BoyGeeding had his first blastball practice yesterday, which is a simplified version of t-ball. Or if you think the world is evolving towards idiocracy, the future of baseball. Actually, I read somewhere a scene that didn’t make it into the movie Idiocracy was of one of baseball being so simplified it only had one base.
There’s absolutely no way I could ever coach a team of kids that young. I can deal with my kids, but I can’t deal with other people’s kids.
On an internal government website, I had to select a security question and provide an answer. One question was, “Where were you when you first heard about 9/11?”
That same government website asked for my Selective Service registration number. Uh, I have no idea, but I did tweet my grandfather’s the other day which he signed in 1917, the year the department was created.
With my new position at work, I’ve been working longer hours, and the desire to blog and the quality of my posts have suffered. Sorry.
Last month I mentioned I bought some of Cumulus Media stock (owner of The TICKET) since it was hovering around a quarter, just for the heck of it. Yesterday it closed at $0.568. But there is no retirement for me as I didn’t buy many shares.
Map – Where ‘Anglos’ are the Minority – The most-recent population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that non-Hispanic whites (or “Anglos,” as my Texas friends call them) are the minority in more than 364 counties. There are 151 that don’t have a single racial or ethnic group in the majority, making them the country’s most-diverse places.
Frank Sinatra Jr died yesterday, which made me think of his father who was buried with a roll of dimes in his pocket – The kidnappers demanded that all communication be conducted by payphone. During these conversations, Frank Sr. became concerned he would not have enough change. This prompted Frank Sr. to carry a roll of dimes (10 cent coins) with him at all times for the rest of his life; he was even buried with 10 dimes in his pocket.
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians’ “What I Am” came on the radio yesterday morning on my way back from dropping DaughterGeeding off at school. I think it’s been a good decade since I heard that song. And then right before I went to bed, I saw that she and Steve Martin was going to be on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’. I don’t know why it always surprises me that she’s married to Paul Simon and a Dallas product.
AdvoCare seems to be pretty popular in the area, at least from all the stickers I see on cars, so some might find this ESPN article interesting which starts off with a scene in Fort Worth. – With the Saints QB leading the way, AdvoCare is using its sports ties to build a nutrition empire. But is the company really pushing false hope?
I’m looking forward to watching the new season of FX’s ‘The Americans’ tonight.
The Republican Convention will be in Cleveland this year, yet Dallas was one of the strong contenders to have hosted the event. That circus could have been in our backyard. And I’m only saying circus if Trump doest get the needed points to win and if there are locked door room conversations going on.
I can see Speaker Paul Ryan emerging as the Republican nominee if there’s a haywire convention in Cleveland – House Speaker Paul Ryan decided not to run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, but he declined to rule out accepting it if a deadlocked party convention turns to him this summer.
Ryan hosted an Irish event yesterday and President Obama had some nice words to say to him “Speaker Ryan, you and I don’t agree on a lot of policy. But I know you are a great father and a great husband, and I know you want what’s best for America. And we may fiercely disagree on policy — and the NFC North — (laughter) — but I don’t have a bad word to say about you as a man. And I would never insult my fellow Irish like that.“
Today’s dose of ‘MURICA! – It is no surprise that 80 percent of U.S. consumers vote for American-made. But over 60 percent of Chinese consumers also say that they are willing to pay more for products labeled “Made in USA” than for those labeled “Made in China,” according to new research released by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
One of Whataburger’s biggest fans dies of cancer; visited over 730 locations – A Rockport woman who visited every Whataburger location in the country with her husband died of cancer this past week. Carol Hoepfner’s husband Karl Hoepfner had won the title of Whataburger’s biggest fan in 2010 after he wrote on essay about how he had visited Whataburger at least 7,000 times in his lifetime dating back to 1963.
Colt McCoy wrote a piece for The Players Tribune about how he went from a small Texas town to the NFL. Reading his version of his shoulder injury during the championship game against Alabama was most interesting to me. His father also wouldn’t allow him to play football until the seventh grade, an age he thought Colt could finally learn how to properly hit and take a hit.
In my world, the last Indiana Jones movie never happened, and my hopes for the just announced new one are pretty high.
I’ve been on a good streak of not letting things bug me, especially traffic, but yesterday I came close to losing it. After dropping DaughterGeeding off at school, I’m driving through our neighborhood and just a few blocks from home. There’s a Honda following me, but he’s not riding me or anything, and I was driving the speed limit. Kids are walking to school during this time, so it’s best to be careful. I do a few turns and he’s still following me, so it doesn’t appear he’s cutting through the neighborhood to get to work, as some folks are prone to do. Our ally is just ahead and I turn on the blinker to turn left and start my turn just as he speeds past me on my left. I came within inches of a coalition. Blood boiling, I wrestled with the decision of flooring it to catch up with him more than I should have. Eventually, I did the mature thing and just drove home, but for the first time in a very long time, I really wanted to get violent and ignore the ramifications. And by the looks of the driver, it wouldn’t have been hard, but then again, you never know.
Before I took DaughterGeeding to school, I make a cup of coffee using my Keurig. Yesterday, I failed miserably at this task because I forgot to place the cup under the spout and hot coffee spread all over the countertop.
Other than being windy yesterday, the weather was great, and I took BoyGeeding on a 45-minute bike ride. That extra hour of daylight sure makes it easier to fit in outdoor activities.
Mark Cuban (age 57) dyes his hair and I never thought it looked good, I think it looks particularly bad in this picture.