Man killed by underwear suffocation in Oklahoma

Law officers have arrested a McLoud man in the death of another man who was suffocated with his own underwear and struck in the head.

Brad Davis, 33, was jailed Tuesday night, Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth told a local TV reporter. Davis reportedly told investigators he gave his stepfather, Denver Lee St. Clair, 58, an “atomic wedgie.”

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Bag of Randomness

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  • I did a poor job of trying to describe a cute moment with DaughterGeeding and someone took a shot at my parenting skills or the attention I give my children, which is probably fair because of the lack of context I provided and how I described the event.  Lesson learned.
  • I over-analyze handshakes.
  • I caught the new CBS show “Intelligence”.  It has potential, but the dialog and acting need some work.  The main character and the character Root in ‘Person of Interest’ have some similarities.
  • I think Diamond Shamrock was a better name than Valero.
  • When it comes to eating a burger and fries, some folks eat all fries first and then the burger, others will eat the burger and then all fries, and then there are those that eat them while eating the burger.  I fall into the latter category, but I don’t usually eat the fries separately, I like the combination of the two at once.  I guess that’s the combin-Asian in me.
  • With texts and emails basically commonplace as a communication means with my friends, I tend to fear bad news when they actually call.
  • I’m not sure what is more frustrating, a person passion about their college or a person passion about their political beliefs.
  • Sometimes I’ll catch a special about how to cook a meal in something like 15-minutes and I always yell bull-poo-poo at the screen because a lot of their stuff is already out of the package and cut/sliced which can take almost 15-minutes itself.
  • There was a lot of news about Dennis Rodman yesterday and other than seeing the headlines I did all I could to avoid it.
  • WifeGeeding needed new workout clothes so I bought her some yoga pants for Christmas.  She’s been wearing them around the house a lot and now I that was the best purchase I made in 2013.
  • I’ve never been thin, one day before I die, I want to know what that feels like, but not when I’m on my deathbed as a vegetable.
  • I can’t stand the smell of fish or seafood so there’s basically a ban in GeedingManor of such things, that is, unless WifeGeeding is upset at me for doing something and then the house reeks of it.
  • Not that this is new news, but it is an ugly side of college sports – CNN analysis: Some college athletes play like adults, read like 5th-graders
  • Almost nothing makes me feel dumber than misspelling a word so bad that the spell check suggestions don’t list the correct word.
  • I miss the times I watched ‘Jeopardy!’ with my dad, and of course football.
  • I got into an interesting conversation with someone who asked me why did Jesus teach in parables and not just list rules, something my pastor recently preached about.  I guess I could have just referenced Matthew 13:10-17 but I don’t know if that would really connect with someone not all that familiar with the Christian faith.  So I basically said that was done in the Old Testament but not only did it not really connect with people but they basically found loopholes or misinterpreted them for their own benefit.  I went on to say people connect emotionally with stories (parables) more than a list of rules, they are easier to remember, and you really can’t disagree with a story like you can with a rule.  Of course what I just typed is an oversimplification bastardized version of my answer.
  • Eighties pop princess Tiffany will be performing near GeedingManor at Vista Ridge Mall on Thursday.
  • Toy Story 3‘s setting may have been Denton, Texas.
  • The Biggest Speed-Trap Cities in North Texas‏
  • It’s Officially Too Cold For Lincoln Park Zoo’s Polar Bear
  • If you are a fan of the great ‘Texas Country Reporter’ then you’ll love this YouTube channel.
  • This Washington Post writer sounds like she listens to our local sports station KTCK – You don’t like eggs? Take it up with Robert Griffin III.
  • Med Student Discovers Fake Aneurysm Patient Really Has an Aneurysm
  • Timewaster of the day – Search “atari breakout” in Google Images and play the game.
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Bag of Randomness

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  • The one thing that college football coverage does that the NFL is lacking is the showcasing of the dejected fan of the losing team which makes for great comedy.
  • The College Football Playoff will help settle some of the silliness of college football.  Before the start of the season, Auburn wasn’t even in the top 25, in week 8 they snuck in at 24 on the AP poll, and appeared in the top ten BCS ranking only in week 11.  And now, finally, they are ranked first.  EDIT: I actually wrote all of that at halftime, which reminded me of the time I started to write a post about the Rangers World Series Championship when there was one out to go, which makes me think I jinxed them so you have me to blame the loss.  But in case you were wondering, Florida State started the season ranked 11, and I like what ESPN did with the graphic of Winston and the Heisman Trophy.
  • This will be the last year the crystal football will be awarded to the BCS champion, I never really cared for the crystal football, but they are keeping the new trophy under wraps to create some suspense.
  • On ESPN2 they had Tim Tebow and Johnny Manziel offering commentary.  It made me think of the old devil on one shoulder and angel on the other routine.  Truthfully, Manziel did an okay job for being a bit of out his element.  I also enjoyed Saban’s halftime and postgame commentary.
  • I finally watched the ESPN special ‘The Book of Manning’ and left admiring Archie and his family much more than before.  But I was disappointed they never addressed Archie stepping in and making sure Eli wouldn’t become a Charger, that always rubbed me the wrong way, and was one reason I could never find it in myself to root for Elway.
  • I have an old University of Texas national championship t-shirt I wear when doing chores around the house.  It’s just one of those old shirts that you don’t mind getting dirty.  In the middle of doing chores and wearing said shirt I was asked to run to the store where a man in a Sooner hat came up to me, chuckled, and said, “I wonder how old that shirt is?”  I looked at my shirt, pointed to the part where “2005” was printed, and then was called a f—ing smartass.
  • I can’t tell you the number of time I feared the answer to a question more than asking it.
  • I was reading the latest issue of Consumer Reports and found out a product I own, a Ryobi battery charger, is in recall.
  • KERA – In Tarrant County, some employers are choosing to hire workers who’ve just gotten out of prison.  They’re taking part in a program that gives ex-offenders a second chance at life, while businesses get eager employees.
  • Jerry Seinfeld did a Reddit Ask Me anything yesterday and his answer about writers block surprised me, “Writer’s block is a phony, made up, BS excuse for not doing your work.”
  • Someone asked Erin Andrews on Twitter what socks she wore to keep her feet warm as she did sideline reporting at super frigid Green Bay on Sunday, and she replied it was the Gerbing’s heated sock.  I thought I could use a good pair of warm socks, but had no idea those socks cost about $200.  It turns out each sock is lined with a type of nanowire that works with a microporcessor managed 7v lithium ion battery which will keep your feet warm to anywhere from 135°F for two hours or 85°F for 10 hours.  Here’s an interesting video review about the product.  I had no idea such socks existed, I guess that’s what happens when you live in a warm climate area.
  • Alabama preacher arrested for his wife’s murder as he boarded overseas flight
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