Last night’s Harvest Moon was so bright I actually woke WifeGeeding up to take a look at it. She didn’t understand the big deal until she saw it for herself and had to squint at it because it was so bright.
The TICKET had JFK assassination journalist Hugh Aynesworth as an in-studio guest yesterday. When I worked at Southwest Airlines I decided to get a haircut during lunch at an obscure barbershop. As I waited my turn, Aynesworth walked in and sat next to me. While I didn’t know his name, I could recall he was a reporter and we struck up a good ten minute conversation. One heck of a friendly guy, one hell of a story teller.
A hat-tip to Barry for “reporting” about the cars and bodies found in an Oklahoma days before the major news outlets. All the stories state they were found by accident during new sonar equipment training. I’m actually surprised that after discovering cars at the bottom of the lake they would send a dive team and retrieve them just to check things out. I tend to think a lot of big things like cars are at the bottom of almost every lake. But maybe that new sonar equipment could also identify skeletal remains.
I don’t think Cleveland is very smart in trading Trent Richardson, but now I think Indy is a for sure playoff contender.
The world’s smallest street legal car is 25 inches high; 2 feet, 1.75 inches wide; and 4 feet, 1.75 inches long. The car is in Arizona but it has Texas plates. So while everything is bigger in Texas, they become smaller out of state? And yes, Nathan and George, I know your thoughts about the greatness of Alaska.
In case you ever wondered how far Rocky ran in that Rocky II montage, here are all the details, but if you just want to know the mileage, it’s 30.61.
I can’t believe the upcoming Emmy’s will honor Cory Monteith but not Larry Hagman, the man behind Major Nelson and one of the most iconic television characters of all time, J.R. Ewing. Oh, wait, I can believe it, they are reaching for the younger demographic.
Personal fouls AND Unsportsmanlike Conduct?!?!? The latter is a penalty that is most often called for excessive celebrations than for being "dirty". Baylor and Tech are high scoring, high celebrating teams, but hey, don't ruin his theory with facts. BTW, use a bar graph for for emphasis when you are pointing out the difference between 0 and 3.
Thanks, Keith. I appreciate you remembering.
Personal fouls AND Unsportsmanlike Conduct?!?!? The latter is a penalty that is most often called for excessive celebrations than for being "dirty". Baylor and Tech are high scoring, high celebrating teams, but hey, don't ruin his theory with facts. BTW, use a bar graph for for emphasis when you are pointing out the difference between 0 and 3.