Bag of Randomness

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  • Our trip to Six Flags yesterday went much better than expected.  I think the forecast of rain may of thwarted some visitors.  Lots of school buses were there but their attendance wasn’t bad at all.  The longest we waited for a ride was no more than five minutes.
  •  DaughterGeeding was tall enough to ride some of the bigger rides but BoyGeeding still has some growing to do.  I was really proud of DaughterGeeding and her willingness to try stuff.  Heck, when we got on the Mine Train she even put her hands in the air for the majority of the ride.
  • I’m not sure if it was the nice weather or the small crowds, but I was really impressed with the friendliness of the staff.
  • I threatened WifeGeeding that I was going to wear jorts with long black socks and a fanny pack.  Actually, there were some high school girls all sporting fanny packs.  But I was happy that I chose to wear a workout shirt that wicks away sweat easily.  I don’t know how I survived that place wearing cotton tees in the day.
  • A designer backpack was left alone.  In the old days I think the staff would have left it there or put it in lost in found, but in today’s world, they called security to check it out and take it away.
  • It was a bit of a surprise to still see a few designated smoking sections at the park.
  • Six Flags Over Texas factoid per Wikipedia – On opening day, guests could visit the six original themed sections: Mexico, Spain, France, The Confederacy, Texas, and Modern (representing the USA).
  • As we walked from ride to ride, a lot of Six Flags employees made an extra effort to give DaughterGeeding a high five, she thought she was something special.
  • One shirt that stood out yesterday was one that said, “Support Tattooed Military“.
  • Speaking of the military, the Musers on The TICKET were talking about their Memorial Day and the meaning of it and they were all in agreement that everyone, either from years 18 to 20 or before the age of 30, should be required to serve in the military as a way to give back to their country.  While I’m not in total disagreement of that thought, it’s a lot easier to suggest when you are past that age.  I wonder what their younger selves would think of that idea.  A lot of folks didn’t have a lot of positive things to say about the military between Vietnam and Desert Storm, unfortunately.
  • In other theme park news: World’s tallest waterslide on hold after test riders allegedly launched into air
  • The injury bug in Arlington and now spread to the Cowboys.  Sean Lee is a smart and productive player, but they guy is made out of paper mache.  And to pour salt in the wound, anytime there’s a chance to get his mug on television, Spaulding Jones will do it.  Hey, if my grandfather owned the Cowboys I’d be all over the place as well, I just wouldn’t try to get into every camera shot as possible.
  • The kids fell asleep in the car on the ride home, but since they didn’t get a long enough nap (per WifeGeeding) we decided to drive up to Richardson and eat at Haystack.  I’ve now eaten there four times in two weeks.
  • This time I actually got to speak with the owner of Haystack and he didn’t seem to give one iota that we both attended Hardin-Simmons at the same time.  But he did say that he lived up to the “Hard’n Sinners’ moniker as he drank his way through college and didn’t finish.  He also said there’s no plan for expanding and that they chose the location because he lives nearby and timed the opening with the opening of the Alamo Draft House movie theater.
  • WifeGeeding and I walked into Wal-Mart the other day and right before our eyes were chewy Chips Ahoy! chocolate chip cookies with Oreo creamed filling inside of them.  WifeGeeding was so excited she opened the package right then and there, before even buying them, just to give them a try.  Heck, half the package was gone before we even got to checkout.  I’m not one for eating groceries at the store before you actually purchase them, but WifeGeeding ain’t got a problem with it.  Personally, I couldn’t taste the Oreo filling inside and didn’t think that much of the cookie.
  • In other Oreo news: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup flavor Oreos
  • In more Oreo news: The Definitive Ranking of Oreos
  • Man, ‘Fargo’ on FX is just darn good television.  The way that gun fight was choreographed and filmed was original and splendid.
  • I’m loving the History channel’s ‘The World Wars’ but I think I caught a major mistake last night.  There was a scene with FDR and Gen MacArthur before the start of WWII, and MacArthur was wearing five stars.  The U.S. didn’t enter the war until Dec 1941 and MacArthur was given the fifth star in Dec 1944.
  • There should be a well made movie about Gen George C. Marshall.
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One Response to Bag of Randomness

  1. RPM says:

    I joined the service post draft. I felt a need to serve and the experience was good for me (although it took me several years to realize that). I always felt a 2 year stint in some sort of national service (think CCC or Peace Corps) is good for young people and gives them a sense of pride instead of entitlement. A military draft is a bit much unless we actually go to war with a nation and not a concept.

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