Bag of Randomness

  • Last night after dinner it occurred to me the mail hasn’t been checked.  I asked DaughterGeeding if she would go outside and walk with me to the mailbox.  We held hands as we walked outside and after a few steps past the front door, she stopped and looked at the moon.  I mentioned it was dark outside and she just looked at me with a contemplative face and said, “There are bears outside, I should go in.”  She then let go of my hand and moseyed inside, leaving me all alone to check the mail amongst the bears.
  • Here’s an interesting article about collage football coaches and their salaries.  A few highlights – the cumulative salary of Clemson’s assistant coaches is $4.2 million; average salary for a head coach at a major university is $1.64 million which is up 70% since 2006; four SEC coaches are among the top eight highest paid; Steve Spurrier doesn’t have an agent.
  • In that 60 Minutes piece about college football that I mentioned yesterday, this one stat stood out and was a bit shocking to me: Out of 125 big time college athletic programs, 22 of them were cash flow even or cash flow positive.
  • With its latest episode, “Homeland” is beyond believable.  I think I only watch to make fun of it, but it has me hooked.
  • If you are a Scott Pelley admirer, this is probably the best article about him.  As a father of a daughter, this piece of advice that was given to him jumped out at me, “‘Kid, don’t let this ruin your life. One of these days you’ll be walking your daughter down the aisle and you’ll realize, I don’t know this woman.’”
  • Seth Meyers was at UTA last night, and here’s one funny line, “I am sooo glad you’re not going to secede.”
  • Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
  • Magician Penn Jillette is an atheist and provided his list of six of his favorite books.  One of them happens to be the Bible, but not for a good reason.
  • Software millionaire John McAfee – on the run from Belize’s police – has disguised himself as a Guatemalan street seller and a drunk German
  • My one piece of advice to any high schooler that is trying to search for a college (and I know this advice has no substance whatsoever – Go to a college that has a football stadium larger than your high school football stadium.  And yes, there are a few exceptions, for instance, students in Allen, TX.  Bigger isn’t always better, and there’s a lot of comfort in a small campus (heck, I doubt I could have survived on a large campus), but take a big brave step to be cultured and experience things you normally wouldn’t be exposed to.
  • Yes, Alicia, I know, that girl is on fire.
  • Today is my friend’s birthday, if you have some spare change, would you buy some lemonade?
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Teen sentenced to attend church as part of probation for DUI manslaughter conviction

MUSKOGEE – Attending church on Sunday for 10 years was one of the conditions a Muskogee County judge placed on a teenager whose sentence in a manslaughter case was deferred this week for 10 years.

Defense attorney Donn Baker said that although the church requirement is unusual, it is not something he intends to challenge.

“My client goes to church every Sunday,” Baker said. “That isn’t going to be a problem for him. We certainly want the probation for him.”

The defendant, Tyler Alred, 17, was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet pickup about 4 a.m. Dec. 3 when he crashed into a tree on a county road east of Muskogee. His friend and passenger John Luke Dum, 16, of Muskogee died at the scene.

Full Tulsa World Article

The kid was already attending church and now has he’s required to keep attending?

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Bag of Randomenss

  • I got a frantic phone call from WifeGeeding that she locked her keys in the SUV with our children inside.  A quick call to OnStar probably could have solved the problem, but I wanted to play hero so I drove to the rescue.  When I arrived I could see DaughterGeeding was a little panicked, so I quickly unlocked the vehicle with the spare remote, opened the door, and hugged her.  The first thing DaughterGeeding said to me was that she was going to see her grandmother today (which was true) and that she wanted mommy.
  • When I was about the same age I asked my dad for the car keys.  He gave them to me because he thought Mom was asking for them.  I climbed into our huge white Buick, locked the doors, and put the key in the ignition.  I wasn’t strong enough to start the car, but I was able to turn it to release the gear shift and then put the car in neutral.  The car rolled back and bounced from the curb and back up the driveway a few times and the next thing I knew all my family was running to the car in a panic while I remained calm and cool behind he steering wheel honking the horn a few times.  Eventually I unlocked the doors to my parent’s relief.
  • How do the two most conservative universities in Texas get over an election loss?  They take their frustrations out on the football field and beat the #1 team in the nation on consecutive weeks.
  • I think the Aggies need to send the Ken Starr Baylor Bears a gift basket.  With the Bears win, I think Johnny Football is all but certain to win the Heisman.
  • Baylor and A&M both snatched up the last two University of Houston head coaches, whoever is hiring coaches for Houston needs to me a GM in the NFL.
  • I caught the “60 Minutes” segment about college football and it gave me such mixed feelings about watching the sport.  At least when I watch the NFL I know that they aren’t trying to hide the fact that it’s a business.
  • I watched The Iron Lady over the weekend, it wasn’t as good as I hoped it would be.
  • I also watched Skyfall, it was much better than I thought it would be.  I’m really not that much of a James Bond fan, so I wish I could have appreciated all the inside hat-tips to the past Bond films, but I do think this was the best of the modern Bond films.  Speaking of Bond films, I’ve never caught a Sean Connery one, sad to say.
  • The current “it” song of the Internet has some teen singing about Thanksgiving.
  • Call me Ishmael – A real life Moby Dick was spotted
  • I’ve heard of some weird Charlie Sheen stuff, and this one ranks near the top, but it’s also kinda cool.
  • TIME’s 100 Best Video Games – Here’s the list by popular vote
  • There was a midair collision off the coast of Georgia back in 1958 that caused a nuclear bomb to go missing, and it’s still missing.
  • Christian school teacher caught having sex with 16-year-old foreign exchange student – Oddly enough, her school’s mascot is a cougar.
  • 10 Germiest Places in a Restaurant
  • I had no idea the original Back to the Future Delorean fell into such bad shape, thankfully it’s being restored (YouTube).
  • Christian lawyer facing federal child pornography charges
  • Cinemark Says It Will Reward Customers Who Don’t Text During A Film
  • 11 weirdly spelled English words, and how they got that way
  • Touching local news video: 10 Years Later, A Boy Abandoned at Fire Station Meets Firefighter Who Found Him
  • A bacon scarf
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