Bag of Randomness for Friday, December 15, 2017

  • I told you yesterday that the flu was confirmed for two students in BoyGeeding’s class and they had a total of eight students out sick. The next day a total of ten students in his class were out sick. As a precautionary measure, the school nurse took the temperature of each child. BoyGeeding was just a degree high and the school called and said we could take him home, but since he displayed no other symptoms and was feeling fine we left him in. His sister, on the other hand, had to go to the doctor but it’s only a viral infection she’s fighting.
  • I watched just a few minutes of NBC’s Thursday Night Football and was surprised to see a Charlie Hough graphic. The announcers were talking about Adam Vinatieri playing at least ten years for two different teams and they transitioned that into players in other sports, which is why I saw Charlie Hough in a Texas Rangers uniform for a few seconds. Gosh, I couldn’t stand Charlie Hough as a kid because he didn’t look anything like what I thought an athlete was supposed to look like. But over time, I started to appreciate him and the knuckleball.
  • I mentioned my internal clock has been off, that I’ve been thinking I’m a day ahead. Yesterday I was really thrown off thinking I was a day behind. Last night I turned on The TICKET and “Intentional Grounding” was on. That show is typically broadcast on a Wednesday so I freaked out for a moment.
  • I thought this was a nice little summary (though not perfect) of Star War films – ‘Star Wars’ history you need to know before seeing ‘The Last Jedi’
  • Hopefully, we will find out about Tahoe – Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has been renewed for a 10th season on HBO
  • The Dallas Morning News – Evangelical churches are embracing liturgy to make the megachurch more personal
    • I first experienced this at Irving Bible Church, nine years ago? At first, with my Baptist background, I thought it felt “too Catholic” as did many others with similar backgrounds. But once I let down my guard and opened up my mind and heart, I really started to appreciate this “older” and more formal way of worship and thought it brought more significance to the Advent season. My view of Advent went from the lighting of five candles to one of true waiting and preparation, it was a renewal of faith of sorts, and I had the liturgy to thank.
  • FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is a very unstable individual. He’s also compensating for something.
  • I love this GIF a dog owner on Reddit posted – I shoveled a track through the snow in my yard for my pup, and he immediately got a case of zoomies
  • On Porgs: In Defense of Cuteness in ‘Star Wars’
    • The feathered, emoji-like creatures of ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ join Ewoks in the adorable-character canon. But with great cuteness comes great responsibility. There are some who hate saying “aww” when they see a ‘Star Wars’ movie. Will porgs make or break Rian Johnson’s installment for these barbarians?
  • “Snownado” captured on video
    • A hiker filmed a rare “snownado” while walking in Poland’s Tatra National Park on Sunday, December 10th. A snownado forms when a mass of cold air passes over a warmer surface while variable wind speeds and directions in between the two cause the rising air to spin and pick up loose snow.
  • Bono’s son is in a band and I don’t think they sound bad.
  • Don’t be the ribs that flipped over Fred Flinstone’s car.
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Bag of Randomness for Thursday, December 14, 2017

  • My internal clock has been off this week, I’m a day ahead. On Monday I felt like it was Tuesday and so on and so on.
  • One of my coworkers is married and have three kids. From oldest to youngest, their first initial spells MAGIC. It wasn’t planned that way, it just kinda sorta happened.
  • Two of BoyGeeding’s classmates have a confirmed case of the flu and a total of eight kids were home sick yesterday.
  • I don’t think teens or young adults appreciate an album like most older folks because they tend to listen to individual tracks in random order instead of an entire album throughout. Many albums tell a story from song to song and they are connected and feed off one another. But then again, newer artists probably have that in mind and aren’t writing an album in that particular way.
  • Fragrance commercials don’t make sense and you know it.
  • For you fellow TICKET P1s who are looking for recorded audio other than their website or The Unticket – SportsGreek. But I actually think it’s related to The Unticket.
  •  Somewhat interesting local news – Lewisville ISD board of trustees voted to approve a new policy that will give students who are not in the top 10 percent of their class a choice to opt in or opt out of having their class rank on their transcript.
  • Tony Romo is Sports Illustrated Media Person Of The Year.
  • ‘She-Ra’ Returns As DreamWorks Announces Six New Netflix Toons
  • Meet The Grass That’s Eating Southeast Texas – Two Kinds Of Bluestem Grasses Are – Taking Over Pasture Land They Once Saved From Drought
  • Mark Wahlberg Is The Most Overpaid Actor Of 2017
  • A British surgeon admitted that he etched his initials on the liver of two patients using a laser during surgery.
    • Liver surgeons use an argon beam to stop livers bleeding, but can also use the beam to burn the surface of the liver to sketch out the area of an operation. It is usually not harmful and the marks would normally disappear. But the female patient’s liver did not heal itself in the normal way and the initials were found in a follow-up operation, it is alleged.
    • That story reminds me of the lawsuit against a surgeon accused of branding the initials of his alma mater, the University of Kentucky, on a patient’s uterus.
      • Dr. Guiler has defended the practice, saying letters marked the organ’s midline. ”Not only am I always able to remain oriented for the patient’s safety,” he said, ”I felt this was honorable since it made reference to the college of medicine where I received my medical degree.”
  • I caught a little bit of ‘The Goldbergs’ last night and part of the subject matter was Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire”. If you were ever curious about the references in the song, this nifty interactive tool will help you out.
  • Another part of the show focused on Abbot and Costello’s “Who’s on First” comedy routine. To my surprise, WifeGeeding never heard of the bit and didn’t have a clue who Abbot and Costello was. WifeGeeding is a lot of things, but a good Trivial Pursuit player she is not.
  • Dallas Cops Can Now Have Beards
  • Target buys same-day delivery service
    • The traditional brick-and-mortar retailer announced a $550 million purchase of Shipt, which it said will bring same-day delivery to about half of its stores by early 2018. By next year’s holiday shopping season, Target expects to offer same-day delivery from a majority of its stores and in all major markets.
  • Here’s a weird story about Trump, a pastor, and a spider
    • In Burns’s account, he was standing behind Trump, who was seated at the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, when he noticed a white spider the size of a half-dollar making its way up the president’s back. Before the spider got to the president’s neck, Burns whacked it — and Trump — with his bare hand. “It made such a loud noise, and I think people were bewildered and were like, ‘What did you just do?’” said Burns, who then quickly tried to explain himself: “Security, please don’t shoot me! He had a spider on his back.”
    • The pastor kept the dead spider as proof of his good intentions. Burns said he sent a picture to experts, and they had identified it as a “yellow sac” spider, a species found in the District (and in much of the United States), which is common indoors in winter months.
  • The most looked over member of U2, Adam Clayton, does a solo interview, which I found deep and insightful – YouTube – U2’s Adam Clayton on Songs Of Experience, bass guitar and listening to albums in full
    • He thinks “You’re the Best Thing About Me” sounds like the title of a country song.
    • Longtime fans know the band formed because they could play any instruments. Adam reluctantly accepted to play the bass guitar and thought it was a bit of a demotion but eventually embraced it saying it defines the melodic territory of a song.
    • He answers a question I long wondered about, how they go about designing a concert stage.
  • Delorean driver pulled over for going 88 mph
  • Don’t be the principal and interest.
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