhat viral yesterday and, honestly, I have no idea what the heck is going on. (I'm guessing its the lyrics and the reaction). But it's oddly hypnotic -- like a great work of art which causes you to see something different in it every time you look at it.
I Get Some Odd Mail Sometimes
That was it.
Irrelevant sidenote: Since the communication deals with "water" and "Rhome", I had forgotten that the top of the city's water tower looks like this from the air.
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
- There were thirteen death notices in the Update yesterday.
- Some guy in our district court, who was either there as a defendant or supporting one, looked at my shoes and said something like, "There's a lot of oil there." What did that mean? Something to do with leather?
- These were the two most circulated photos last night: Johnny Football with hot chicks at Fenway Park, and Rick Perry looking like he was about to die sitting across from the President. But probably the craziest one was one of all those police cars that were on the residential street where an alleged killer was on the loose around Houston.
- My stomach is better. Not perfect. But better.
- NBA: Mark Cuban was in a Florida club last night signing an offer sheet with Houston Rockets restricted free agent Chandler Parsons for three years and $45 million. The Rockets will have the absolute right to match the offer which they'll do if LeBron goes back to Miami with Chris Bosh, who the Rockets have a huge offer out to. Then Cuban will have gotten nothing.
- Someone wanted me to read a Michelle Malkin article yesterday on the immigration process so I glanced at it and, as expected, it was the same basic rhetoric. But most of her facts on the issue were based on this: "An attorney who worked as a law clerk in the Fifth Circuit shared his firsthand experience with me several years ago." Look at the phrase in the Fifth Circuit and not on the Fifth Circuit court. That could be anyone. Isn't a private law clerk working in Decatur who later gets licensed and moves away "an attorney who worked as a law clerk in the the Fifth Circuit" (since Decatur is in the Fifth Circuit.) Not sure why that jumped out at me so much.
- The Family Pig might be the most well behaved of all the living creatures in the house -- human or otherwise. And it likes Cheerios for snacks.
- The President had a long day yesterday. And I'll agree that its crazy that we let presidents use so many taxpayer resources on fundraising but they all have done it.
- Julian Castro, the Latino mayor of San Antonio, was overwhelming confirmed by the Senate yesterday to be lead the Housing of Urban Development. But Sen. Ted Cruz voted against him. Why? (Cornyn voted in favor of him.)
- Israel is blowing up the Gaza Strip. Or seems like it.
- I didn't know until yesterday that Sarah Palin has threatened to leave the Republican Party. With the exception of short interviews on Hannity, she basically doesn't have that big of a forum these days.
- I didn't even know the Dallas Morning News had a dual paid website (that they are now shutting down.) But I think it's funny that the News' reporter supposedly interviews the News' Chief Marketing Officer and has to act objective with sentences like, "He declined to provide the paid website’s traffic and number of subscriptions or to disclose the company’s total investment in the project." Hey, that story is nothing more than a press release.
- "Google exec’s heroin death on yacht brings arrest of woman police say is call girl." That'll make you do a double take.
- If you watch an old episode of Hard Knocks when Wade Phillips coached the Cowboys, you'll be stunned at how uninspiring he was. Or maybe it'll all come back to. "Let the Cowboys ride!"
7.09.2014
Everyone Straighten Up! We've Got A Guest In The Metroplex!
.@GovernorPerry will travel w/ President #Obama to @DallasLoveField http://t.co/oZERg9Xuli #dfwnews pic.twitter.com/e9f0eRaBM4
— CBSDFW (@CBSDFW) July 9, 2014
Air Force One is always an awesome sight. Welcome to #DFW, Mr. President! pic.twitter.com/m1sUDTEzAh
— DFW Airport (@dfwairport) July 9, 2014
From earlier this week:Say What?
BREAKING - Cedar Hill officer set on fire at the Wingstop parking lot... more details to follow
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) July 9, 2014
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
- Stomach ache. Day two. This is weird.
- Missed this yesterday: Wise County was selling around 100 foreclosed property at auction. Is a massive sale the best way to do it? Does that bring out the most buyers or is that too much supply at once?
- Wise County has suddenly turned into the War on Drugs capital of Texas based upon recent trials.
- Jesse Ventura's defamation lawsuit against the "American Sniper" is a little bizarre. No question Chris Kyle had trouble with the truth but he's dead. Let it go.
- The older I get, the more I hate Texas summers.
- The right wing went nuts when Costco, for whatever reason, pulled the book "America: Imagine a World Without Her" off the shelves. Wait. Hobby Lobby has rights that deserve defending but Costco doesn't?
- I know nothing about soccer but that beat down of Brazil by Germany was crazy.
- I bought some new headphones for jogging. They arrived. They are pink. I have no idea how that happened but Mrs. LL will end up with a new present.
- Now we have neighbors coming over to see The Pig In The House.
- The Ticket's Craig Miller participated in a triathlon while he was on vacation. He wrote about it at length, and it sounds impossible.
- I'd love to hear a conversation between President Obama and Perry.
- Me the other day to the Sixth Grader In The House: "I'm glad I don't have to put on a uniform every day." Her: "Uh, you kinda do." Dang it,
- I haven't thrown up this morning. I kind of wish I would.
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