- Man, life can be shockingly short. Kidd Kraddick was only 53. As you become older, it just becomes more real, shockingly and mind-numbingly real. It’s so weird how instant death can be. I’m sure he had no idea when he woke up on Saturday morning that would be the last time he brushed his teeth or tie his shoes. But in a way, a well lived life and surprise death in its own kind of way, is beautiful and adds to a legend.
- It was amazing how slow all the local media outlets were in posting Kidd Kraddick’s death. Twitter was the only place to get any of the news, and I knew it was legit when I saw other local radio personalities were sending their condolences. KDFW broke the story, and for over an hour they never updated their webpage, but they did have it on their Facebook page. I also noticed that all the other local newsites didn’t have anything even after 11:00 PM. And of course, Kraddick’s website crashed due to traffic.
- I know he was in syndication and was well liked by celebrities, but I was surprised to see his death as one of the top stories on all the major news websites as well as TMZ, EW.com, and others..
- His daughter replied to Mark Cuban’s tweet about her father’s death asking the tweet to be removed, twice. Here’s a screenshot in case the tweets gets deleted (second tweet. I wonder if he jumped the gun in reporting the death before the family wanted to release the statement, and judging from her tweets, she was in NYC when he passed.
- If there’s one thing that listeners knew that Kidd loved, it was his daughter. He loved playing that clip of her singing Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer while taking a bath and often talked about that lovey dovey “Butterfly Kisses” song. I feel for his only daughter Caroline, and it breaks my heart he won’t be there on her wedding day. But this is also a charge for me to get more serious about my health for my kids.
- Years ago I remember Kraddick irate on the radio when the local news stations were teasing a story in commercials about a long time morning local radio personality dying and how he was contacted by his daughter and friends fearing the worst. In case you were wondering, that disc jokey was John LaBella, and he was killed when the top part of a fork lift hit an overpass, which hit his car and killed him.
- I haven’t listened to Kidd in years, but as I kid he was the main reason I listened to 97.1 KEGL FM. Eventually he moved away and then came back to the Dallas airwaves to 106.1 KISS FM where I was a loyal listener during high school until I had to move out of radio range and go to college. It wasn’t until my senior year in college that I found out his show was broadcasted on the Internet, which turned me into a giddy teenage girl. His show made one of my first remedial processing jobs bearable. I was one of those that listened to him when my alarm went off, had the radio on as I got ready in the bathroom and ate breakfast, listened to him on my commute to work, and timed it when he went to commercial to run from the car to my little cubical to catch the next segment. In those days he would sometimes go past 10:00 AM and that was just some great extra gravy.
- It’s funny how much a radio personality can become a part of your life, as if they are an actual friend, as if you really know them. I remember the first few times I ran into a radio personality I listened to quite often and felt weird that they didn’t know me. And because morning radio personalities become such a routine in our weekday mornings, I feel for all the listeners that will have a major adjustment period, especially the kids and teens.
- I really admired Kidd. He was fun and always positive, and gave so much of himself to others less fortunate by creating Kidd’s Kids and making that so much a part of his life. When you consider how successful that charity of his has become, is there another local radio or television personality that has done more to help others?
- So weird that last week they had a bit in which each cast member would say to each other in their final moments on earth. WFAA posted the YouTube video of the bit on their website but eventually the video became private and unable to watch. But they did transcribe part of what he said in the bit.
- When I worked in Las Colinas I used to walk over to his studio on my breaks to watch the show. Actually, it was through his show that I experienced the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
- I once called into his Friday’s “Flush The Format” segment and requested James Brown’s “Living in America”. I then played the next month in “Flush the Format”.
- Aneurysms sure are scary, and other than a crazy headache there’s no other obvious symptom.
- Gordon Keith posted a screenshot of the last text he received from Kidd.
- KTVT posted a picture of him from the golf tournament in New Orleans that was taken before his death. It could be the very last picture taken of him alive.
- Very late Friday night I told WifeGeeding we should make plans to go visit her brother in Georgetown. At the ungodly hour of 8:00 AM Saturday morning she woke me up to say we needed to hit the road to Georgetown because her brother said it would be a good day to visit.
- I’ve written about how I love the scenery driving west of Forth Worth with the open fields and a great big sky, so I was thinking I ‘d see something similar driving south. The construction kind of killed all that, and between Dallas and Waco there seems to be nothing but a lot of junk yards and large industrial buildings.
- On our way to Georgetown I spotted this guy driving over 80 mph in a minivan with a refrigerator strapped to the back.
- I saw a Baylor billboard that predominately displayed Ken Starr which made me cringe a little.
- The Baylor football stadium looks like it will be really nice, and the way it’s being built, that is, deep field with enclosed tall/steep walls, it has the potential to be very loud. But I guess that’s only if they are able to sell that thing out, which I guess should be a problem in the near future.
- On the way back home WifeGeeding demanded we eat at the Health Camp, which despite its name, isn’t healthy.
- I never noticed the large Confederate flag flying next to I35 in Waco until this trip, but it certainly stood out. Here’s more about it if you are interested.
- I’ve become a Harbor Freight customer, and I’m turning into a fan with the cheap prices. I think I’m about to buy a large air compressor.
- I could easily write a ten page paper on the annoyances of Johnny Manziel, but him going to a frat party in Austin wouldn’t be included in it.
- Praying with patients: A Dallas surgeon finds a way to put ministry into practice
- As if Christian historians and academics have never written a book about another faith – Fox News Anchor Dumbfounded That A Scholar, Who Is Muslim, Had The Audacity To Write A Book About Jesus
- I enjoy Rachel Held Evans’ writing and she’s a good follow on Twitter – Why millennials are leaving the church
- If you are a ‘Family Guy’ fan, here’s some shocking news, one of the Griffins will die and be replaced. YouTube Surely it’s Meg as the actress that does her voice is quite the rising star.
- AMC Picks Up ‘Halt and Catch Fire’, a Show Set in Dallas and Written by a Native
- Something for you Christians that are ‘Breaking Bad’ fans and prefer a short read – The Frightening—But Biblical—Moral Logic of ‘Breaking Bad’
- Religious Family Man Presumed Dead for 16 Years Resurfaces as a Gay Man
- University Of Memphis Quarterback Plays Piano, Duets With Girl Battling Cancer At Children’s Hospital
- Friends Jessica and Timothy decided to date for 40 days and write about the experience. The result is 40 Days of Dating, an absurdly captivating blog
- A hazmat team had to decontaminate more than a dozen campers at a Maryland bible camp thanks to a prank that involved deer repellant and a fart spray called “Liquid ASS”.
- “Keep looking up, because that’s where it all is.”
Bono Interviewed On – ‘The Meaning of Life’
Gay Byrne is an Irish television personality/reporter with a show called ‘The Meaning of Life‘ in which he interviews celebrities about . . . the meaning of life. In this interview, Bono is asked about his life and Christian faith.
You can watch the YouTube video of the interview below, but I don’t think the audio is that great. However, you can listen/download the audio version which I included beneath the YouTube video in two parts.
I think the first half is more biographical about his life and the band and how he came about his Christian faith, and the second half is more about how he goes about living his faith today.
If there’s any part that jumps out, it’s the start of the second half of the interview to the 2:36 mark. He’s a transcript I made of it:
Burne: You are obviously a believer, but not in the church as the church . . .
Bono: Oh, but I am a believer in the church. I do believe in the church, I just think the church . . . I don’t think there are loads of different churches, I think there’s one church. It’s just smashed into loads of different pieces. And . . . and I think that the Spirit, you know, the Holy Spirit, if you want to call it that, is much more “anarchistic?”¹ than we think. It says, it comes like a wind, you don’t know where it comes from, you don’t know where it goes, scripture says. And it continually renews itself. It leans forward and I think religion is a slightly different thing. And I think people have to be very careful thinking they have a monopoly on the truth.
You know, there’s a thing everyone reads out at their wedding, that beautiful scripture in Corinthians. Love is this, love is patient, love bears all things, love believes all things. You know, then it says faith, hope, and love, and the greatest of these things are love. Well, why is that? Why is love more important than faith? And the answer is just found a few verses later. Which is that beautiful, beautiful passage, especially beautiful in the King James, where it goes see through a glass, darkly; but then we shall see face to face’ we know in part; but then I shall know even as I know myself, even all I shall be known.
You see through the glass darkly. And whenever you see religious people where their faith is more important than love, they got it the wrong way around, in my view.
The Scriptures are very eloquent about love and you know, I can’t really figure it out, um, how people have so maligned Christ, you know. And by the way, we don’t even know that Christ tended to set up a religion. We know he asked much bigger questions of people. Questions about surrender, and I think that would be a better preoccupation than doctrinal matters.
The Meaning of Life with Bono Part 1 – Ignore the first 26 seconds as a commercial was overplaying with the audio.
Meaning of Life with Bono Part 1
The Meaning of Life with Bono Part 2
Meaning of Life with Bono Part 2
¹ I couldn’t make out what that word was coming out his Irish mouth and that was my best guess.
Bag of Randomness
- To be truthful, I never really got over the breakup of Wham!.
- I woke up with the chorus of the Pointer Sisters’ ‘Automatic‘ going through my head.
- Russian soldiers have not been wearing socks but something called footwraps, up until this year.
- The Texas landscape is a slice of heaven – 35 Gorgeous Photographs From Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- There’s a big movement to store computer files in cloud data storage, but now there’s a service to actually store a copy of your physical keys to the cloud. So if you lose them, you can get a new one made easily.
- Certain words are just really fun to say, like “frittata”.
- I could easily write a ten page paper over the annoyances of Bucky Richardson.
- There was a lot of attention focused on Kate’s post pregnant baby with most women applauding her not concealing it. I thought it was great for such a beautiful woman to set such an example that things like this happen to every women. Heck, I had no idea it happened until our first born popped out of my wife.
- If it wasn’t for Anthony Weiner, I’m quite certain Will and Kate would have named their baby Carlos Danger.
- I can’t believe Jerry didn’t want to keep the Cowboys name in the title of the stadium. But then again, anything I really like, Jerry does the opposite. I thought Cowboys Stadium had a bit of a classy appeal to it. And for what some of the other top stadiums got for naming rights, I think Jerry short-changed himself.
- A friend took me out to eat at Twin Peaks yesterday, he loves their salad of all things. The young waitress that delivered our food was pregnant.
- America in the 1970s: Texas
- The official White House photographer is now on Instagram.
- Five Snuffer’s Restaurants are in bankruptcy and being helped out by El Fenix.
- This is definitely the year of George in the news. George Bush 41 almost died and later shaved his head, George Bush 43 has a new library, the George Washington Presidential Library will open in September, George Zimmerman, Royal Baby George, George Clooney had a breakup, George Straight is on a farewell tour, George Lucus sold his studio to Disney.
- Saul Goodman’s Best ‘Breaking Bad’ Advice (VIDEO)
- I first learned of the Konami code playing Contra. Now some guy rigged it to propose to his girlfriend.
- Dallas police dogs in K-9 Unit to get bulletproof vests thanks to donation from non-profit group
- Among CIA museum’s prizes, an American love letter on Hitler’s stationery
Bag of Randomness
- Barry mentioned how many people on Facebook are posting a story about a new pastor of a megachurch visiting his new church as a homeless person to unexpected (or expected) results. That made me remember a chapel service at Hardin-Simmons in which the speaker talked about a previous trip to the campus as a homeless person, and when it was time to speak at chapel, he did so as the homeless person to the shock of the audience and talked about how he was ignored and referenced the parable of the good Samaritan. I remember feeling conflicted about that sermon because campus officials told us to not to interact with the homeless or suspicious visitors for safety reasons. After all, we weren’t in the safest part in town, and during the first week of my university experience a student was mugged and shot. Heck, there was a dumpster literally outside my from window and everyday I saw a non-student digging inside of it. The hardest was watching mothers put their little kids inside to rummage through.
- Speaking of not being in the safest part of town, I remember hearing so many sirens the first few days of living on campus and then told not to worry and I’d get use to it as we lived across the street from a hospital . . . and then someone got mugged and shot.
- Regarding chapel, all freshmen and sophomores were required to attend something like 85% of them, and they were held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Tuesday was usually the more serious, preachy one, and the Thursday chapel was more student lead, fun, and not always faith based.
- It’s funny how DaughterGeeding will try to bargain or get out of stuff when talking to her mother. WifeGeeding will tell DaughterGeeding to do something, and DaughterGeeding will reply, “OK, mom. But, how about we do/try this?”
- Cowboys Stadium hosted some international soccer games with a grass field that nobody liked. They even used green sand to fill up the holes.
- The Rangers have a new Taco Dog, and it’s just about as you would imagine it – a shell in a bun with a hotdog and taco meat.
- CBS11 visited Six Flags one two different days after the accident with hidden cameras to test how ride attendants are watching over ride passengers. They purposely left seat belts unbuckled and didn’t lower lap bars down properly, and the employees caught it each time. Here’s the video segment.
- The other day I mentioned how pretzel bread is the new “it” thing. Sonic now has a pretzel hot dog.
- I could easily write a ten page paper on the annoyances of Vince Young.
- Google has a new piece of hardware called Chromecast. It’s a small device that hooks up to an HDMI outlet and you can use a Chrome web browser on your device (iPad, computer, phone) and watch it on your television. The ad is a bit deceptive as it shows it looks just like a USB thumbdrive, but after closer inspection, the fine print says you have to hook a power adapter to it.
- No way, other than obvious reasons, and here’s too much money to be made in religion – Religion to Disappear By 2041 Claims New Study
- The birth of Christ in a nutshell
- Texas is well represented in the top ten as well as DFW – The 50 Hardest Working Cities in America
- Those ComicCon folks sure look like a fun easy going bunch.
- And a bit more ComicCon humor if you like the X-Men and Scooby-Doo.
- It took almost all my life to realize that the man in the yellow hat in all the Curious George stories resembles a banana.
- Dodger Stadium Serves Frozen Beer Foam – Keeps Drink Cold For 30 Minutes
- Death Happens More Slowly Than Thought
- VIDEO: Florida State’s Nick O’Leary, grandson of Jack Nicklaus, survives horrifying motorcycle crash