Bag of Randomness

 

  • My apologies for those of you who couldn’t visit BoN yesterday.  Sports Illustrated linked to my Rob Ryan post yesterday and caused a traffic jam.
  • In case you are wondering, I average about 1500 unique visitors a day, but yesterday just under 35,000 unique visitors came by.
  • I use to average 3000 visitors a day.  I’ve lost my mojo.
  • Here’s an interesting trip down memory lane and to see how much technology has advanced and how prices for said items compared to today aren’t so bad – Best Buy Flyer from Sept 1996
  • Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona has issued a cold case posse to investigate Obama’s birth certificate.  Man, sometimes it doesn’t matter what you do, but some people just choose not to believe, and I can’t believe a government official would waste time and money on this.
  • Wait a sec, yes, yes I can believe a government official would waste time and money on something.
  • A collection of the world’s rudest hand gestures.  And yes, I know the Longhorn hand gesture ranks among them.
  • For those of you that like dating websites, your friends can now help you out with DuoDater.
  • HIMYM was a bit of a let down last night, I thought we were going to find out who Barney was marrying . . . but I should be use to the television tease by now.
  • I watched Two and a Half Men for the first time last night.  Meh.
  • I’m almost convinced that my next car will be a hybrid or electric.
  • I’m almost convinced I’m going to drive my current car until it reaches 180,000, which means I have about another 90,000 to go.
  • When my pregnant wife sends me out for a late night snack, I feel compelled to also eat a late night snack.
  • I’ve never eaten a Jolly Rancher, I just never had the urge and they make me think of cough drops.
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Tea Party domain name could make rock band rich

A little-known Canadian band may soon be paid a fortune by supporters of Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann or Rick Perry. More than a decade after their biggest hit, the Tea Party are considering selling the domain name teaparty.com to supporters of the American political movement, with analysts estimating its value at “well over” $1m (£635,885).

For the last two years, the Tea Party has been the most talked about movement in American conservative politics, and a nearly forgotten band from Windsor, Ontario have been the accidental benefactors. Every time anybody searches for “tea party”, one of the top results has nothing to do with pork barrel spending, the federal reserve, or, er, “Obamacare”. Instead, teaparty.com is the website for the Tea Party, a Middle Eastern-tinged band whose last charting single was in 2001. In anticipation of traffic from supporters of the political movement, the band’s website proclaims: “No Politics … Just Rock and Roll.”

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