- One of my neighbors asked if I could watch his house for two weeks when he goes back to Mexico for two weeks to visit family. Yesterday I noticed his sprinklers were running, but one of them was a geyser. I examined the broken unit and realized I had a spare part that would fix it, and in five or so minutes with just a little digging, it was as good as new. I don’t expect anything in return, except maybe a thanks, but it’s just my idea of “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
- We playfully call that neighbor and his wife NAFTA, since she’s from Canada.
- Former Texas Rangers owner, George W. Bush, will be on The TICKET at 5:10 PM.
- If I were to advise or provide counsel to Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was held in contempt of court for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, I’d tell her to resign her job, sign a book deal, and go on the speaking circuit. Resigning would show respect for law but show she’s taking a stand against a conflict of her faith, and she would be financially set for life. She probably wouldn’t be a millionaire, but she’d be comfortable and considered a hero in her circles.
- I got some comments yesterday about what I wrote regarding TCU girls using Uber, and those comments broadened my perspective and now see how they may be more beneficial from a cost and safety perspective. Using Uber eliminates the cost of a car, high insurance because of their age, and no parking costs, which can be crazy at college. It also prevents them from driving while intoxicated, and I think it leaves a transaction trail of where the student is traveling. Thanks to those that helped widen my view.
- I caught ’60 Minutes Sports’ last night on Showtime and they had a segment on the main characters of the Friday Night Lights book, 25 years after its release. Boobie Miles is now a rather large man serving time in prison, but his son is a really good player for one of the Irving schools.
- I’m four episodes in watching ‘Mr. Robot’ on the USA Network and I now understand the hype. I remember the lead actor as a very creepy soldier in HBO’s ‘The Pacific’ and was surprised he hasn’t been in more roles since that fantastic performance.
- Within the last year, Jon Hamm has checked into rehab and split with his girlfriend of 18-years. Method actor?
- I’m ashamed I can’t come up with a clever headline – Waco Police: Fully Loaded Handgun Found in Female’s Vagina
- Vanessa Williams to return to Miss America after 3 decades as head judge – Three decades after she gave up the crown amid a nude photo scandal, Vanessa Williams is returning to the Miss America pageant.
- Benjamin L. Corey – What Jesus Meant When He Said, “I Didn’t Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword”
- The True Size Of – Interactively compare the size of a country or state to another country or state.
- DallasNews.com – Pictures of proposed skyscrapers north of downtown Dallas cause a stir in cyberspace
- @NFLonFOX – I will go to my grave saying Tom Brady knew that the balls were deflated’ – @TroyAikman on @TheHerd
- Dallas couple says newborn was switched in El Salvador – Thankfully they have been reunited with their baby, but get this about the doctor that delivered the baby – Doctor arrested in El Salvador, accused of masterminding kidnapping of newborn baby
- Voice of Big Tex confronts State Fair of Texas president to get his job back
- FiveThirtyEight – The 100 Most-Edited Wikipedia Articles
- Whisky returns from space with enhanced flavor
- ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’
- Stephen Colbert recently changed his Twitter avatar to a picture of him and his wife kissing.
- I thought the opening skit could have been better, but I loved the Jon Stewart cameo. He also serves as an executive producer.
- The new set is bright, patriotic, and tall, as in it looks like it will get two story use. Dave had the performance area stage left with his desk stage right, Stephen has it the other way around.
- He does the voice over for his opening credits, which I’m uncomfortable with, and the opening music didn’t do much for me.
- He seemed a bit uncomfortable with the monolog, but I’m sure he’ll get the hang of it. His comfort zone is behind the desk, and that was noticeable. Dave was also not great with the monolog and excelled at the desk. I think Carson, Leno, and Conan were the best when it came to the monolog. The Les Mooves/Mentalist bit was good. I’m also glad Stephen still has a bit of a fake format to his after commercial bit, it a strength and kinda trademark. But he probably should have use that time to interact with his band leader, Jon Batiste, and introduce him to us.
- It was very cool to see he and Fallon do a bit. If you watched until the closing credits, you got to see Fallon appear again in a cute lockerroom bit.
- I’m not a fan of the lighted background behind his desk, it’s a bit distracting. I also think the band area looks clumsy and unorganized. The music had too much of a New Orleans jazz feel. I can understand that to an extent, but it seemed to be present all the time.
- I was surprised his first show ran long, and the show certainly is geared towards a younger audience.
- I miss having a top ten list, even if they sometimes sucked.
Nice Video Editing – Movie Characters Party Together In A Club
It moves pretty slow, but with so many celebrities with different aged versions of themselves, it kept me hooked.
Pop-culture language warning:
There is a place where all fictional characters meet. . Outside of time, Outside of all logic, This place is known as HELL’S CLUB, But this club is not safe
TERMINATOR VERSUS TONY MONTANA VERSUS TOM CRUISE VERSUS CARLITO BRIGANTE VERSUS BLADE VERSUS JOHN TRAVOLTA VERSUS AL PACINO VERSUS PINEAD VERSUS THE MASK VERSUS ROBOCOP VERSUS DARTH VADER VERSUS MICHAEL JACKSON.
ps: Excuse my English failed on the beginning of the text 😉
Christian-Themed AR-15
Apopka, Florida — A new assault rifle manufactured by Spike’s Tactical in Apopka, Florida has become available for public purchase.
The Spike’s Tactical Crusader is a new version of the AR-15 assault rifle and has the Bible verse, Psalm 144:1 is laser etched into the magazine. The Bible verse says, “Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle.”
“Right now and as it has been for quite some time, one of the biggest threats in the world is and remains Islamic terrorism,” said Ben “Mookie” Thomas, spokesman for Spike’s Tactical, who is a former Navy Seal and former Blackwater security contractor. “We wanted to make sure we built a weapon that would never be able to be used by Muslim terrorists to kill innocent people or advance their radical agenda.”
The Crusader features a shield with a cross on the left side of the lower unit, while the safety selector markings feature the words, “Peace” for safe, “War” for semi-automatic, and “God wills it.” On the reverse side of the safety selector are the Latin translations of those words, Pax Pacis, Bellum, and Deus Vult.
Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, September 8, 2015
- Took that picture as we drove by Fellowship Church this weekend as they are promoting their special Quarterback series (promo video included in link) with guest speakers Tony Romo, Troy Aikman, and Ryan Tannehill. The roof has a gigantic inflatable novelty football on top, and the front lawn had what looked like four regulation sized goal posts (two are pictured) and giant profiles of each quarterback. If their goal was to get my attention, mission accomplished.
- We ate at Hutchins BBQ on Labor Day and I saw a group of senior citizens wearing Trump 2016 shirts and a few of those “Make America Great Again” hats.
- While driving to Hutchins we drove on what looked like a fairly new six-lane street that had streets signs with a cyclist on it telling us to share the road. You’ve heard me rant about cyclists on a busy road before, so what went through my mind was if they were building a new road in an affluent area, why expand it by just a little to included a dedicated bike lane.
- CBS11 interviewed a few TCU girls about a fake Uber driver in their area. Each stated they use the service at least one to three times a day. Sometimes the wealth and advantage certain young folks have amazes me.
- She will never confirm this, but I’m pretty darn sure WifeGeeding went more than 48-hours without a bath or a shower this weekend.
- During last night’s game at halftime between The Ohio State University and Virginia Tech, there was a Virginia Tech commercial that featured a girl wearing black workout gear running bleachers. It seemed like she was supposed to be famous but I couldn’t place her, do any of you have any idea who she is?
- The program guide had that game scheduled for 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The fourth quarter didn’t even start until 9:45 PM. I don’t understand why the networks always label theses games for three hours when that hasn’t happened for probably well over a decade now as the game has changed.
- I posted something about this not too long ago, but I think this is a better write-up – Every NFL player and stadium will be equipped with RFID sensors and receivers, respectively, this football season, allowing the league to track fine-grained location data for every play.
- I saw KMart Christmas commercial this weekend. Technically it may be a commercial for their layaway program, but it was Christmas themed.
- Looking forward to see what Stephen Colbert will bring tonight for his first “Late Show”. His hair isn’t as coifed as it normally is, which I think is a subtle change to show he’s different than the Stephen Colbert character he’s most known for playing.
- Spoilers – Inside the secret tests of Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’
- Tom and Jerry and Micky stood out – If Cartoon characters got old
- Lawyer claims Williamson County Texas Commissioners want Baptist employees only
- Petition: Pass Federal Law Mandating Public Officials Be Sworn In On The Constitution Not The Bible
- If you need something to make you smile this morning, check out this GIF of a toddler going through an obstacle course.
- Buzzfeed – Teens Are Using Fake Calculator Apps To Hide Photos From Their Parents
- FreegalMovies – Freegal is a streaming video service from your library. All you need is your library card number and some libraries utilize a PIN. Freegal offers access to thousands of feature films and television episodes from major content providers. There is no software to download as the service is browser or app based, like popular services you may have used before. Access to Freegal is limited to patrons of subscribing libraries, while in the United States.
- DallasNews.com – The last Southwest Conference season was 20 years ago. It was an awkward one – Things that stood out because I forgot about them or never knew:
- In most respects, 1995 was an image improvement from the previous year — when A&M finished 10-0-1 (its only blemish being a tie with 1-9-1 SMU in San Antonio), but was ineligible for the title and bowl consideration due to NCAA sanctions.
- Instead, Tech, Texas, Baylor, TCU and Rice were declared co-champions with 4-3 conference records, with the Red Raiders advancing to the Cotton Bowl on the “last appearance” rule. They hadn’t been since 1939. Rice hadn’t been since ’57, TCU since ’58.
- Lubbock, has always been one of those strange and tough places to play – A&M fell at No. 7 Colorado in its third game and two weeks later saw its 29-game SWC unbeaten streak end in Lubbock, 14-7.
- Rice had lost to Baylor in the first SWC game, on Oct. 15, 1915, so for symmetry the Owls scheduled their 1995 finale against Houston 90 minutes after the Texas-A&M kickoff. The Cougars pulled out an 18-17 victory. Afterward, a fan was escorted to midfield to turn off Rice Stadium’s lights, symbolically closing the curtain on SWC football.
- Somewhat recent Tweets of interest:
- @dpbrugler – The AP poll ranked ASU 15th in the top-25 and left out Texas A&M. Yet Vegas favored the Aggies over ASU. Those guys in the desert know.
- @bagofnothing – On this Labor Day let us remember Jesus’ sacrifice as he led those animals on the Ark to cross the Delaware to fight Santa Anna
- @junior_miller – Art Briles: great coach, freaky hair. http://t.co/pFA3Pu8I0Q



