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The final sketch on SNL mentioned Whataburger. Surely, that’s a first. Here’s the sketch, he says it at the 55-second mark.


Armchair Political Pundit Thought:

When a runoff between Texas AG Ken Paxton and Senator John Cornyn became official for Cornyn’s current Senate seat, President Trump said he would make one of the men bow out, but that never happened. When Trump removed U.S. AG Pam Bondi from her post, I thought that was an easy fix to the problem, and Trump would replace her with Paxton. I’m surprised that didn’t happen, as it seemed like an easy fix to this little predicament. Perhaps the offer was made to Paxton, but he turned it down as he covets the Senate job more; however, I’d say there’s more power and influence as an AG even if he only serves out the rest of Trump’s term.


I should have understood this long ago, but I learned in Sunday school that just about all the church reformers never intended to start a new church; they were just trying to reform “the church,” but things just sort of took off from there, mostly by the actions not of the reformers, but those they influenced.


Sometimes I am amazed at how naive I can be when it comes to the meaning of songs. For instance, the Hall and Oats classic Maneater has nothing to do with a woman.

Heck, I think I was in my mid- to late twenties when I learned what Olivia Newton-John’s “Let’s Get Physical ” wasn’t about: working out. I still can’t believe all the elementary school teachers used that song in skits and performances for their young students. Granted, all references went over the children’s heads, but surely parents must have had some interesting thoughts.


Here’s an interesting fact about Dr. Jane Goodall’s death. She was working on a document late into the night during a speaking tour, until 10:30 PM, just hours before her death in Los Angeles. Her assistant, noticing an email update while in bed, began editing it because she thought Jane was too busy to manage it herself. Goodall was found deceased the next day at approximately 8:30 AM.


MAGA Supporters Are Fuming After Email Confirms They Will Never Get Their $500 Trump Phones or Deposits Back



Dallas’ new Halperin Park, similar to Klyde Warren Park, opened this weekend. I like this feature.


A lot of folks have pointed out that the company painting the This is the website of the firm the Trump administration hired to paint the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has a very outdated website.


An email from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles warning White House staff about leaks, is leaked


Small Georgia town reinstates police officers and department 2 days after the mayor fired them all – The jobs of the chief and about 10 officers were terminated as of Wednesday morning. Exact reasons haven’t been shared publicly.


I’ve actually been revisiting the first season of Knight Rider and several documentaries about the show. When you consider the show was filmed without CGI or special effects, and that all the stunts were real and practical, it was an impressive feat. All that to say, this story caught my eye.

Illinois’ Volo Auto Museum baffled as KITT replica receives NYC speeding ticket


Sobering photo.

A funeral has been held in Louisiana for eight children who were killed in a mass shooting last month.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) May 9, 2026 at 10:00 PM


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Friday, May 8, 2026


Man, I just can’t shake this upper respiratory infection. Getting sick at 50 feels a lot different from when I was ten.


I’m not sure how she found this old shirt, but I was delighted to see my daughter honoring her namesake and the scholarship I’m honored to serve on with my closest friends.


George W. Bush resigned as the Governor of Texas on December 21, 2000. So, over the last 25 years, Texas has had only two other governors: Rick Perry and Greg Abbott. Apparently, Texas voters think there’s nothing wrong with that. Yet many Texas Republicans I know fervently support term limits.


Assuming I didn’t fall for a doctored image, the Pope likes Nikes.


Southwest Airlines has a cool new plane,  Independence One, to celebrate our country’s 250th birthday.

  • Red, white, and blue paint scheme with 1776 written in giant quill script
  • The key phrase, “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” from the Declaration of Independence and the three inalienable rights endowed to all humans 
  • Thirteen stars on the fuselage denoting the thirteen original colonies
  • Circle of stars on each engine cowling reflecting the original Betsy Ross flag
  • Special “1776” tail number
  • America250 nose and winglet decal


A type of TV show they don’t make anymore is the wandering stranger. You know, a guy comes to town, then leaves. Examples include Kung Fu, The Incredible Hulk, Knight Rider, and Highway to Heaven.


Growing up, I didn’t think very highly of Ted Turner. But when he announced he was going to give away a billion dollars in 1997, back when “billion” wasn’t thrown around like it is today, I started to have a change of heart.


“Nudity is Unity” is a heck of a phrase to preach the Gospel.

Christian missionary hailed as ‘holiest man alive’ pleads guilty to abusing boys in Texas
Daniel Savala, who preached for decades in an Assemblies of God-run college ministry, was sentenced to 30 years in prison without the possibility of parole.


Campaign staffers tell NPR they make ‘thousands’ betting on their own candidates

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May The Fourth Be With You 2026


Trump shares bizarre AI-generated image of himself lounging in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool with Cabinet members


Japanese toilet maker Toto surges 18% on AI chip component expansion plan

They aren’t making AI toilets. It’s just that the same technology used to manufacture ceramics (i.e., toilets) can also be used to manufacture chips, and chips have a better profit margin these days


Ask.com shuts down after nearly 30 years, marking the end of Ask Jeeves

Ask.com, originally launched as Ask Jeeves in 1997, officially closed down operations on May 1, 2026. The parent company, IAC, announced the closure as part of a shift away from its search business.

Ask Jeeves stood out in the late 1990s and early 2000s for its natural language interface. Users could type full questions and receive direct answers, with help from a mascot called Jeeves. At its peak, the search engine competed with Yahoo in the early web era, but Google eventually took over due to superior indexing.

The company rebranded to Ask.com in 2006, dropping the Jeeves branding to appear more modern and competitive.


A new US phone network for Christians aims to block porn and gender-related contentLaunching next week on T-Mobile’s network, the cell plan takes a nuclear approach to online safety.


What an embarrassment. During King Charles’ visit last week to our nation’s capital, the administration not only flew the wrong flag at one point, but later flew his country’s flag upside down as they honored our war dead. Granted, the average U.S. citizen isn’t going to know what’s proper, but you can reasonably expect the people in charge of that stuff to know proper protocol.

Here were the mistakes:

  • On April 24, the Friday before the trip kicked off, ABC News reporter James Longman said that Australian flags were briefly raised alongside American flags on the light posts lining a major thoroughfare of Washington, D.C., the King and Queen’s first major stop stateside. “For about two hours, they put the Australian flag up alongside the Stars and Stripes… I think they realized their mistake, and they’ve replaced them now with the Union Jack,” Longman said in a video shared to Instagram.
  • The royals laid a wreath and posy at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to honor the fallen and the military partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States, but a problem was spotted with the Union Jack flag on parade. The national flag of the U.K. featured in the King and Queen’s escort was flown upside down.

And I’ll be honest, I had no idea what a posy was, I had to look it up. Basically, it’s a small, hand-tied bouquet of flowers and foliage often gifted to convey sentiments.


Per The Independent: Pete Hegseth is now bringing his wife to Pentagon meetings after he ousted top officials: report

Now, Hegseth has brought his wife, Jennifer Rauchet, a fellow former Fox News producer, to some meetings and she sits in the back of the room.

It’s unclear if Jennifer had any role at the meetings or was just there to observe.

Hegseth has also filled his inner circle with his brother, Phil, who was appointed as senior advisor and attorney Tim Parlatore who has represented both Hegseth and Trump, according to the report.

The Independent has reached out to the Pentagon about the culture at the Department of Defense.


Odds on this passing?


Texas residents sue Elon Musk’s SpaceX saying massive sonic booms have damaged their homes


Punch it, Chewie!

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Thursday, April 30, 2026

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For questions, reach out to 940-328-7766.

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We will rebuild, together 💙

This appears to be the path of the EF-3 tornado that caused winds up to 145 mph that hit my beloved hometown of Mineral Wells on Tuesday. So it barely missed the high school, but took out a good chunk of the country club and what used to be Fort or Camp Wolters, which is now an industrial park. My heart goes out to all those employees who are not displaced and have nowhere to work to earn an income.


It was so surprising for me to hear that an EF-3 hit my hometown of Mineral Wells on Tuesday. It was even more surprising when I was watching the CBS Evening News, the national, not local, broadcast, and to see them do an extended live segment.

Heck, we even made the Paper of Record and the BBC.

And here’s aerial footage from CNN, without sound.

 

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I’d just like to add that I was really proud of my 1994 classmate, a football teammate since sixth grade and now the chief of police, who handled a press conference exceptionally well. My hometown is in good hands.


A new feature from TxDOT’s Statewide Planning Map shows Texans where to find roadside wildflower blooms across the state. Just be sure to select “Blooms Across Texas” beneath the “Basemaps” sidebar menu.

The map shows the locations of four types of blooms: Prairie verbena, Texas paintbrush, Indian blanket, and bluebonnets. It also includes locations of annual wildflower festivals and other floral attractions across the state.


For the last several months, I’ve been seeing reports that the U.S. military is running short on weapons (WSJ: The U.S. Ammo Shortage Is Worse Than You Think) (US at risk of running out of missiles if another war breaks out after depleting stockpile in Iran operations).

And when you hear reports that the USS Gerald R Ford broke the record for longest deployment since the Vietnam War, countries like China (toying with Hong Kong) or North Korea could really stir the pot and take advantage of how thinly spread things are.


I’ve never watched The Sopranos, nor can I recall ever watching a James Gandolfini movie other than his small part in Crimson Tide, but I really like his son’s performance as a young, sleazy staff member in the New York Mayor’s office.



 

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