- We went to our local Vista Ridge Mall to visit “our” Santa last night. In the bottom picture, you can see him going over the Christmas lists they handed him. Santa told me that during the season, he usually loses about ten pounds because the suit is so warm, but he does his best to stay hydrated along with lots of vitamin C and B12.
- Back in March, when he heard Vista Ridge Mall was facing foreclosure, our first thought was about this Santa. However, there was one new store in the mall, some kind of cat cafe. It looks like you can bring your cat in and drink coffee. But I also noticed the cutbacks in Christmas decorations. For instance, there was always a huge tree in the mall, but it’s no there this year. There used to be a bunch of poinsettias as well, but they are limited and are now artificial.
- After visiting Santa, the kids played in the indoor play area. BoyGeeding walked over to me, pointed at a girl, and said, “Daddy, I really care for her. Do you think if I kiss her she will be my friend.” Hey kid, tap those breaks.
- I’m surprised there are still stores, even seasonal, that specialize only in calendars. But then again, phone books are still around.
- I’ve never played Cards Against Humanity, which can be downloaded for free, but it sure sounds fun.
- Imgur – Line waiting to see Star Wars ins 1977 Abilene
- Something for you Southwest Texas State University students of the Eighties.
- Internet-famous ‘adorable drug kingpin’ busted in College Station is daughter of DEA agent
- Royal Canadian Navy Sailor who doubled in size on navy diet wins disability benefits
- GIF – Snakes moving between walls with different widths
- I came close, but they just didn’t want me – Harvard Business Review – How Southwest Airlines Hires Such Dedicated People
The Mystery of the Giant Light Switch
He just gets up and runs away
Buzzfeed – Police Dashcam Video Shows Deer Go Airborne In High-Speed Collision
It reminds me of this classic Simpsons moment.
Faith-Based Shopping
This article reminded me of a business directory I used to see in Abilene that only included Christian businesses. It always left me wondering how did they know the owners were Christians and how many claimed to be just to listed in another directory.
A posted a comment on his Facebook page that urges his friends to support Christian-owned gas stations and convenience stores when traveling over the holidays. Spending money at stores “not owned by God fearing Christians,” he warned, could have dire consequences. “In large part, these stores are owned by folk that send their profits back to their homeland and then in turn use these funds against our country to create turmoil, fear and in some cases death and destruction,” he wrote.
When asked how to tell whether a store owner is Christian, Harper responded, “Look behind the cash register.”
Harper’s efforts may represent just one face of “faith-based shopping,” or when consumers try to buy only from stores that promote their religious views. Faith Driven Consumers, a group that ranks retailers and other companies based on whether they adhere to what it calls Biblical notions of gender and marriage, is urging consumers to do their Christmas shopping at companies that meet its standards.