Bag of Randomness for Monday, April 18, 2022

  • At my daughter’s softball game Friday night, I sat at a table next to the bleachers by myself. Because the coach asks all players to arrive a full hour before the start of the game, I had time to kill and started to read a book. An old woman came by and asked if she could sit next to me as she waited for her family to arrive. I said sure. I thought she’d leave me alone since I looked preoccupied, but she just kept talking to me, and I didn’t mind in the least. Heck, I welcomed it. Over the past year, I know what it feels like to be lonely and wish someone who actually wanted to talk to me was available. She told me about her husband who died two years ago, her granddaughter driving home from aTm who loves to country dance, and how she wants to trade in her convertible mustang for a truck because it’s easier to get out of and prefers to sit high.
  • At our son’s soccer game Saturday morning, the ex handed me a bag of church clothes for BoyGeeding, which I thought was odd. When we finally had a legally binding possession schedule and starting swapping, I thought it was odd she never had them pack church clothes. It seemed she did this on purpose. I wish I had the kind of relationship in which I could ask her if we could come by and pick up some church clothes or ask her to have them pack them the next time, but it’s like walking on eggshells with this woman. She’s very big on them not bringing stuff from the other place over. So, I frustratingly bought several pairs of church clothes. She has seen them wear these clothes at church, and even complimented the kids on how nice they looked on them. So, her acting as if she was doing a nice thing for me seemed out of place. I hate it the kids have to live out of backpacks.
  • The kids and I still don’t know why they aren’t deserving to have both parents in their lives equally. I hate feeling like a glorified weekend dad. At the start of my possession period, I start to feel a weird bit of anxiety, as if I can’t believe my kids are actually with me, and then I start missing them even though they are right there, like they could be snatched from me anytime. Eventually, it dissipates. I sent a text a friend in a divorce support group who has gone through a similar bitter split. I appreciated what he had to say and sharing he also has those feelings. ” I get that feeling also when I pickup my kids. Anxiety and almost not believing that they will be with me. This is normal and due to the trauma we suffered. Time is about the only thing that heels that. Once you get in the rhythm, it goes away. I still have the same feelings now and then on the short weeks. I see the emotion coming, I recognize it and process it.
  • Several times over the weekend, DaughterGeeding asked if she could have some food she found in the pantry. About the third time, I told her this place is her home. She doesn’t have to ask permission to eat anything she finds. She told me she just didn’t want to get in trouble because she and her brother have to ask permission to eat anything at their mother’s.
  • There’s a new Abercrombie & Fitch documentary on Netflix. I’ve never owned a single item of the clothing and have only set foot in one of their stores once. I recall the first time I saw one of those stores and mentioned it to my father, who told me it used to be a popular brand when he was growing up in the 1930s.
  • The bagel store BagelGirl works at is owned by a Jewish couple, which means they observe Pass Over, which means I don’t get to see BagelGirl for ten days. If she doesn’t become SecondWifeGeeding, I hope it’s someone like the version in my mind I made her out to be.
  • First death row inmate to face execution in South Carolina in a decade chooses to die by firing squad – Richard Moore, 57, is scheduled to be put to death on 29 April for the 1999 murder of a store clerk
  • $100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’  – “He Gets Us,” an effort to attract skeptics and cultural Christians, launches nationally this month. But Christians still have questions about how the church markets faith.
  • I was a fan of the show. This could be interesting – ‘Mad Men’ Star Kiernan Shipka Wants to Make a Sally Draper Spinoff Set in Los Angeles
  • Forty-eight-year-old retired Seattle Mariner, Ichiro Suzuki, threw out the first pitch in full uniform Friday night. And they clocked the ceremonial first pitch at 84.5 mph. Fastest ceremonial first pitch in baseball history?
  • I was flipping channels yesterday and came across the movie Twister, which I haven’t seen since its initial release. Off-hand, I don’t think I ever knew Philip Seymour Hoffman was in. It took me a while to figure out what else I’ve seen Jeremy Davies or even find his name. Lost and Saving Private Ryan.
  • I saw a reporter tweet the following in regards to this story, “There’s a story about MUNICIPAL BONDS AND ABORTION.”  Texas Lawmaker Warns Citigroup Against Paying for Out-of-State AbortionsA state representative threatened to introduce legislation that would bar local governments from doing business with companies that had such policies.
  • The suspect in a South Carolina mall shooting, which left 9 wounded, has been released on house arrest and ordered to wear an ankle monitor after a judge set a $25,000 surety bond, the Columbia Police Department says. – The suspect will be allowed to travel from his home to work while he is under house arrest.
    • Before opening up that story, ask yourself if you think the person is white or black?
  • We ate at Whataburger yesterday. While I was ordering, DaughterGeeding was holding her phone up to her face. The cashier, who was wearing a “Manager” tag, asked DaughterGeeding to stop recording because it was against restaurant policy and she was just enforcing the rules. Turns out DaughterGeeding wasn’t recording, she was just reading something and turned the face of the phone so that the manager could see it. We simply nodded our heads politely as if we were in agreement and finished our order. DaughterGeeding and I both agreed what just happened was, in her words, “Stupid,” but there was no benefit in debating and the worker looked beatend down enough.
  • Sportsmanship.

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Bag of Randomness for April 15, 2022

  • Easter was the first real holiday I had to experience alone after the separation. It was really hard not seeing or being able to speak to my children that day. I invited the ex over to have one last Easter egg hunt for the kids at GeedingManor, but she declined. What I felt hurt the most and was exceptionally cruel was when she posted some pictures on Instagram on Good Friday with the following message. It’s the last sentence that kills me. She had the audacity to write “family is everything!” when she was literally destroying our family and was doing nothing to keep it together – not even willing to go to one counseling session or meet with our pastor. I guess it just proved a point I’ve made over the years. She never intended to start a family with me, she just wanted to add to her’s. I made a mistake post separation when I apologized to her for calling her a cold-hearted B. She’s more than lived up to it.
  • BoyGeeding had a soccer game last night. It’s weird, I feel like my ex is allowed to act like herself at these events but I’m expected to stay away from the pack of parents and quiet, otherwise I’m intruding or giving the perception that harassing her. The last thing I want to do is give her any more ammunition to make a case against me.
  • There’s one father at the soccer games who annoys the living heck out of me because he yells at his son and teammates the entire game. I guess every game has “that” dad. If he was forced to give me a nickel for every time he yelled his son’s name, I could orchestrate a hostile takeover of Twitter before Elon Musk. It really annoys me when he yells instructions at my son, who doesn’t like being put on the spot. There’s been a few times I wanted to introduce myself in a respectful and polite manner and ask him to at least stop yelling instructions to my son. I mentioned my annoyance to DaughterGeeding, and she informed me she and her brother and mother stayed in a residence on his property for several months after the separation and claimed he actually is a nice guy, just overly competitive. So, I think it was his kids I let take my dogs for a walk around the soccer field a few weeks ago. I suppose it’s just best for me to bite my lip.
  • I heard one of my favorite comedians reference this quote when talking about his divorce, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it. “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.”
  • Teacher would rather be redeployed to Iraq than go back to the classroom
  • Kentucky man sues employer for throwing him birthday party, and now they owe him $450K
    • According to court documents, the employee had notified the office manager that birthday parties trigger his anxiety disorder, and that “being the center of attention” will cause him to have a panic attack. The employee asked the office manager days before his birthday in August to not arrange a birthday celebration as they did for other employees.
  • Netflix, Hulu argue they aren’t ‘video service providers’ before Ohio Supreme Court
    • If the Supreme Court agrees, the streaming services would be subject to the same video service provider fees paid by cable companies. Those fees in Ohio are 5% of the companies’ gross revenues they earn in the city and go directly into city coffers. The streaming companies argued they are instead “specified digital products” under state law. Therefore, they pay state sales taxes, and Ohio would lose money if the court determines they owe the local franchise fees since they would be exempt from state sales tax under Ohio law.
  • Molly Shannon Says Gary Coleman Sexually Harassed Her: ‘He Was Relentless’
  • Woman who sued Tennessee sheriff for forcibly baptizing her is found dead
  • This may be the most entertaining baseball play of the year, and we’re only like two games into the season.
  • Alaska has one heck of a mosquito problem.
  • This German serial killer had some interesting last words before being executed by the guillotine in 1931. Thankfully, nothing bad happened in Germany after that period.  His split down the middle mummified head is currently on display at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

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Bag of Randomness for Thursday, April 14, 2022

  • A bit extreme, me thinks.

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Bag of Randomness for Wednesday, April 13, 2022

  • I think the world’s most wasted individual food item has to be the tomato, by both weight and volume. I eat fast food much more than I should, and I’m amazed at the amount of ketchup and salsa packets that get thrown in, but I never asked for.
  • I recently heard an old Jim Carrey graduation speech in which he asked, “So you do things out of fear or out of love?” It made me ponder about a lot of my actions, especially as it’s come to the divorce and the alienation of my children.
  • I asked my friends at trivia night this question I found on Reddit, “What’s the cringiest movie scene of all time?” All our answers were the same, the curb scene in American History X. Just thinking about the noise the teeth make on the curb sent shudders up our spines.
  • Yesterday, the Musers discussed sandwiches and claimed to be the “sandwich show of record.” Junior Miller stated how he only ate peanut butter sandwiches without jelly because that’s how his mother made them. I’m in the same boat, and have never tried the combination of peanut butter and jelly. Just the thought of combing the two doesn’t seem appealing. But then again, I’m the same person who will only eat fruit raw and by itself. So, I would eat an apple, but not an apple pie. I eat grapes, but won’t touch jelly or jam. I’ll eat an orange, but will steer clear of orange chicken.
  • I think it’s a bit of a tradition for presidential candidates to be asked their favorite sandwich, and most will say the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. You know, a sandwich of the people. But for me, it’s the club sandwich, hands down. It’s an all-inclusive sandwich. You combine three meats, ham, turkey, and bacon. You have the choice of two or three slices of toasted bread. I used to say you had to have three slices of bread to make it an official club, but no longer willing to die on that hill. Then you have your choices of cheese and spread along with lettuce and tomato. It simply can’t be beat.
  • Yesterday was National Grilled Cheese Sandwich day. I’ve never ordered one or made one for myself. I have finished uneaten portions of my children’s and have never eaten an entire grilled cheese sandwich.
  • Baskin-Robbins is getting a makeover. Here’s what’s going to happen and a little history which may answer some questions you always wondered about.
    • The 77-year old ice cream shop is tweaking its logo, employee uniforms and packaging to update the brand. It’s the first major update for Baskin-Robbins since 2006, according to the company. It will also sell merchandise, including bikes and bucket hats, from a dedicated online store for the first time. And Baskin-Robbins will unveil new flavors as part of the refresh.
    • Brothers-in-law Irvine “Irv” Robbins and Burton “Burt” Baskin founded the ice cream company in 1945. But they didn’t brand it as “Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream” until 1953. “The original advertising campaign in 1953 was built around circus iconography,” said Grandinetti. That campaign used the pink and brown that Baskin-Robbins is reviving today. That was also the year that Baskin-Robbins introduced the idea of 31 flavors, one for every day of the month. Both the new and old logos have “31” hidden between the B and the R when the letters are placed together. Today, Baskin-Robbins has hundreds of flavors in its portfolio.
  • Lululemon wants your used workout clothes
    • Starting April 22, Lululemon (LULU) shoppers can trade in used items, including pants, tops, shorts, jackets and more, in exchange for an e-gift card as part of the “Lululemon (LULU) Like New” program. The retailer said all returned items will be cleaned and evaluated for resale through a partnership with Trove, an industry expert in recommerce. The chain will then offer the approved items for resale on lululemon.com The value of the gift cards customers receive will vary, depending on the type of item traded in and its condition once it’s approved for resale.
    • The retailer will offer $5 for tank tops, t-shirts, short and long sleeve shirts and shorts, $10 for hoodies, sweatshirts, sweaters, pants, crops, leggings, dresses, and bags and $25 for Lululemon coats & jackets.
  • Nice prank, nice response – ‘Udderly heinous’: Wharton pranked with fake ‘Chick-Fil-A coming soon’ sign, cops looking for culpritPolice also shared a photo of a hooved individual they say was spotted near the scene of the crime.
  • Regions from Texas to Florida are considered to be the “stone belt.”Texans are at an increased risk of developing kidney stones

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