- I didn’t drink much milk as a child, but when I did, it always had Nestle Quick in it. Sometimes it was one teaspoon, but some days called for a double teaspoon. I believe they still sell it today but the name has been changed to the trendier “Nesquick”. But I know for sure it doesn’t come in that metal container. It was a joy using a spoon to pry open that lid and then a moment of “manhood” the first time I could open it just using my fingernails.
- This answered so many lingering questions – How Dallas’ Neighborhoods Got Their Names.
- In Texas, Thousands Of Students Are Dropping Out As Early As Middle School
- Ticket Master sent me an email yesterday to remind me the U2 concert is just 30 days away. In other Bono related news:
- Fuller Seminary is recognizing Fuller Studio’s one-year anniversary by reflecting on an interview between author Eugene Peterson and Bono about the Psalms. They also are providing five new videos from an additional interview conducted Fuller Texas professor of theology and culture, David O. Taylor
- “We don’t have to please God in any other way than to be brutally honest; that is the root not only to a relationship with God but the root to a great song . . . or any work of art of merit.” —Bono
- Texas Sues Trump Administration To Recover Execution Drugs It Bought From India – Texas and two other states bought a massive amount of execution drugs from India. The FDA says the drug is illegal to import, so Texas is taking them to court.
- China and Europe to build a base on the moon and launch other projects into space
– If space is to be explored peacefully it will require ‘international collaboration’, a spokesperson for the European Space Agency said - A popular joke on Twitter yesterday was about a future ’30 for 30′ about the ESPN layoffs.
- Full Senate, in rare move, goes to White House grounds for classified North Korea briefing
- There’s a lot of buzz about Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’ but I think the subject matter is too depressing for me to even to consider.