- I didn’t mind it one bit, and he didn’t make any reference to my identity or particular situation, but my pastor mentioned a question I asked him during lunch last week. Basically, I told him I’m scared divorce is going to define me. That my obituary will literally started off, “Divorced father of two…..”
- If Harry Potter was based in the U.S., the Quidditch coach would be the highest paid person at the school. You’d also see eagles instead of owls.
- I’m excited about the Artemis rocket launch today. NASA is doing what they can to draw eyes, but I’m more excited about all the added cameras and the footage we’ll see from the spacecraft.
- Cameras inside and outside of Orion will share images and video throughout the mission, including live views from the Callisto experiment, which will capture a stream of a mannequin called Commander Moonikin Campos sitting in the commander’s seat. If you have an Amazon Alexa-enabled device, you can ask it about the mission’s location each day.
- The broadcast will begin at 12 a.m. ET as supercold propellant is loaded into the SLS rocket. Appearances by celebrities like Jack Black, Chris Evans and Keke Palmer and performances of “The Star-Spangled Banner” by Josh Groban and Herbie Hancock and “America the Beautiful” by The Philadelphia Orchestra and cellist Yo-Yo Ma are also part of the program.
- Miss England finalist becomes first in pageant’s history to compete without makeup
Bag of Randomness for Friday, August 26, 2022
- Lake Travis, Texas head football coach Hank Carter and Scott Surratt of Carthage both have a higher annual salary than the Texas Governor ($153,750). But things could be different now, that was last year’s data. The Star Telegram has a great article and a database of DFW area high school head football coaches. Either Mineral Wells isn’t considered a part of DFW or their head coach isn’t in the top 100, which I would say is a good thing. I’m sure he would disagree with me.
- Little do y’all know that when Mineral Wells and Decatur play football, Barry over at LiberallyLean.com and I have a bet payoff. Actually, none of that is true. Sounds cool though, eh?
- I remember when the service academies loosened their restrictions in 2016 on when a football player can enter the NFL. Roger Staubach had to serve in active duty for five years before playing pro football. When he was asked about the change, he didn’t respond negatively or with bitterness. He just said he was happy for them and happy they could be so fortunate. That’s how I feel about student loan debt relief. Let’s all be like Captain America. A rising tide lifts all boats.
- I admit, it’s not apples to apples, but I think I like President Biden’s plan of paying off a large amount of school debt better way to stimulate the economy than when Bush (46) gave out stimulus money or bailed out banks and businesses. I think the loan payoff will have a longer and more positive effect on the economy. For those who are now debt free, they can now better contribute to the economy buying goods and services rather. Many will get that nagging issue affecting their car finally repaired, or apply for a loan to buy a new car. For those who aren’t debt free and have a remaining balance to pay, their monthly payment will now go down and they have the ability to pay their loan off faster. I remember being out of college and my monthly student loan payment was more than what I was paying for my share of the rent of an apartment I was living in with three friends. Sure, I could have worked out a smaller payment, but that would only benefit the issuer of the loan because in the long run they gain more interest, and I didn’t want the burden of paying off my loans to be more than ten years. With a lower monthly payment, I would have probably gotten a place of my own, make better progress paying off my car and credit cards, and contribute to the economy by buying and doing more stuff. I don’t mind them getting a benefit I’m no longer qualified for, I’m happy for them, and thinks it’s good for the economy of country.
- Anytime I think of book banning and school board meetings, I immediately think of that scene in Field of Dreams. No, not that one, but that one.
- I won’t say much, but I had an excellent second date last night. Dinner lasted three hours. Date three is Saturday. It’s fun making new friends.
- Southlake, Keller, Grapevine and Mansfield: How a far-right, Christian cellphone company ‘took over’ four Texas school boards – Patriot Mobile markets itself as “America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider.” Now the Trump-aligned company is on a mission to win control of Texas school boards.
- Missouri school district reinstates spanking as punishment: ‘We’ve had people actually thank us’
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Someone told me they'd rather die than have a feeding tube.
I'd rather have a feeding tube than die. pic.twitter.com/QSJCvlbOjJ
— Dr Harrie Larrington-Spencer (@tricyclemayor) August 24, 2022
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Moms tackling their sons is the content I’m here for pic.twitter.com/h3aLvXbEMm
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) August 25, 2022
- I had no clue these guys ever got together, much less sang together, after John’s death.
Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in 1994 playing a ukulele version of "Ain't She Sweet" pic.twitter.com/zNClWA1FXE
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) August 24, 2022
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My childhood in 45 seconds pic.twitter.com/zOVp7tkzSS
— Lawyer Cat* (@LawyerCat_) August 24, 2022
Bag of Randomness for Thursday, August 25, 2022
- This CBS 50th Anniversary photo was making the rounds yesterday. I like how Lucille Ball is strategically placed in the center, as if she’s the heart of the network. There’s no telling the jokes she was coming up with as they gathered and posed. I also like how Hitchcock is front and dead-center, somewhat like Jack Nicolson in The Shining. Walter Cronkite is next to him. I can imagine him saying, “Hello Alfred” in his baritone voice and Hitchcock simply replying with a besmirching, “Delightful.” You’ll notice a lack of diversity, I think I only counted six non-white folks. Here’s an “answer key” if you are interested. Someone should have told James Arness (furthest right) to be a step closer to David Groh, it would have made for a better picture. But, he seems like he’s the only one outside the rails, though it could just be the railing blending in with his tux. I don’t think I spotted Lassie the first time I examined it. I wonder what Gilligan and Archie Bunker had to say to one another.
- I just found a better way to eat ice cream at home, and I can’t believe I haven’t thought of it sooner. It’s rather simple. Let it thaw for five to ten minutes. It’s easier on your taste buds and it’s more flavorful.
- Richard Simmons would have one hell of a Twitter account.
- Martin Van Buren was the first president born in the United States, but English was his second language. Raised in the Dutch community of Kinderhook, New York, Van Buren spoke Dutch as his first language.
- My ex and I used to share toothpaste. So, once she left, one of the first things I did to get over her was to buy a new brand and flavor of toothpaste.
- Florida activist wants to donate Arabic ‘In God We Trust’ signs to Texas schools – Here’s the backstory. Texas passed a law “requiring” schools to display any donated “In God We Trust” poster. I guess the conservative Christian majority didn’t think it through that it should have to be in English.
- This happened in Pennsylvania – FedEx mistakenly delivered 6 rifles to Chester High School, police said
- Conservative activists in Idaho target 400 library books — but the library doesn’t even own them
- Ronald McDonald’s and Whataburger’s bastard child, which is probably managed by a McDowell.
- ‘Hamilton’ Donates Damages Paid by Texas Church for Unauthorized Production to Gay Rights Organization
- As mentioned on the Dallas Reddit page, this photo (click here for a much larger and more detailed version) does not make Dallas look like Dallas. It looks like an entirely different city. I think I’d like to get this framed.
- An insightful Ask Reddit thread. I have some deep thoughts about it, but don’t have enough courage to share – what stopped you from committing suicide?
Bag of Randomness for Wednesday, August 24, 2022
- This man must have had many interesting conversations. – Longtime House of Representatives Barber Hangs Up His Clippers After 51 Years
- “Don’t California my Texas” – Texas doesn’t have a state income tax, but most Texans pay more in taxes than Californians, data suggests
- U2 will be playing their Vegas concerts in this Death Star looking building. I bet the concerts will be immersive.
- Here’s a time-waster – driveandlisten.herokuapp.com – Take a virtual drive through different cities around the world while listening to their local radio stations.
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Impressive comparison of the Trinity River in Dallas after plenty of rainfall. Both videos are about 18 hours apart. #txwx #flooding @NWSFortWorth pic.twitter.com/eGerq2Ip1v
— Daniel Alva☈ez (@TornadoManDan) August 23, 2022
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Cool or creepy? pic.twitter.com/MxEheRe9OZ
— Morissa Schwartz (Dr. Rissy) (@MorissaSchwartz) August 23, 2022
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— OH-SHARIFF (@OH_SHARIFF) August 22, 2022