Bag of Randomness

  • Total roadtrip miles this weekend . . . 747.8.  It all started from Lewisville to Lindale (dropping the kids off at the grandparent’s house), and then to Houston and then back to Lindale and Lewisville.
  • I grew up in a family situation in which I didnt’ have any grandparents to keep me over the weekend, so it’s always a bit weird for me to drop my kids off because I kind of feel like I’m skirting my responsibilities as a parent.  But hey, I’ve also learned that the grandparents want to be involved in their lives and sometimes welcome these opportunities.
  • Before the trip, I filled up at home for $2.99, but most of the prices in Houston, where the refineries are, were around $3.22.
  • A fun game to play on roadtrips as  you drive through small Texas towns is count the number of Dairy Queens vs Dollar Generals.  You can probably add the number of places called Donut Palace to the mix.
  • I noticed a lot of the newer paved country roads not only have those grooves that make that loud noise to wake you up on the shoulder, but also in the median.
  • I found a phone’s GPS doesn’t function when you are stuck on roaming, and here I thought GPS didn’t rely on cell phone reception.  Maybe ‘real’ GPS devices don’t need to rely on phone reception.
  • As we approached Houston around 3:30 PM we programmed the GPS to avoid traffic.  We were staying at the Westin Galleria which is basically directly west of downtown.  The GPS had us take the loop east, then sound of downtown, and then back up north.
  • At one point I was traveling east on West Street, and I passed a Long Street Road.
  • WifeGeeding had DJ duties for the trip.  On the way down there she just stuck with some old playlists we’ve listened to before.  On the way back, she decided we would listen to no music or anything else, for the whole six hours.
  • I’ve finally seen the 70-foot tall statue of Sam Houston outside of Huntsville.  I guess that’s something every Texan should do.  Unfortunately, there was an 18-wheeler accident right next to it as we drove past.
  • I shall declare that Sam Houston has to be the greatest Texan of them all.  He was the first and third President of Texas (per the constitution, terms were three years and could not be served consecutively), seventh governor of Texas, signed the Texas Declaration of Independence, and was Commander in Chief during the Texas Revolution.  And the man had integrity, he was thrown out of the governor’s office because he refused to swear loyalty to the Confederacy when Texas seceded from the Union.
  • Few people remember he was also a governor of Tennessee.  As a Texan, I’ll always be thankful to Tennessee for their help in getting our independence, and that’s how I feel towards France as an American.
  • While outside of Huntsville we passed a white bus that was full of prisoners, it looked like something out of The Fugitive.
  • I thought I picked a nice hotel, but I had second thoughts when a group of frat guys showed up booking a lot of rooms for an event.  Thankfully they were on the 14th floor and we were on the 22nd.
  • On the first night, around 2:00 AM, someone kept trying to enter our room.  I got up, cracked the door open (because of that sliding lock thingy) and in the most unpleasant tone said, “Can I help you?”  It turns out it was a younger dude, probably late twenties, with his girlfriend or wife, and I think I scared the living tar out of them.  In hindsight, I feel a little bad because he just got the wrong room and made a simply mistake, but on the other, it was our first night alone away from the kids and I woke up from a dream where I was eating crispy bacon.
  • The whole time we were in Houston it rained, and oddly enough, it was pleasantly cool the whole time we were outside.
  • In several places, we noticed the escalator to go upstairs was disabled.  I wonder if this is a city wide thing to save energy and/or fight obesity?
  • We did find the most interesting street sign near our hotel.
  • We attended a competitive improve club on Saturday, if you are every there, we highly recommend it.
  • My friend’s groom’s cake was something to behold for you Star Wars fans, it has the Deathstar on top with Han Solo in carbonite all around it.
  • I haven’t seen my friend’s father since probably junior high.  It’s always meeting these folks you remember as giants as a kid and now you are looking at them at eye level.  He spoke to me the longest time, but I got a kick out of it when he respectfully and comically acknowledge I’m a liberal (I guess my friends talks about me often) and then tell me how much the current administration has hurt his business.  He owns a company that supplies materials for deep sea oil drilling.
  • While at the wedding I couldn’t help but think why on earth this guy is still holding on to the little hair he has.  Seriously, that was the only place on his head in which he had hair.
  • Thomas Jefferson once thought the Constitution should be rewritten every 19-years because “the earth belongs always to the living generation.”  Article
  • Pictures of reporters physically rushing the printed version of the Obamacare ruling to their networks.  The one of the girl in the black skirt wearing sneakers cracks me up.
  • I didn’t know there was a rumor that Matt Lauer had an affair and a child with Natalie Morales.
  • People sure to love to wear Tyler’s shirts around here, I think they are a sporting goods place, and man, they either give away a lot of free shirts or people love ’em.
  • ‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’ contest held in Israel
  • The Army is developing a device that will shoot lightning bolts down laser beams.
  • Eighty Teddy Ruxpin dolls attached to the wall reading blogs 
  • My, oh my, it’s July.
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Bag of Randomness

  • I bet right before Chief Justice Roberts sat at his computer and started to write his opinion, he took one deep sigh.
  • “It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices.”
  • Profile in courage moment?
  • It’s a bit crazy me thinks that any sitting President of the United States has to learn about Supreme Court rulings like everyone else . . . television.  Well, at least that’s what Scott Pelley told me.
  • After taking an issue all the way to the Supreme Court and learning they did not rule in your favor, at what point do you decide to just move forward?
  • I would still prefer a universal single payer type system.
  • Funniest tweet yesterday since the complex verdict was flubbed by several news outlets.  – DEWEY DEFEATS OBAMACARE
  • From FactCheck.org – How much will the “tax” penalty be for going without health insurance?
  • I never had much of an opinion of Savannah Gunthrie until yesterday.  I was very impressed with how she was able to interpret the ruling on such short notice and explain it in layman’s terms.  Here, I always thought she was just a young gal with pretty face only good for cooking segments.  Heck, I didn’t even realize she’s 40.
  • While at the car wash yesterday the owner came by and chatted with me.  He was wondering if I heard about how the Army was invading St Louis with tanks on the the street and how it was related to today’s ruling and then talked about how I needed to listen to some ultra-conservative new world order radio host in Austin.  A quick Google search lead me to some articles about how the Army is rolling tanks down residential streets for training.
  • Sometimes I think the Bible and the U.S. Constitution are similar in that each can be interpreted in the most sincere and veriest of ways.
  • If Josh Hamilton was only an average player without such a ‘great story’, his bat throwing incidents would have more outcry.
  • Watch out Houston, Texas, here we come.  Since we basically no nothing about the city, we just chose to stay at the Westin that is connected to the Galleria.
  • Something I’m sure to do when my kids start to drive.
  • Something that may have been overlooked in the news yesterday – U.S. giant sold China attack-copter software
  • The inside of a camel’s mouth is more interesting than you would think.
  • New adjustable Wonderbra lets you boost your cleavage with the tug of a string
  • Real Life Life-Size Doll House
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News Front Pages about 25-minutes after the Supreme Court released their opinion

Right after the ruling was announced CNN jumped the gun with an incorrectly breaking news banner saying the law was struck down only later to have the same banner lead with “CORRECTION” and an updated statement.

Foxnews.com played it smart and was the most cautious with breaking news on their website, after 25-minutes after the ruling, I only saw the website updated other than the breaking news banner that said:  SUPREME COURT ABOUT TO RULE ON OBAMACARE — WATCH LIVE pic.  But after 30-minutes their website was finally updated with the ruling.  It’s good to report news quickly, but it’s better to report it correctly.  Good job, Fox News, good job.

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