- If there’s one story I want to keep tabs on its Anonymous vs Westboro Baptist church. You can probably guess Westboro’s reply, so now the ball is in Anonymous’ court.
- Our church has something called Small Groups where every so often you get together, have dinner, and not exactly have a Bible study, but have an opportunity to discuss certain topics with scripture as the focal point – or something like that. We’ve been invited to attend a few, and me being the introvert, never really wanted to give one a try; but it meant a lot to WifeGeeding so I took one to the team. During one discussion, I heard one of the ladies say “bullshit” in reference to something. That won me over, I’m coming back for more.
- You know how you see cars or SUVs with television in the back seats for the kids, turns out that happened back in 1958.
- GOP Lawmaker Mike Beard Claims God Will Provide Unlimited Natural
- Church pastor’s husband, mother hospitalized due to unfit living conditions
- The Dewey decimal system is slowly dying
- Series of photographic works entitled “Photo Opportunities“, from hundreds of snapshots of tourist locations found on the Internet.
- The people of Hawaii sometimes have to make their own waves.
- Bono interview: Grace over Karma
It’s all fun and games until someone’s mom appears on PeopleOfWalmart.com
Iowa wrestler defaults rather than face girl in state tournament
Cedar Falls freshman Cassy Herkelman made Iowa wrestling history Thursday when she became the first female wrestler to win a match at the state tournament. She did so when her opponent, Joel Northrup, defaulted on their first-round match rather than face a girl.
Northrup, a home-schooled sophomore wrestling for Linn-Mar, was considered one of the favorites to win the 112-pound weight class. After defaulting his first match, however, he now must wrestle in the consolation bracket.
“I have a tremendous amount of respect for Cassy and Megan and their accomplishments. However, wrestling is a combat sport and it can get violent at times,” Northrup said in a statement, referring to Herkelman and Ottumwa sophomore Megan Black, the first girls ever to qualify for the state tournament.
“As a matter of conscience and my faith I do not believe that it is appropriate for a boy to engage a girl in this manner. It is unfortunate that I have been placed in a situation not seen in most other high school sports in Iowa.”
It would be hard enough to lose to a girl, but losing to a home-schooled girl would be even worst. I bet the girl is a really good wrestler, but having a guy wrestle a girl is too much pressure on the guy. First off, by wrestling, even though it’s a sport, I’m sure he’s gonna feel a bit weird having to brush up on her lady parts, even by accident. Second, if wins, he gets teased for beating up a girl by his friends. If he loses, he’ll never live it down.
Bag of Randomness
- My doctor finally tracked me down. My total cholesterol was 206, but my triglycerides were about a hundred points higher than it should have been. If I continue on my current path of life I’ll be diabetic in about five years. I’m significantly low regarding my vitamin D intake, and surprisingly, my testosterone level is so low I may have to take supplements in a few months. Man, and to think I was worried that he was going to give me some bad news.
- My cousin is moving and during the process he found an old picture of us and his father, and he was kind enough to scan it and email it to me yesterday – totally out of the blue. See, my cousin has always lived on the west coast so it wasn’t like we always got to see each other, but I’m marveled by how technology makes things easy to share (like this picture) and how it helps us keep in touch.
- Oh, my cousin’s father died of heart disease at an early age, so maybe this wasn’t totally out of the blue.
- You would think my cousin’s father would be my uncle, but my cousin’s father was my cousin because he was the son of my aunt.
- I wonder how many of you had to read that last sentence twice. It might help make more sense to you if I let you know my dad had me pretty late in life and my aunt didn’t wait until her 50’s like my father.
- My aunt had one leg and was named Eileen. I kid you not.
- Another reason why I’m not a big fan of putting certain limits on malpractice lawsuits: USC University Hospital shut down its kidney transplant program last month after a kidney was accidentally transplanted into the wrong patient – Article
- And this mistake has always stuck in my mind.
- For my friends that like bears (yeah, like you, Richard!) – Marketing Client Bear
- Baghdad wants U.S. to pay $1 billion for damage to city
- Book publisher says televangelist Benny Hinn violated morality clause
- Simon Cowell was so impressed by a singing ten-year-old on YouTube he signed her to a contract.
- The government actually has a website where you can donate money to pay down the public debt. Last year, they collected $2.8 million, the year before, $3.06 million.
- CBS11 had a segment about legendary WFAA Troy Duncan and what he does in his retirement years. That just seemed weird. And this is where Barry will tell you how bad of a mistake the man made when the tornado hit Fort Worth and how all the tapes of that broadcast went missing.
- Oddly enough, they paired him with other legendary former WFAA and CBS anchor Tracey Rowlett. It was the first time the two former coworkers were on the screen together in 12 years.
- More oddly enough Duncan gave a high compliment to the current CBS11 chief meteorologist. Possible swipe at WFAA?
- WFAA actually had a great old clip of Dale Hansen in a wrestling ring actually wrestling a bear.
- I wonder what Stone Phillips is up to nowadays.

