Something else my kids’ school does that I found isn’t a unique tradition: the week of graduation, seniors walk the halls of all grade levels. But what might make it a bit more special for them is that their school is a single campus at one address. So all schools- grammar, middle, and high school- are all neighboring buildings. In case you are wondering why I said grammar, that’s the descriptor classical education schools use instead of elementary.
Possum Kingdom Lake before water.

Love it. I plan on eating my next cookie humming the Indiana Jones theme.
Me think me know this song 💙 pic.twitter.com/hatKIhvLnD
— Cookie Monster (@MeCookieMonster) August 18, 2026
At some point, Jimmy, you gotta let this go. There’s not a person alive, even Gene Jones, who doesn’t believe your side of the story.
Does this explain Cowboys responsibilities? pic.twitter.com/QyMODddqgj
— Jimmy Johnson (@JimmyJohnson) August 20, 2026
Earlier this week, a CBS News segment covered a 47-year-old pastor playing football at San Jose City College. Curious, I wanted to know more about the guy and his background. Playfully, the first thing I told myself was, “He’s got to be an Evangelical.”
He has his own website where you can purchase t-shirts and books he’s authored, and learn how to book him for speaking engagements. On top of that, he also offers coaching:

He’s also active on social media. It appears he started posting on X late last month. Here are three X posts that caught my attention.


I have just about zero doubt that during the midterms, Trump will have masked federal agents monitoring polling stations. That’s going to feel eerie, and sadly, some people won’t mind it. If masked federal agents aren’t there, you just know a lot of masked Trump supporters will.
He’s been showing off his White House renovations this week. I’m not sure if those columns are finished; I know he posted a photo of the floor around them getting an upgrade. But it wouldn’t surprise me one iota if he adds gold leaf to the top of them or the outside of the White House.
And it’s nauseating how many things he and his sycophants keep trying to slap his name on. The latest:
- Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump
- New details of plans for the Kennedy Center and White House ballroom include columns carved in Italy, plaza named for Trump
And yes, that tarp he placed on the front of the Kennedy Center when his name was removed is still there.
“The Odyssey” is still drawing crowds to Cinemark Dallas
Offhand, this doesn’t seem like sound military strategy.

The U.S. Army is planning to phase out a drone battalion tasked just last year with studying and taking on board lessons on drone warfare, including from the ongoing Ukraine war, an Army official confirmed to CBS News on Thursday.
And the ending of the segment didn’t instill confidence:
“In a sign of where things stand, in a mock drone battle between U.S. and Ukrainian forces last spring, sources say the Americans were soundly defeated.“
But hey, the top of the new White House ballroom will have a drone port.

It was a long shot, anyway, but sometimes you gotta go down trying and see what you can learn from the experience.

More evidence that my local NFL franchise will not win the Super Bowl this year. A hot dog fridge?

I meant to post this story earlier this month.
CBS Evening News finally cracked more than 4 million viewers for the first time since March, according to reporting by Status. However, the show reached the solid ratings while its main anchor, Tony Dokoupil, was on a two-week summer vacation.
Nebraska’s largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police agreed this week to stop carrying gloves that can deliver electric shocks to students in the halls of Nebraska’s largest public school district.
The decision affecting most Omaha middle and high schools came after The Associated Press first revealed Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers the gloves, which are known as G.L.O.V.E.s or Generated Low Output Voltage Emitters. The devices have also been used in recent years by some jails.
Omaha Superintendent Matthew Ray requested that police working in the schools, known as school resource officers, stop using the gloves. Omaha Police agreed.








