
Y’all heard me talk about my buddy Jimi before. We met in kindergarten, were college roommates, worked next to each other at Fidelity Investments, roomed as adults a few times, and continue to be there for each other despite wronging each other numerous times. He turned 50 last week, and on Saturday, his mother threw him a birthday party.
DaughterGeeding agreed to drive me there. As you know, I like car trips because they are great bonding opportunities, and I like showing her off to my friends and parents, who I was close to as a child. She turns 16 in 35 days, and I like to give her as much practice as I can with driving, especially on things she doesn’t get to practice often, like highway driving, long-distance driving, and driving in stormy weather. Yup, it rained quite a bit on our drive. Surprisingly, on I30, while in the middle lane, she hit a spot that caused her to hydroplane. She handled it well. She didn’t panic and didn’t overreact. This was one of the reasons why I had her drive, so I could be there to coach her along. And if something bad were to happen, I’d be there for her. I’d much rather have her go through something like that when I’m with her than for her to go it alone. I think it’s better for her to learn to drive in inclement weather with me in the passenger seat, rather than doing it for the first time alone. I made sure to praise her on what she did right, but also added a few pointers on avoiding how to hydroplane, why it’s not a good idea to slam on the brakes, and even though natural instinct is to turn in the opposite direction, it’s better to go with the flow of the skid.
At the party, DaughterGeeding was greeted warmly. One of my other close friends likes to converse and quiz her about her life. When he found out she drove, as he also has a 15-year-old daughter, he was shocked and bewildered that I allowed her to drive in the rain, and how he wouldn’t allow his daughter to do that even if he was in the passenger seat. Maybe he didn’t mean to, but it really felt like he was judging my parenting. It was one of those moments when I thought, if I tried to explain myself, it would just make the situation awkward, so I basically didn’t say anything; other than she handled it like a champ. But it does surprise me how one wouldn’t think it’s a good idea as a parent to have your kids practice going through adverse situations with you there, so they would be better equipped to overcome them when they are on their own.
Jimi’s mom had a scrapbook that was hard for me to put down. It had a lot of sports articles. And since we were both on the same teams, it was great being able to read about my small accomplishments. The children of Mineral Wells really don’t know how lucky we were to have Craig Holamon document our memories and put them in print. A lot of certificates from teachers were included in the scrapbook, stuff like “A Honor Roll.” In the past, I used to think they weren’t keeping. But each one had a teacher’s name on it, and it was nice to be reminded about those teachers I loved and haven’t thought about in decades from Robert E. Lee and the junior high.
Jimi’s mom also spread a great arrangement of childhood and teen photos on a table, which flooded me with memories. She did a great job arranging the whole thing. But truth be told, on the way back, I almost teared up. Because, in a strange sort of way, looking through the scrapbook, examining the table of photos, and reliving memories with other friends about Jimi, it gave me funeral vibes. I’m sure I’m the only one who felt that way, but I guess that’s the sort of stuff that goes through one’s mind after experiencing a lot of loss in life. Well, happy Monday, folks!
At least we didn’t encounter this on the highway.
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) April 19, 2026
I always thought this was one of Dallas’ cooler buildings, and there is a local skyscraper similar to it.
The iconic Providence Towers office complex at Spring Valley Road and the Dallas North Tollway in Farmers Branch is up for grabs again.
— The Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews.com) April 16, 2026 at 8:00 PM

I guess Dallas likes buildings with keyholes. At least ten years ago, it was free to visit the building’s Sky Lobby observation deck, which is a better deal than paying to ride up Reunion Tower.
The Stars will be wearing the alternate ’99 Championship Sweater throughout the playoffs for all their home games. I really like them, always loved the outline of the star on it, but the Stars really stunk it up in game one of the playoffs sporting them.

- Championship Collar: The inside collar features “3OT 1999”, paying tribute to the triple-overtime victory that secured the ’99 Stanley Cup.
- Bridging the Eras: The star-stripe design connects the iconic look of 1999 with the identity of today.
- Logos Reimagined: Legacy logos are reinterpreted through our current colors, blending past tradition with modern energy.

The lawsuit alleges that on Feb. 25, 2026, the head football coach at Texas Leadership Charter Academy in San Angelo ordered about 80 students to perform “continuous, whistle-driven push-ups for an entire class period — about 45 minutes or more — without water, rest or breaks.”
The students estimated they were forced to do between 300 and 420 push-ups while five coaches walked among them “berating any child who showed signs of fatigue,” the suit alleges.
The following day, students said they returned to school in agony, with many unable to raise their arms to eat, brush their teeth or dress themselves, the suit alleges. Despite this, coaches required them to do push-ups for two more days.
Government Workers Say They’re Getting Inundated With Religion – “This has never happened before,” one government employee tells WIRED. “I have never gotten a message like this from anyone.”
The USDA is not the only agency espousing overtly religious rhetoric: At the Department of Health and Human Services, the Small Business Administration, and the Department of Labor, federal employees have been alarmed to watch Christianity’s creep into the government since President Donald Trump’s return to office.
On February 7, 2025, Trump signed an executive order establishing the official White House Faith Office as well as faith offices across government agencies. The White House Faith Office is led by Paula White-Cain, a pastor and televangelist known for her controversial invocations throughout Trump’s various presidential campaigns.
Since then, faith offices have sprung up across agencies, and Christianity has started appearing in office life.
This photo of dinner served on the USS Abraham Lincoln, sent to a family member of an anonymous crewmember, went viral on Friday. I guess that’s what you call “shoe leather,” but I wish I knew exactly what it was, other than some sort of military spam.

An MLB player tosses a ball to a kid wearing his jersey.
The kid makes the catch… then hands it to his little sister and gives her a hug. How can you not love baseball pic.twitter.com/qxPzhpgelV
— Dudes Posting Their W’s (@DudespostingWs) April 19, 2026
I thought President Trump was going to instruct either Ken Paxton or John Cornyn to drop out of the Senate race. I think he set a withdrawal deadline of March 17. What happened to that? The runoff is set for May 26.
Texas launches $750M plant, targets growing New World screwworm threat
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers broke ground Friday on the facility at the Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas, which will produce 100 million sterile flies per week by November 2027, according to a recent news release. The major development is designed to serve as a safeguard against a New World screwworm invasion.
New World screwworms are deadly, flesh-eating parasites that threaten cattle and other livestock. At the new facility, scientists will mass-produce sterile male flies and release them into targeted areas. Because female screwworm flies mate only once, pairing with a sterile male ensures their eggs never hatch.



















