- I forgot that Bing Crosby was the narrator of the cartoon ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’.
- As a child, I thought those Garfield plush toys that stuck to the inside of a car window were the coolest thing.
- WifeGeeding crossed paths with our lieutenant governor at Love Field yesterday.
- Got an email from one of my loyal readers informing me that Amazon will sell you a bag of nothing.
- From the Cotton Swab Wikipedia page:
- The cotton swab is a tool invented in the 1920s by Leo Gerstenzang after he attached wads of cotton to toothpicks. His product, which he named “Baby Gays”, went on to become the most widely sold brand name, “Q-tips”, with the Q standing for “quality”.
- The pipe cleaner – I don’t think there’s another product that lives up to its name the least. I’m certain it’s used for children art projects 99.4% of the time and used for pipe cleaning just 0.6%.
- ‘Fargo’ Adds Jim Gaffigan to Season 3 Cast
- Christianity Today – LifeWay Stops Selling Jen Hatmaker Books over LGBT Beliefs
- Buzzfeed – 17 Things You’ll Get If You Grew Up Going To A “Cool” Church
- The Fonz recently ate at Pecan Lodge – My mental image of this moment is him taking a bite and either saying, “Whoaaa” or just giving it two thumbs up.
- Houston – New Texas-shaped pool at Marriott Marquis is lit up at night for the first time
- Burger King restaurant dresses up as a McDonald’s for Halloween
- Giant thunderstorm “Princess Cumulus” costume
- A swimming bat
No reference to a Mike Judge show in today's post? I'm going to go ahead and ask you to come in on Saturday to work on it. That'll be great.
I like to think that Henry Winkler said that Pecan Lodge is "Barry good".
Not surprised that Life Way is cutting ties with Jen Hatmaker and I wouldn't be shocked if she started getting dropped from the speaking tours she does.. I've always thought that she and her husband were probably a little too free-spirit for far conservative leaning Christians: their tolerance of homosexuality, open criticism of Trump in social media (mentioned in the article), and their openness about drinking in moderation.