Once again I woke up before 4:45 AM and couldn’t fall back asleep.
Darren Woodson was interviewed on The Ticket yesterday and stated he got a watch as a gift before the Ring of Honor ceremony. He stated Bob Lilly was the first to welcome him to the club and stated his gift was a station wagon and a hunting dog.
The new season of ‘House of Cards’ is available to watch today. Well, I know what I’m doing this weekend.
The ‘Mythbusters’ final show airs on Saturday, followed by a reunion show with Tory, Kari, and Grant.
When I got allergies tested last year, mountain cedar was put in the “severe” category. Since that time, I’ve heard that mountain cedar would be high from time to time, but I never could find it on any allergy forecast. I’m sheepishly admiting that it wasn’t until yesterday in which I discovered it is referred to and listed as “juniper“. Mountain cedar is the common name.
You know it’s spring in our neighborhood when you see a shirtless NFL lineman working on his lawn.
ABC has a special network intro to all of their shows with someone singing “oh, oh, oh-oh-oh” or something like that, and it’s nails on a chalkboard to me.
Beverly D’Angelo was interviewed on The Ticket yesterday and then I came across this infographic – Running on Empty: A Cost Analysis of Movie Road Trips. They chart the Griswold family traveling a total of 2,395 miles and they would have spent about $170 in gas for their time period.
I Found Out What Happens When You Don’t Change Your Oil For 12,000 Miles – To find out what happens when you forget to change your oil, I sent a 12,000 mile oil sample to a laboratory. The results are not good, and should serve as ammunition to convince your stubborn friend or family member that no, it’s not “going to be fine for another few months.”
That did sound familiar, so I had to look it up: "Though he did not play football in college, Lewis was drafted as a wide receiver in the 12th round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys." He was also drafted by the Chicago Bulls. http://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/in-1984-track-sta…
I seem to recall that the Cowboys drafted Carl Lewis? Although he never played in the NFL.
That did sound familiar, so I had to look it up: "Though he did not play football in college, Lewis was drafted as a wide receiver in the 12th round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys." He was also drafted by the Chicago Bulls. http://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/in-1984-track-sta…
Athletic talent can take you a long way.