- Who knew a photo of then Prince Charles with a beard standing next to Johnny Cash existed. It’s easy to see why he chooses to be clean shaven.
- If you are one of those who know the conflict of being lonely and wanting people near, but also being tired and feeling like you don’t have enough in ya to do anything other than get by, just know you aren’t alone.
- I’ve posted this before, but I’m posting it again as it seems timely. England has not had a king in a long time. To find someone who performed for the last King of England isn’t as hard as you think. Thirteen-year-old Julie Andrews sang for King George VI in 1948.
- While watching the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth, it just got me to thinking about how funerals are viewed across the globe. As the Queen’s car traveled, people were throwing flowers at it. In the U.S., that could be seen as offensive. When I was in California for a cousin’s funeral, other cars would honk at us on the highway as we rode in a limousine. It was later explained to me that was a way of showing respect and empathy. When we watch funerals in the Middle East, you often see loud crowds of people carrying the coffin. In some cultures, it’s best to remain stoic, while in others they openly wail. Then you have customs. In Asia, white is often worn as a sign of mourning, while in the West black is the custom.
- The wreath placed on Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin has flowers from her 1947 wedding
- Not too long ago, viewers wouldn’t notice this detail because the service wouldn’t have been broadcasted in HD – Viewers left shocked after spider crawls across Queen’s coffin during funeral
Wouldn’t it be neat if the spider was radioactive and it bit the Queen turning her into Spider-Zombie-Queen? - Don’t make someone else the hero of your survival story. After all you’ve been through, you deserve the credit.
- Ana de Armas Visited Marilyn Monroe’s Grave Before ‘Blonde’ to Ask ‘Permission’ to Play Her
- Don’t cook chicken in NyQuil: Dangerous social media challenge spurs warning
- This was everywhere yesterday.
18 wheeler drives off bridge on northbound US-75 near Stacy Road
pic.twitter.com/cvwfxyZ9aG— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) September 20, 2022
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The moment you've all been waiting for: The Space Force has unveiled its official song pic.twitter.com/v6CG3I4sYD
— Dave Brown (@dave_brown24) September 20, 2022
Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, September 20, 2022
- That’s a notary stamp on the desk in my church’s office. When I look at it, I see a golden bunny. And yes, that’s DaughterGeeding in the background.
- James Bond no longer works for Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
- In my ongoing effort to work on Keith 2.0, I did something totally out of my element on Saturday. I took the kids to a roller-derby match in North Richland Hills. It was a blast. They had a dj blasting music the whole time. It was also interesting people-watching, there was a lot of interesting self-expression, which I’m embracing. We had fun trying to figure out rules, gameplay, and scoring only by observation, but eventually asked a player for some help. I’d recommend it for a night out, tickets for adults are only eleven bucks.
- I believe there were two roller-derby matches. The first was a junior league with a team from San Antonio. They surprisingly start the girls young, the players ranged from ages seven to seventeen. We decided to leave during the half-hour intermission which started at 9:00 PM, but I really wanted to stay to watch the more experienced older teams play.
- The event was held at the NYTEX Sports Centre. Not only was a roller-derby being held, but we also got to watch Fort Worth’s minor league hockey team play and another league practice on two different rinks. What’s cool is there’s a Sicilian restaurant inside the complex which lets you view hockey action inside.
- The roller-derby trophy cracked me up.
- I took a photo with one of the players. I like how she altered her helmet to look cat-like. Almost everyone seemed down to earth.
- Eli Manning goes undercover as a College Football walk-on
Bag of Randomness for Monday, September 19, 2022
- I don’t really do mantras, but if I did, “acceptance” was my mantra for the weekend. It’s also the answer to many of my problems.
- Huh, “bookkeeper” has 3 double letters in a row.
- I was wondering how crazy it would be for a Supreme Court Justice to run for president. Then, I wondered if something so crazy was even mentioned in the Constitution. Turns out, it’s happened once before. Charles Evans Hughes was an associate justice of the Supreme Court (1910–1916), and 44th U.S. Secretary of State (1921–1925), as well as the Republican nominee for President of the United States in the 1916 presidential election. He also served as the 11th Chief Justice of the United States from 1930 to 1941.
- Kyler Murray had a phenomenal rushing touchdown yesterday, but there’s no way a QB scrambles that long without at least one of his lineman holding.
- Dirty politics – A bus contractor hired by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to transport migrants to New York signed an agreement not talk to NY officials, complicating volunteer efforts to help
- I usually try to avoid posting sensational political headlines, but this one came from a reputable paper, The Denver Post – Lauren Boebert is part of a dangerous religious movement that threatens democracy, experts say – “It’s time for us to position ourselves and rise up and take our place in Christ and influence this nation as we were called to do,” Boebert told a Woodland Park crowd in September
- U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s pattern of pushing for a religious takeover of America, spreading falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election and warning of an impending judgment day amounts to Christian nationalism, religious, political and social experts say. Those ideals threaten the rights of non-Christian — and typically non-white — Americans but also endanger the foundation of the country’s democratic process, those experts say. The far-right Western Slope congresswoman represents a high-profile and incendiary voice in the movement, which is infiltrating virtually every level of American government and its judiciary.
- ‘The Mandalorian’ season 3: everything you need to know – Mando is back with more daddy lessons for Grogu in the Disney+ sci-fi
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I'm waiting for the minivan. https://t.co/697rYSYcIf
— John Dickerson (@jdickerson) September 14, 2022
- https://twitter.com/JomboyMedia/status/1571569381104050176
- https://twitter.com/MichaelWarbur17/status/1571134308156575746
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Why don't I like college football more than the NFL? Look at all these lopsided scores. "Students" now play for $ instead of love of the game. Also, college games are almost always 4+ hours. But I digress. pic.twitter.com/b58DPDHkU4
— BagOfNothing (@bagofnothing) September 18, 2022
Bag of Randomness for Friday, September 16, 2022
- I watched some of the Chargers/Chiefs game on Amazon Prime last night. I think Amazon did some fine tuning with their cameras, the image seemed much better than what is normally broadcast.
- It looks like we avoided a railroad strike. The timing for it was right with Biden as president. Say what you want about him regarding many issues, but when it comes to the railroads, you aren’t going to find a president who cares for that industry more. The man only got on a train just about every day to go to work in DC when he was in the Senate.
- Troy Aikman was on with the Musers and stated that Q Clothier dresses both him and Joe Buck for Monday Night Football. That peaked my interest, and I found this article about the store. Let’s just say I’m not their target customer: A Different Type of Men’s Store and the Custom Suits That Even Quarterbacks Love – How a UT Grad Changed Shopping for Your Benefit With Q Clothier
- In the dual-concept stores, Q serves clients with the full wardrobe experience: Premium made-in Los Angeles selvedge denim (starting at $150), Pima Cotton tees (starting at $38), handmade custom shirts (starting at $180) and bespoke suits (ranging from $1,095 up to $10,000). And it all comes in a hip, relaxing environment with whiskey behind the bar and sports on the TVs.
- With such a client-centric focus, it’s no surprise that Q Clothier has attracted a dedicated clientele that includes legendary Dallas Cowboys quarterback turned Fox Sports analyst Troy Aikman, Pittsburg Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff. Andy Beal and George W. Bush are other high-profile clients among the company’s impressive roster of elite businessmen, athletes and celebrities.
- A Louisiana woman was denied an abortion in her state even though her fetus had a rare and fatal condition, leaving it with no skull and no chance of life, traveled 1,400 miles in order to undergo the procedure.
- Timber (The poor bloke must feel terribly embarrassed). It reminded me about this incident, when a soldier at the Tomb of the Unknowns was sent back because his rifle wasn’t up to par – The Mistake That Haunts This Guard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It also reminds me of what all men are told before a wedding, don’t lock your knees when you stand otherwise you cut off circulation and will pass out.
BBC suspends live footage of the Queen’s lying in state, after guard faints. #QueenElizabethII pic.twitter.com/6FUwfwb0qJ
— JackThompson (@Jack_Thompson_8) September 14, 2022
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Here’s a glimpse of the first nightly illumination show at the Nancy Best Fountain in Dallas’ @KlydeWarrenPark — drawing a big crowd pic.twitter.com/K5jDcN1Ui5
— Lana Ferguson (@TheLanaBanana) September 15, 2022
- https://twitter.com/BaseballBros/status/1570209306854756353