Bag of Randomness

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  • Yesterday while sharing a milkshake with my daughter, we watch the sun set for the first time together.  That’s a moment I’ll cherish for a while.
  • I saw that Which Wich now offers a lettuce wrap instead of bread for their sandwiches.  I was there for their chocolate milkshake, and I think they offer the best fast food milkshake around.
  • Speaking of sandwiches, a former Baylor Bear and current St Louis Rams running back is spending the off season working in a Waco sandwich shop for minimum wage to save money and stay out of trouble.
  • We walked past a karate studio in which I saw elementary kids using nunchucks, man they start ’em young with those fancy weapons.
  • I was reading a very lengthy but interesting TIME magazine article about the high cost of health care, like why two generic Tylenols will cost you $1.50 or a warm blanket will cost $32 or the appearance fee for a blood drawing technician is $36, when this stat about Houston popped out at me: Houston’s top 10 employers – five are hospitals, three are energy companies.  But overall it’s a darn good article, basically saying there’s a lack of transparency, lack of competition, someone called the chargemaster at hospitals decides on the prices with no reasoning, and it’s a seller’s market.  Oh, and it’s not the doctors or nurses making all the money nowadays, but it’s not for profit hospital administrators and those making and selling medical equipment.
  • I saw an article about Tim Tebow cancelling his FBC Dallas appearance.  In the article, FBC Dallas was referred to as a giant mega church.  “Giant mega church” sure seems like a redundant term, kinda like frozen tundra.
  • FBC Dallas’ statement yesterday seemed a bit long-winded and whiny, and to me they passively accused Tebow of being a coward.  If that wasn’t enough, Pastor Jeffress is already on a media tour capitalizing on this publicity.  It was interesting listening to the guys on The TICKET talk about it, and most seemed to be very proud and supportive of Tebow.  I’m in their camp.
  • A screenprint from the homepage of FBC Dallas touting Jeffress being in the national media.  I wonder if he had the church waste money on building an indoor studio for such events.
  • Granted, I’m a recovering Baptist and I may be painting with an awfully broad brush, but I tend to think that when they get criticized, they do little to act humble and self analyze and consider that they could better shape their message, act more gracefully, or even be wrong.  Instead, they blame ‘the world’ for not understanding them and taking things out of context, cry victim, say others lack courage for not standing tall, and then state they are proudly unapologetic because they are defending Jesus and stand with their definition of the truth.  I’m not saying there’s a denomination that does it right, but I tend to think of the SBC as the squeaky wheel of denominations.
  • Someone commented yesterday that Sen. Ted Cruz is eligible to be President because his parents are/were U.S. citizens.  I disagree with that definition of natural-born-citizen, which is left vague in the Constitution.  It would be interesting if someone like him were to run and be challenged on his eligibility so the courts could be forced to define that term.  In a way, I was a bit surprised that no one challenged McCain on that issue since he was born on a military base on Panama.  I take it back, he was challenged on birth and eligibility.
  • I watched a little of the original British version of “House of Cards” and enjoyed comparing the similarities.  It’s well acted, and getting a peak inside Parliament is neat, but the production seems cheap or dated, perhaps because it was shot in 1989.
  • 86 percent of Netflix subscribers said having the access to watch House of Cards makes them less likely to cancel their subscriptions
  • I’ve only eaten at a Waffle House once.
  • The actor that played Mr Gaines on “A Different World” died this week at the age of 75, he is survived by his mother that is 95.
  • High Schooler Suspended For Tweeting About Teacher’s Bad Parking Job
  • Star Wars Family Tree
  • If you visted NBC.com yesterday you may want to read this.
  • Scarecrow’s ‘Messianic’ pose alarms Christians
  • For you fellow “Person of Interest” watchers, the guest star on last night’s show that plays Samantha Groves (a.k.a. Root) is a Dallas product – Amy Acker
  • The screen door was making a loud squeaking sound and I couldn’t find the WD-40, so I resorted to using some Pam that seemed to do the trick.
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Bag of Randomness

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  • BoyGeeding had his lead levels tested again this week, thankfully he’s considered to be in a normal range.
  • I sometimes shop at Market Street.  They offer a small and a large shopping cart.  If I choose the smaller one, I feel less manly.
  • There was a man at Market Street wearing a trench coat, a fedora  and sunglasses while indoors.  He was like a private eye from the 1930’s.
  • Bill O’Reilly’s next book: ‘Killing Jesus’
  • I didn’t know there was a backstory with the dog in the first two Rocky movies.
  • This man decided to buy a 20-year-old bottle of Crystal Pepsi and drink it.  It started well, but didn’t end well. – YouTube [Language warning]
  • I wonder if Chris Christie weighs more than President Taft did at his heaviest.  Speaking of Taft, he’s one of the new racing presidents  that you can see at a Nationals game this year.
  • Have you ever thought something was one way for a very long period of your life and then later realized it’s totally false?  That happened to me yesterday when someone pointed out to me that Ted Cruz was born in Canada, and thus isn’t eligible to be President of the United States (though some will argue that Kenyan made it work for him).  For the longest time, I thought the same requirements for a U.S. senator was the same for president.  Heck, I still have a vivid memory of one of my high school coaches telling the class that history class.  But then again, it was a coach teaching history class.
  • Kristen Stewart tops poll of Hollywood actresses found ‘least sexy’ by British men – I definately think she’s overrated, as well as number two on the list.
  • I haven’t been bowling in a long time.  I actually love bowling, and with my roommate in college, won intramurals.
  • I’ve never liked wearing a hat, cap, or whatever.
  • I’ll admit that I’m guilty of posting things without fully checking them out.  It usually happens on slow days or when I’m really busy and I feel eager to please my readers by just putting something out there, but I should know that quality trumps quantity.  That happened recently, I’m sorry.
  • The adopted girl on “Modern Family” has to be the worst actor in the history of ever.  But I think Ed O’Neil is generally an underrated actor.
  • DISD hires former TV reporter as Communications Chief for $155K a year.
  • I like how Iron Man doesn’t have a secret identity.
  • Sony Officially Unveils The PlayStation 4: X86 CPU And 8GB Memory
  • I wonder if there’s a version of the FX channel in Russia, and I wonder if that channel has a show called “The Russians” or “The Soviets”.
  • On last night’s episode of “The Americans” they decided to give the 80’s soundtrack another try, which I think was a good thing.  The episode focused on the attempted Reagan assassination, and the Alexander Haig “I’m in charge” gaffe was also a big player.
  • In case you want to get caught up on that show, FX will have a marathon on March 1.
  • At first I wasn’t all that sold on the lead actor, but his acting and the character building of his character has won me over.
  • Apparently there’s a giant bowler hat in South Dallas, here’s the story about it. – YouTube
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I wonder if guests will get a refund

Tourists staying at a Los Angeles hotel bathed, brushed teeth and drank with water from a tank in which a young woman’s body was likely decomposing for more than two weeks, police said.

Elisa Lam’s corpse was found in the Cecil Hotel’s rooftop water tank by a maintenance worker who was trying to figure out why the water pressure was low Tuesday.

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