Bag of Randomness

  • That’s clue #2 on DogGeedingII’s name.
  • I think my boss is trying to get me to entertain the idea of moving to Austin.
  • I’m not sure I’ve seen one Elizabeth Taylor movie, but I have seen plenty of her perfume commercials.  I think her claim to fame is being the voice of Maggie Simpson when she said her first word.
  • In case you are wondering, that first word was “Daddy.”
  • If you are interested in watching any of her films, Turner Classic Movies will have a 24-hour marathon of them on April 10.
  • I remember when my parents bought me a 19-inch television.  I thought it was big and I use to watch it from across the room.  Now, I sit less then a couple feet from two 21-inch monitors.
  • Former Dallas Maverick Mark Aguirre was hospitalized yesterday and I hear one sports personality on the radio state that his jersey number should be retired and he’s the second best Mav behind Dirk Nowitzki.  Hogwash.  Roy Tarpley was a better player, heck, I would probably even say that Sam Perkins was a better player than Aguirre; not to mention, he won Detroit championships not Dallas, so why retire his number?
  • Mad Men is behind schedule because of contract negotiations with the creator, so it looks like no shows this summer.
  • A blog dedicated to nothing but Stupid Man Commercials, you know, because there’s no such thing as a stupid woman anymore.
  • The Napping Habits of 8 Famous Men
  • Eating Cotton Balls Dipped in Orange Juice and Other Tidbits About the Modeling World
  • Dolphin rescued from rice field 12 days after tsunami
  • Comcast Begs Employees To Vote For Charter In Worst Company In America Poll
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Priest Pressured to Give Up Muslim Lent

The Rev. Steve Lawler should have just given up chocolate or television for Lent.

Instead, Lawler, the part-time rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, decided to adopt the rituals of Islam for 40 days to gain a deeper understanding of the faith.

Two days after it began, he faced being defrocked if he continued in those endeavors.

“He can’t be both a Christian and a Muslim,” said Bishop George Wayne Smith of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. “If he chooses to practice as Muslim, then he would, by default, give up his Christian identity and priesthood in the church.”

Lawler didn’t foresee such problems when he came up with the idea. He merely wanted to learn more about Islam, he said, especially in light of the ongoing congressional hearings on the radicalization of the faith.

On Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, he began performing “salah” five times a day, by facing east, toward Mecca, and praying to Allah. He also started studying the Quran and following Islamic dietary restrictions by abstaining from alcohol and pork. During Holy Week, he planned to fast from dawn to sunset as Muslims do during Ramadan.

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