- Regarding my wound from stabbing my hand, as it heals, you can tell it was a Phillips head screwdriver.
- Yesterday morning I made mention of CBS11 meteorologist Lisa Villegas’s Instagram account, and local media critic, Ed Bark, did the same yesterday afternoon.
- Speaking of CBS11, their sports reporter was out at the new Cowboys training facility where Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson had their footprints enshrined in concrete. They’ll be placed 50-years part to honor the “Hail Mary” catch. It was also stated, and as I Cowboys fan I thought this was kind of cool, that the “first catch” at the facility was saved for those two legends yesterday.
- @matthewjdowd – Amazing that Trump cleared the field and is GOP nominee faster than Hillary was able to lock the Dem nomination. Amazing.
- Surprising, odd move – NBC is moving “Today” show news anchor Natalie Morales to Los Angeles, where she’ll be the show’s “West Coast anchor.” – In a display of NBC corporate synergy, Morales will also become one of the hosts of the nightly entertainment show “Access Hollywood” and the daytime talk show “Access Hollywood Live.”
- I thought the handful of lawyers that read this blog might enjoy this Ask Reddit post – Lawyers of Reddit, what is the most outrageous case someone has asked you to take?
- Snopes – A tweet claiming that all Republican Speakers of the House involved with Bill Clinton’s impeachment experienced sex scandals was mostly accurate.
- WHAT’S TRUE: Three politicians (Newt Gingrich, Bob Livingston, and Dennis Hastert) served or nearly served as Speakers of the House during the impeachment of President Bill Clinton; all three men experienced public sex scandals of varying severity.
- WHAT’S UNDETERMINED: Whether Gingrich’s 2007 admission of an affair during the 1998-1999 impeachment qualifies as a sex scandal.
- Buzzfeed – A Couple Exchanged Ring Pops At Their Wedding After Their Rings Got Stolen
- The Year that Music Died – Every top 5 song, from 1956 – 2016, so we can stop arguing about when music was still good.
May the 4th Be With You Humor
Global dance-off as NZ police, NYPD embrace ‘running man’ challenge
I’m waiting for the Mineral Wells Police Department to chime in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhchDFQEn4E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmFla6bjujQ
Police in New Zealand have sparked an international dance-off between law enforcement officers after their response to a “running man” dance challenge went viral.
A clip of eight New Zealand officers dusting off their best ’90s dance moves in front of a police car has been viewed more than 5 million times since it was posted Tuesday on the force’s Facebook page.
The video is part of a social media phenomenon — embraced by professional athletes including members of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Heat and Denver Broncos — in which people film themselves dancing to the Ghost Town DJ’s 1996 hit “My Boo.”
The New Zealand officers called out police forces in New York, Los Angeles, various Australian states and the UK’s Isles of Scilly to match their moves — and their challenge was promptly accepted by New York’s finest.
Undeniable Proof
I wonder what he's going to do next. pic.twitter.com/n1mrpBFZ8h
— Sam Stryker (@sbstryker) May 4, 2016
In case you need a little background.
And if you need a quick read, here’s an Amazon Kindle edition book – Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer: A Time Travel Romance
