Feel good college basketball moment of the weekend

Michigan State inserts injured guard Eron Harris into a game one last time on senior dayHarris’ college career ended with a knee injury, but Tom Izzo found a way to get him on the court one last time.

 

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Bag of Randomness for Monday, February, 27, 2017

  • Wow, that just became the most memorable Oscars moment EVER. People think the power could never go out at a Super Bowl, a wrong Miss Universe gets crowned, a Trump presidency, or the Academy Award for Best Picture could be a mistake – anything can happen.
  • This is what I liked about how the mistake was handled, it was corrected right away. The “officials” came on stage and straightened it out, the La La Land folks humbly and graciously admitted there was a mistake, displayed the card for all to see, and invited the Moonlight cast on stage, and Warren Beatty made sure it was known he wasn’t clowning around and was taking his role as presenter seriously, which avoided an even crazier press conference and rumors that he’s not mentally well.
  • But we all know La La Land won the popular vote even though Moonlight won the Electoral College. I blame all the undocumented Academy voters. But seriously, they handled it with poise and class.
  • A bit of irony with Beatty & Dunaway there as a way to celebrate their movie about a heist movie only for a great heist to occur live.
  • I fear Beatty is going to get most of the blame but clearly, it wasn’t his fault. The envelope wasn’t correct and Dunaway announced it.
  • Remember when a lot of folks thought Jack Palance mistakenly said Marissa Tomey’s name?
  • No telling how many people turned off their TV not knowing who the real winner was. All La La Land needed to do was make a “football move” after the reception.
  • Life Pro Tip – Don’t have Price Waterhouse Coopers preparing your tax returns this year.
  • Imagine if you were in Las Vegas and put money down on Best Picture.
  • If Sean Spicer was making the correction, he’d say, “Moonlight won Best Picture. Period.”
  • Listen to the end of this clip, they realized it said “Emma Stone”.

https://twitter.com/ditzkoff/status/836087774365290498

  • Next year, the Oscars will include a living person in the “in memorium” segment.
  • Emma Stone was fantastic in La La Land but I still think Anna Kendrick would have been a better choice for the role. But I liked her speech in which stated the statuette was just a symbol for her to seek to become better.
  • Ladies think Ryan Gosling can pull off anything, but I didn’t think he could pull off the 70’s style ruffled shirt tux last night.
  • Ben and Casey Affleck’s actual last name is “Affleck-Boldt”. At least Wikipedia tells me so.
  • I expected the Oscars to be more political. Not that I wanted it to be, I just expected to be.
  • Local critic Ed Bark sure was cranky last night on Twitter.
  • I had a streak of 39-day with 10,000 steps break because I threw my back out, but the painkillers have been nice. And by “nice” I mean a godsend.
  • Troy Aikman put together a Cowboys reunion. Joe Buck was supposed to emcee the event but had a scheduling conflict, so George Dunham of the TICKET filled in. Here’s (video) part of a bit he did with Joe Buck where he does the Fake Michael Irvin.
  • When I first heard of Fort Worth native Bill Paxton’s death, I was reminded of an interview he did with Kidd Kraddick. The first question of the interview led Paxton to describe how people often confuse him with Bill Pullman. As soon as the interviewed ended, Kidd admitted going into it thinking it he was Pullman he was about to interview and that’s why he didn’t have a lot of questions lined up, they were all in reference to Pullman movies.
  • No “Heisman contender” should ever get run down by a cop, but I think scouts have mentioned his limited escapability outside the pocket – Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield arrested in Arkansas
    • He was charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing, according to the Washington County (Arkansas) sheriff’s office.
    • According to the report, when the officer asked Mayfield to come over, he began to walk away. When the officer told him to stop, Mayfield sprinted away, which forced the officer to chase him and tackle him to the ground.
  • All 240 Family Christian Stores Are ClosingMore than 3,000 employees in 36 states will be laid off in the liquidation of one of the world’s largest Christian retailers.
    • More than two years ago, suppliers forgave Family Christian Stores $127 million in debt so that it could remain open. Today, the chain—which bills itself as “the world’s largest retailer of Christian-themed merchandise”—announced it is closing all of its stores after 85 years in business.
  • For any of you trying to guess my contribution to the ad I’ve been referencing, think Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia.
  • Bush daughter headlines Planned Parenthood fundraiserBarbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of former President George W. Bush, will be the keynote speaker at Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas’ annual Fort Worth luncheon.
  • Tesla wants to sell future cars with insurance and maintenance included in the price
  • Medicine-carrying drone made of cardboard and built as a single-use delivery vehicle for emergency scenarios
  • I found this interesting. Last Saturday, February 18, Major Garrett of CBS News tweeted Navy Secretary nominee Phillip Biden was likely to withdraw. Later that day, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer replied to his tweet basically telling Garrett he was wrong. Last night when all eyes were on the Oscars, Phillip Biden released a statement he was withdrawing.
  • Baylor’s Kim Mulkey was out of line with her comments on Saturday
    • “If somebody’s around you and they ever say, ‘I will never send my daughter to Baylor,’ you knock them right in the face.”
    • “The problems that we have at Baylor are no different than the problems at any other school in America. Period. Move on. Find another story to write.”
      • It’s totally understandable she’s proud of her university and frustrated with the stigma, and it’s obvious she was using a figure of speech, but those are poorly chosen and insensitive words considering Baylor leadership is accused of turning a blind eye towards women who reported violence. It’s further evidence the leadership and culture at Baylor is toxic and those who cheer on this university are doing nothing but enabling. I’m understanding toward those who love the school, but it doesn’t live up to the standards of what it was in the past or what it sets itself to be. Sometimes when you love something you should walk away and only come back once there is repentance and see a change for the better.
      • Baylor seems like the new Trump administration. They will do and say what they want and nothing really seems to stick and there’s a lack of accountability. But Trump has respected women more than Baylor. And Mulkey comes across like Sean Spicer or Kellyanne Conway blaming the media. Yes, other schools share the same problems of sexual assault, but other schools haven’t tried to cover them up to the extent of that Christian university.
  • Mom carrying baby without brain to term – to donate the organs
    • “It would just be irresponsible to take the gifts that Eva has and not share them with others.”
  • And to think I recently posted a bit he did with Carson and Letterman. With that in mind, Hugh Hefner is on deck. – Joseph Wapner, Judge on ‘The People’s Court,’ Dies at 97
  • Here’s your Monday morning inspirational GIF of the day
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