OtherDogGeeding has been extremely attached to me as of late. I’m guessing he senses something is wrong with me or something is wrong with him.
Dressing up as Snow White won me a hundred bucks as it won my office costume contest. We had until the end of Monday to send in our pictures, the end of Tuesday to cast our votes, and the results were announced yesterday – in case you are wondering why it took me until Thursday to mention a Halloween post.
I ran into Bob Sturm at our the grocery store a little less than two hours before he was set to be on air. The last time I saw him was when I was at the radio station as a guest of Sean Bass, and Bob looks like he’s in really great shape.
Norm think that Dirk will outlast Romo – I think he’s right.
One kid has an viral infection and the other kid has an ear infection.
While at the doctor’s office I struck up a conversation with a Wal-Mart employee and who works in the returns department. She mostly told me about the amount of Halloween candy that is returned, which is surprising to me.
A University of Texas defensive football player tweeted he was tired of a class, the defensive coordinator decided to reply telling him he needs to get an A.
The Wall Street Journal had a story about an 18-year-old female West Virginia University freshman who was just elected as the country’s youngest state lawmaker. That’s quite an accomplishment, although the paper failed to mention that her father is already a state senator, which certainly takes away from the story.
If ISIS is really trying to sneak into Texas through the Mexican border, I’d like to see the drug cartels get involved with them stepping on their turf.
A few weeks ago I learned that Wikipedia provides the demonym (term for the residents of a locality) for major cities. Just look up the city and you should see it in the right sidebar. Residents in Dallas are called Dallasites, Fort Worth residents are called Fort Worthians, and the fine folks in Juneau are called Juneauites.
Astronauts Encase A GoPro In A Water Sphere – YouTube
I saw a new Pace Picante “New York City?!” commercial last night and it made me look up their Wikipedia page. Pace Foods is located in Paris, Texas but was sold to Cambell’s in 1995. Cambell’s is headquartered in New Jersey . . . so perhaps it’s now a Jersey based picante sauce?
Campbell's has a huge factory in Paris. When they bought Pace they moved everything from San Antonio to the Paris complex. But yeah, you can be sure Jersey is calling the shots.
I agree on the SEAL breaking the code. There's no honor anymore, only the desire for fame and fortune.
Campbell's has a huge factory in Paris. When they bought Pace they moved everything from San Antonio to the Paris complex. But yeah, you can be sure Jersey is calling the shots.
I agree on the SEAL breaking the code. There's no honor anymore, only the desire for fame and fortune.
The article about the girl with the Disney dresses says they live about 30 minutes from WDW. Lucky.
What are people from Lewisville called? Lewi-villains?
Good question. I'm going to guess Lewisvilian, and that's based off of what Wikipedia states the demonym for Louisville, KY is . . .Louisvillian
But what about people from Frisco? Based on Wikipedia's demonym for San Francisco, they would be Friscans. Sounds odd…
" Dressing up as Snow White…"
But you've only done this just this one time, right?