- This is the greatest football improvement in history and should be implemented sport-wide ASAP.
My nephew is playing for the state title today. Instead of a coin toss, they drop the game ball from a helicopter and let the captains fight for it. Bring it to the league @NFL pic.twitter.com/SxywqpRBGS
— Porter Ellett (@porterellett) November 16, 2024
- A Canadian friend and loyal reader reminded me the Canadian Football League Grey Cup championship game was on between Toronto and Winnipeg. My snarky reply to him was, “I just tuned in and see it’s in the 4th quarter with a little over 10 (Canadian) minutes left.
- Canadian football only has three downs. American football was originally three downs, but it changed in 1912. Here’s a good explanation of the evolution of football.
- Why aren’t video cameras installed on commercial aircraft? Anytime there is an incident on a plane, we also see footage from a passenger. It’s not like they would be hard to install, and it seems like they would pay for themselves in terms of litigation. Just call them cabin cameras.
- Towards the end of yesterday’s worship service, a husband and wife walked to the front of the church to make an announcement for one of the church ministries. The husband didn’t say a word, but his wife of many years introduced him as her better half. Normally, I’d hear the husband say that about the wife, but this is the first time I could recall the wife saying that about her husband. I thought it was touching, and it made me contemplate how I failed to earn that kind of admiration in my marriage. Even though I think I did my best, I’m just wondering if there was something more I should have done.
- The ministry was about laundry, and she explained that it was about giving those in need the dignity of clean laundry. That stuck with me. It’s one of those things so many people take for granted. But for some reason, the word “dignity” really stood out. It resonated with me. I thought how I felt I was denied dignity during the divorce process, but it also made me think about the ugly election we went through. I’m not sure what I mean by this, but “dignity” is going to be my word of the week, some that I focus on.
- One definition of dignity is “the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.” That definition makes me wonder how one becomes worthy and what “worthy” means.
- Anytime I hear the word “worthy,” I immediately think of this scene, even though it was mentioned once, and very softly at that.
- Sidenote: If I were insanely rich, I think the Holy Grail chalice would be an excellent movie prop to own. Not a replica, the actual one used in the movie.
- Anytime I hear the word “worthy,” I immediately think of this scene, even though it was mentioned once, and very softly at that.
- According to the rankings, SMU is Texas’s second-best college football team. They have certainly come a long way.
- Longtime Texas country singer-songwriter (and Mineral Wells resident) Tommy Alverson dies
- Today’s dose of ‘MERICA! – Bald eagle shows air superiority, sends $950 drone into lake
- No fun in Aggieland – Brazos County election officials feel the strain of unrelenting scrutiny from right-wing skeptics – Voting went well in the presidential election, but Trudy Hancock and her staff are still fielding questions. And the answers don’t seem to matter.
- I’m not sure many have noticed, but SNL has modified the sound when the musical guest performs. You can now hear the crowd’s reaction and participation much clearer than before.
- Anytime there’s a new episode of SNL, I’m watching. It has nothing to do that a writer on the show is a friend and/or a longtime reader of this blog. Earlier this season, they had a skit about an unfaithful wife named Kelsey. This past weekend, on a new episode, they had another sketch about an unfaithful wife named Kelsey. It sure is interesting that the name Kelsey is associated with unfaithfulness. This is nothing more than a mere observation and not a prediction that there is a high likelihood of it happening again this season.
- And Dallas is one of the lucky ones:
- Las Vegas police kill victim of home invasion who called 911 for help
- China’s Xi Unveils Megaport in America’s Backyard Amid US Concerns
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Peruvian counterpart Dina Boluarte on Thursday inaugurated a new $1.3 billion mega port in Peru’s coastal city of Chancay that was built and funded by Chinese shipping giant Cosco.
A Day In The Life of Bonnie Consolo
I remember Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes interviewing this woman when I was very young. It may have been the first time someone inspired me. One thing that appalled me was grocery store customers complaining about her “handling” fruit and vegetables when all she was doing was living life as best as she could. That part occurs at the 4:32 mark. This image alone of her giving her son a haircut is remarkable.
Your Bag of Nothing for Thursday, November 14, 2024
- Here’s an investment pick for you: buy stock in private prison companies – In Trump’s mass deportation plan, the private prison industry sees a lucrative opportunity
- Geo Group founder George Zoley, whose company is the country’s largest private prison operator, told investors last week that Trump’s deportation plans represent a “potential sea change” for the industry. “The Geo Group was built for this unique moment in our history and the opportunities that it will bring,” Zoley said. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) has for years relied on private companies to house detained migrants, making it a multimillion-dollar business.I wonder what the stock price will be in the next four years.
- I asked the AI search engine Perplexity to help me find some mutual funds heavily invested in private prisons and received this interesting answer about how it would be unethical.
Other AI tools I checked out would only inform me on how to find those funds. I also tested the waters by asking Perplexity the same question but about the porn, gambling, alcohol, and tobacco industries. It also thought porn on unethical, but not the others.
- Dallas steakhouse owner Al Biernat, whose charismatic presence at his namesake restaurant attracted both the famous and the famously loyal, has died at 69. Biernat had been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly called ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
- Ban on women marrying after 25: The bizarre proposal to boost birth rate in Japan
- Japan’s noted writer and Conservative Party leader Naoki Hyakuta has apologised after his comments on women and the falling birthrate in the country sparked criticism. He said that to boost the nation’s birth rate, women should be banned from marriage after the age of 25 and from removing their uterus post the age of 30
- I also heard “Did Biden drop out of the race?” was trending on election day. I refuse to believe so many people are this dumb or uneducated – Searches for ‘How to change my vote’ spike morning of Election Day
- 14-Year-old Teen defends 41 year old sex offender she ran away with
- Marble bust bought for $6 and used as doorstop could sell for more than $3 million
- Get ready to see Walmart employees wearing body cameras.
Your Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, November 12, 2024
- I’ve been busy and haven’t been in a blogging mood as of late, so I’m sorry for the lack of posts. Hopefully, that will change. Maybe it’s the post-election blues.
- BoyGeeding had a chess tournament last weekend. While he didn’t place individually, his team, which consisted of him and one other, earned the first-place trophy.
- I don’t always read through everything I post. When looking for material, sometimes I run across something I think may interest you and will post it without really vetting it. I did that last week when I ran across a People article about a teen mother who died and the Texas abortion laws. I also commented, “I hope our lawmakers can iron out some wrinkles in the law that obviously need addressing.” A friend I admire reached out and shared insights on the reporting of abortion-related deaths in states with restrictive laws. He noted that some sources may lack balance, failing to compare cases in less restrictive states, and emphasized Texas law allows for medical discretion and suggested that the reported deaths were likely due to pregnancy complications and potential malpractice rather than solely the impact of abortion laws, and provided this link, which he admitted is clearly pro-life, as a resource.
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A new study from the London School of Economics says 50 years of tax cuts in the U.S. — which promised to “trickle down” and eventually boost jobs and income for everyone — have only helped one group: the rich.
https://t.co/UIyBqUcDJb— Gene Bryant (@GeneBryant2) November 10, 2024
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GOLD MEDAL GAME WINNER pic.twitter.com/IaV4nvdGVd
— Camryn Bynum (@Cambeezy_) November 11, 2024
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Tennessee State Rep. Gino Bulso (R) fights for an amendment to allow first cousins to marry:
“Unless anyone in this body can articulate a compelling interest to deny a male first cousin from marrying a male first cousin, this [current] bill demonstrably violates Obergefell.” pic.twitter.com/kb8cNuA17Y
— Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) April 11, 2024
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I’m speed.. pic.twitter.com/NDtW9rGiOi
— o̴g̴ (@Yoda4ever) November 10, 2024