Bag of Randomness

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  • I got the above picture from this photoset in case you are interested.
  • If you like LEGOs and the Star Wars scenes from the ice-planet of Hoth – I’ve got an interesting Flickr set for you.
  • Speaking of Star Wars and Hoth – How long could Luke survive in a Tauntaun?
  • OK, one more, LOL AT-ATs
  • I just have this strange feeling that Jerry is going to keep Wade around and let Jason Garrett go.
  • One of my favorite shows is 30 Rock, and I had no idea that Grizz is actually 6-foot-11 and 378-pounds, and in need of a kidney transplant.
  • I mowed the lawn one last time for the year.  The grass wasn’t really that high, but I don’t like raking leaves and found the mower mulches them quite effectively.
  • WifeGeeding has another doctor appointment today – something baby related, no sonogram, but I’m still gonna tag along.
  • I didn’t even enter a drawing but won two Cowboys Stadium tour tickets.  I think I want to take the tour before the end of the season just to be sure the field not rolled up for some kind of event.
  • I wasn’t surprised that Tiger’s wife was spotted without her wedding ring, I was surprised she was spotted pumping her own gas.
  • I wonder if I’ll ever own a truck.
  • The Morgan Freeman Chain of Command Chart
  • Fashion Highlights From Every Single Episode of Roseanne
  • iPhone users are delusional, consultants say
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Asian students under attack at S. Phila. High

Zhihua Tian traveled thousands of miles from his native China earlier this year to profit from the treasures of the American education system.

Unfortunately, he landed at South Philadelphia High School, where the number of violent incidents often overshadow student achievements.

Tian, 19, of South Philly, and five other students who are recent immigrants are staying home today because they were among 26 Asian students who were attacked by a gang of other students throughout the day yesterday, said Xu Lin, of the Chinatown Development Corporation, who works with victimized students.

The ordeal began Wednesday, Lin said, when a Vietnamese student was jumped by 14 students across the street from the school.

Yesterday, the attackers were roaming the halls “searching for victims class by class during school,” he said.

Violent incidents against Asian students often go unreported because the victims often have a language barrier or choose to suffer in silence rather than risk retaliation, said Tram Nguyen, a community organizer with Victim Services in South Philly.

Full Philly.com Article

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Quadriplegic NJ Man Wins Right To Hunt With Mouth-Operated Shotgun

Jamie Cap, 46, was injured in an accident 30 years ago while playing American football. A head-on tackle resulted in a neck injury that left him a quadriplegic and robbed him of hunting, one of his passions.

But after a 2 1/2 year legal battle, Mr Cap has won the right – with the help of a partner – to use a 12-gauge shotgun fitted with a battery-powered machine that is operated by a breathing tube. He can adjust the angle by nudging a toggle switch.

He fired his first shot in three decades last week, describing the experience as priceless.

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London Knights Fans Make It Rain Teddy Bears for Charity

It was the Knights 9th Annual Sun Life Financial Teddy Bear Toss in support of the Salvation Army. Fans are encouraged to bring stuffed teddy bears and other plush toys to the game. Once the home team scores their first goal, those in attendance litter the ice with the stuffed animals, which are collected and distributed to less fortunate children in the community for Christmas.

This year’s final teddy bear tally was 8232, a London Knights record.

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