- I can’t stop thinking about the murder/suicide in which the Coppell mayor killed her college bound daughter. The four suicide notes, the planning, the life of a widow and fatherless teen, the lives left incomplete . . . heartbreaking. We live just across the border of Coppell and WifeGeeding has taught kindergarten in that city for the past six years, so we feel a connection with the city.
- I wonder what the family will do with their remains. Do you bury a daughter with a mother who murdered her?
- I also wonder what happens to that house, how will it sell, and how it will affect the neighbors for years to come.
- When I heard that Dick Cheney had some kind of high tech heart pump implanted in him during an operation, I was reminded about a few lines in the Bush speechwriter’s book that I read a few months ago. He loathed working on a statement that would be released should Jimmy Carter die during the Bush administration. He said he was able to coin it so that it was respectful but never complimentary.
- My friend Jimi will be happy to know that Ace of Base is back making music
- I’ve seen in the news how Muslims are having a hard time building Mosques in Tennessee and NYC, and I could not agree any more with Barry’s thoughts.
- Larry Hagman has Andy Rooney eyebrows
- The Old Spice guy helped a guy with a marriage proposal
- I heard on WFAA that Cleburne is going to be a Super Bowl airport. I would have never imagined such a thing.
- Beavis and Butt-head are coming back
- Improv Everywhere Reenacts Star Wars Opening on NYC Subway
- The Department of Homeland Security are looking for workers by advertising on pizza boxes
Recently I was in NYC for work and the only thing I saw on the subway was a guy, who smelled a little like urine, singing 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' like it was nobody's business.
The Coppell incident just doesn't make sense. I read in one article that the mom had gone to the doctor because she was having problems with her vision a couple weeks back. I wonder if there was a brain tumor or something. It just doesn't add up. And, it's scary. If she really was hurting, seemed like no one realized it. Makes you wonder whom in your own life could be suffering.