Bag of Randomness

  • As I was driving home from the Rangers game last night, I heard a song I haven’t heard in a very long time, Mike + The Mechanics’ “In the Living Years“.  I attended the game with a friend who somewhat recently lost his father, but was thankful that his dad got to hang out with his grandson.  I have to admit, as someone who never will get the blessing of seeing his parents play with their grandchildren, that makes me jealous, not bitterly jealous or anything, but just jealous in that gosh darn heck kinda way.  But hey, I’m very thankful that I now have a 3 month old son who shares my father’s name. So when I heard these all too familiar lyrics I actually shed a tear somewhere on hwy 360 because I could really connect with the echo part for the first time in my life:
  • I think the man sitting next to me was a disfigured war vet.  He wore sun glasses, but from my angle I could tell he had a prosthetic eye as well as a fake beard and believe it or  not, a glued on ear and lots of make up to conceal everything.  I spoke briefly with him, nothing of substance, but he seemed to be a pretty happy fellow.
  • Or maybe he was in the witness protection program.
  • I came within three rows of catching a foul ball.
  • The Ballpark opens two hours before the game, but only the first and third base entrances are open, with center and home opening an hour-and-a-half.  I would have thought the home plate entrance would have been the first to open.
  • At the home plate entrance is that father/son statue that is dedicated to the firefighter that fell to his death one or two years ago.  I still think that was the Rangers way of trying not to get sued, and don’t think the statue would have been created and dedicated if the father was something other than a firefighter/cop/GI, but rather something like a software engineer.
  • I did notice that the railing were raised by removing all the previous poles and wires and installing a red metallic border with higher poles and wires.  It’s all done in a way that you wouldn’t notice unless you specifically looked for it.
  • Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce can be found almost everywhere.
  • I was surprised at so many people buying the $26 one pound hot dog.  I was surprised seeing so many people take a picture with them.  I was surprised to see many ‘average’ looking men finish the whole dang thing.
  • The food is much, much better than my last visit about four years ago.
  • There were a few couples getting married at the Ballpark yesterday before the start of the game.  Couple One and Couple Two
  • It’s not quite noticeable on TV, but when you are there you can notice that the infield has much different grass than the outfield.  I was told that’s the Ranger’s strategy to slow down balls to defense better. #whoknows
  • I thought the Rangers were going to stop showing that video of Nolan Ryan beating up Robin Ventura, but it was included in a montage.
  • Speaking of montage, here’s a Random 80’s montage.
  • Oh what the heck, here’s another.
  • I’m a sucker for the dot races.
  • I saw a report on Monday night in which an SMU student was upset that the school didn’t notify students by text about the alleged gunman on campus, but only provided a tweet about three hours after the man was on top of that crane.  If that’s true, SMU officials should be ashamed of themselves.
  • Romney app misspells ‘America’
  • Justin Bieber training with Mike Tyson
  • Very interesting and interactive Civil War visualization graph
  • A Super Mario Bros. fish tank
  • Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
  • 30 Famous People With Law Degrees 
  • A very awesome dress made out of film
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Upset Mamma Falcon

We filmed and photographed the 2012 Peregrine falcon banding on top of the clock tower at The University of Toledo. People from The Ohio Department of Natural Resource’s Division of Wildlife visit every year to temporarily remove the falcon chicks from the nesting box, take blood samples and attach permanent numbered bands to their legs for tracking and future identification.

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Salt Made from Tears

Salt Made From Tears combines centuries-old craft with the freshest human tears which are gently boiled, released into shallow crystallisation tanks, then harvested by hand and finally rinsed in brine. Experience the full range of these flavours in this exclusive collection. 

~ Salt Made From Tears of Anger

~ Salt Made From Tears Shed While Chopping Onions

~ Salt Made From Tears Shed While Sneezing

~ Salt Made From Tears of Laughter

~ Salt Made From Tears of Sorrow

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