- DaughterGeeding enters her teenage years today.
- Yesterday, LL posted a graphic of 2022-2023 non-NCAA National Championships. One stood out. Out of all the schools to win “Hip Hop Dance,” I would have expected it to be BYU.
- Texas lawmakers approve 29% budget increases for themselves – As teacher raises and property tax cuts plans died, lawmakers found agreement to boost their own office budgets by 29% the highest bump in more than 20 years.
- Wikipedia had the wrong Vatican City flag for years. Now incorrect flags are everywhere
- Pedro Pascal Got an Infection After Years of Letting ‘Game of Thrones’ Fans Put Their Thumbs in His Eye
- The Press is Falling for Anti-Abortion “Fetal Heartbeat” Propaganda – Reporters are parroting — and spreading — sentimental falsehoods.
- “Once a fetal heartbeat could be detected, typically around the sixth week of pregnancy … ”When I read this phrase in the New Yorker, referring to Texas’s first abortion ban, I shot off a letter to the editor. “This is misleading,” I wrote. “There is no heartbeat at six weeks because the fetus does not yet have a heart. As San Francisco OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Kerns told NPR: ‘What we’re really detecting is a grouping of cells that are initiating some electrical activity. In no way is this detecting a functional cardiovascular system or a functional heart.’” I noted that “a six-week fetus is about the size and shape of a baked bean.”
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Babe Ruth reaction to getting hit by a pitch is priceless pic.twitter.com/DSYcWQyM5S
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) May 29, 2023
- https://twitter.com/KellyrKopp/status/1663354739524882432
Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, May 30, 2023
- Props to AMC for having a Band of Brothers marathon followed by a showing of Flag of Our Fathers for all of Memorial Day. Granted, I didn’t watch much of it, I need to watch that series. I’ve seen The Pacific and really enjoyed that.
- It’s funny how our now former state AG, our top law enforcer, was complaining about the law not being fair as he was impeached. But, as LL stated, “The question remains: why now? He deserved to be impeached, but all of the allegations have been known for over two years. Why, suddenly, did they go after him now?”
- Trump is calling our governor out for being silent on the impeachment of our AG. I actually agree with the orange man.
- Before the divorce, I did not know that child support payments do not go directly to mothers from their ex-husbands. Instead, the state takes the money, puts it in a fund, invests it, and then takes money from the fund to give to the mothers. So, twice a month, I send $800 to the Texas Attorney General for my money to go into an investment fund. Texas makes a lot of money off of divorced families, and that’s why there’s little done to keep marriages together, it’s all about money.
- My kids continue to suffer from the trauma of how their mother broke apart our family. I know this because they open up to me about it periodically. They ask questions about her actions that I don’t have the answer to. So, I asked the ex if she would have a conversation about this. She told me I should stop dwelling on the past. Well, I think she does nothing but avoid acknowledging and owning up to her past options. Somewhere there is a compromise, but so far I can’t find it. What doesn’t help is that she only wants to communicate through email. So much can be lost in the written text, especially when emotion is involved. It’s best to just act like an adult and have a verbal conversation.
- US to give away free lighthouses as GPS makes them unnecessary – Program aims to preserve the properties, most of which are more than a century old, to anyone willing to preserve them
- This video went viral quickly on Sunday. Rules are rules.
Championship ends with two runs scoring on a dropped strike three while the other team is celebrating thinking they won.
Brutal pic.twitter.com/zL8eBsxMvS
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) May 28, 2023
- @DallasTexasTV is a great follow on Twitter, but I don’t like how they won’t allow their tweets to be embedded on websites like mine. Anywho, here’s a tweet of highlights of the Allen high school graduation ceremony complete with fireworks and a drone show.
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This is powerful from Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla
“You always hear people give glory to God and say 'thank you' when they're holding a trophy, but you never really hear it in times like this.”pic.twitter.com/VO0JkJplQL
— Jason Romano (@JasonRomano) May 26, 2023
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For the 100th anniversary of the Texas State Parks system, we’ve rounded up our picks for the best ways to get your adrenaline pumping.
For each activity, we’ve suggested a park close to a city center and a remote option for those looking to get away. https://t.co/BKg23ati4L
— Texas Highways Magazine (@TexasHighways) May 28, 2023
Bag of Randomness for Friday, May 26, 2023
- I don’t want to be the star of the show. I prefer to be the person behind the scenes doing the work that helps make the person in the spotlight look good. Most folks want to be Maverick, I want to be Goose. I don’t want to be President Bartlett, I was to be Leo McGary. I don’t need the recognition, but it helps to know that I’m appreciated.
- Maybe guys in my position aren’t supposed to reveal this, but one thing that hurts a lot is to see how effortlessly my ex has moved on with her life.
- A Marlin, Texas high school had to move its graduation because only 5 students were reportedly eligible to graduate – 28 of 33 seniors at Marlin High School did not meet graduation requirements, and their attendance records and grades are to blame.
- In a new BMW sedan, drivers can change lanes using just their eyes
- Indiana doctor faces discipline hearing over 10-year-old Ohio girl’s abortion
- Texas passes bill to let chaplains serve as counselors in schools
- The bill allows schools to use a volunteer or employ chaplains “to provide support, services, and programs for students as assigned by the board of trustees of the district or the governing body of the school.” A school district can use funds allocated for school safety and security to support chaplains in their role, the same funds used for other counselors. Schools now have six months to vote on policies to either deny or allow chaplains into their schools.
- Some Alabama conservatives say textbooks ‘indoctrinate’ students: ‘Too much Black history’
- Natalie Portman Replies to Fans on the Internet | Actually Me | GQ – To my surprise, she says she’s open to Star Wars again. I think that’s not only cool but opens a lot of possibilities, especially with de-aging technology we’ve seen Disney+ already do.
- This 60 Minutes Australia piece was interesting. I don’t think our reporters get some of this access. The general speaks like Bill Belichick and the Chinese representative talks like Donald Trump.
Bag of Randomness for Thursday, May 25, 2023
- A bill that would have required Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments has failed
- At last night’s small group, an older gentleman from South Bend said when he was growing up, most school bus drivers owned their own school bus. That’s news to me, and kinda neat.
- France bans domestic short-haul flights where train alternatives exist, in a bid to cut carbon emissions.
- Why you should travel solo this summer – This is something I struggle with. I always felt happiness is better when shared, so I have the inclination that I have to share experiences with someone rather than by myself.
- Windows 11 is getting a force quit option to close apps without the Task Manager
- Woman asked to sign divorce papers killed husband with hammer, Arlington police say
- New ridesharing app Black Wolf is like Uber but with drivers who carry guns
- I wonder when I’ll experience joy again. Joy is different than happiness.
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Emblematic: The dumpster at the Texas Attorney General's office is on fire #txlege pic.twitter.com/Jflvf4GYwq
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) May 25, 2023