- Yesterday, Mark Cuban held an impromptu ask-me-anything on Twitter. The Merriam-Webster dictionary account (which is worth a follow) asked him what is his favorite word. He had a great answer, Dad. That reminded me of the end of The Iron Claw. Kevin Von Erich was watching his little boys play, and they asked him why he was sad.“ He told them, “I used to be a brother, and now I’m not a brother anymore.”
- The Ticket had their 30th anniversary party last weekend. It just seemed a bit hollow without the folks who built the foundation. It would be like celebrating the Cowboy’s last Super Bowl-winning team but Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin didn’t show up.
- Honestly, the whole Kelce family and Taylor Swift stuff doesn’t annoy me one iota. What annoys me are the vocal opinions about them. I just wish my daughter, a huge Swifty, could be with me so we could watch the game together.
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Police training back in the day pic.twitter.com/JGQZKiXJqo
— VisionaryVoid (@VisionaryVoid) January 24, 2024
- https://twitter.com/ShouldHaveCat/status/1750887839602991203
Bag of Randomness for Monday, January 29, 2024
- I’ve read different variations of this, and totally love the concept – I’m not saying football is bad. I’m saying it would be even BETTER if they made the mascots kick every field goal. Imagine, the final play of the big game, one second left on the game clock… and a big googly-eyed bird struts onto the field to thunderous applause, already a hero.
- Dang, that’s pretty epic. I’m sure he did more damage to the car than what it would have cost to get it out the lot.
Guy takes his truck back off of a moving tow pic.twitter.com/Xvfs72uHLc
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) January 28, 2024
- U2 started playing at the Sphere again last week. This weekend the Fonz was there, as was Bryan Adams.
- Bono sang a snippet of “Everything I Do I Do it For You” during “WOWY” last night as Bryan Adams was in the crowd. “The Fly” was the song that unseated “Everything I Do” after 16 weeks at the top of the UK charts.
- Tom Brady changed the focus of his workouts to pliability and credited that to the longevity of his career.
https://twitter.com/bobbystroupe/status/1751762128371962111 - They made some changes. Bono, in what appears to be a first for any U2 concert, is now playing the piano. I’m glad they didn’t play that song when I was there as it has some special meaning. The band will be playing at the Grammys live from the Sphere. I continue to worry about how that place is being managed. Two weeks ago I read there was a credible rumor that Sphere Entertainment offered U2 to do as many as 35 more shows, but they turned them down. Also, U2 is rumored to be taking in over 90% per ticket, 18,000 tickets per show.
- According to Casino.org, U2 has reportedly been paid 90% of the earnings from ticket sales, in addition to an upfront $10 million to produce their own stage show.
- While seats are pricey for the Jan. 25-26 gigs — at the time of publication, they start at a whopping $737 before fees on Vivid Seats — other nights have seats going for a much more reasonable $354 before fees.
- As of November 30, 2023, the Sphere in Las Vegas has reported that 17 U2 performances have brought in $30.7 million in revenue, averaging $1.8 million per concert.
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At that point you gotta just burn the house down pic.twitter.com/OGkGpYRrZr
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) January 27, 2024
- https://twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1751210615589261701
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They made his day!pic.twitter.com/YuECR1oZHE
— Figen (@TheFigen_) January 27, 2024
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Taylor Swift told Tony Romo he does a great job. Sounded like he told her she’s even better, to which she replied: “We’re doing very different things, aren’t we? It’s a different skill set.” pic.twitter.com/N6IiKl7hET
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) January 28, 2024
Bag of Randomness for Friday, January 26, 2024
- Missouri Rule Change Would Allow Senators to Challenge Each Other to a Duel
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Not many things better than a great atmosphere at a College Basketball game @BarstoolZaga
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) January 26, 2024
- Isn’t this a form of cancel culture conservative Christians are worried about?
- Iowa bill would require teachers, students to sing national anthem at school every day
- In 2021, state lawmakers required all Iowa students to recite the pledge of allegiance at school. Now, some Iowa House Republicans want to take that a step further and require students to study and sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” House Study Bill 587 would require all public school students and teachers to sing at least one verse of the national anthem every day. There is an option to opt out, but everyone would still be required to stand.
- If a teacher does not want to sing the national anthem, they would be required to find someone else to lead their class in singing it.
- If you were a bit confused about the “enlarge our territory” part, it’s from the prayer of Jabez which was extremely popular about 20 years ago.
Last March: Activist David Barton advises a crowd in North Texas—including the school board president in Southlake—to restore Christian prayer at school events in the hopes of drawing a lawsuit.
This week in Southlake: "Oh Lord … enlarge our territory … in Jesus name, amen." pic.twitter.com/tlV1jVB4b4
— Mike Hixenbaugh (@Mike_Hixenbaugh) January 25, 2024
- I wish I could embed this video, but the Twitter account owner has enabled the settings that don’t allow it. However, this man and his wife get out of their minivan, insult the driver, and reach inside in an attempt to grab his phone.
But I bet he wasn’t counting on the driver to be the size of a mountain.
As the man cowers away, his sons thank the mountain for not squashing their idiot father.
Bag of Randomness for Thursday, January 25, 2024
- I’m looking forward to Monday nights, Jon Stewart is returning to The Daily Show:
- The comedian, who during his 16-year run as host of the Comedy Central program established it as an entertainment and cultural force, will return to host the show each week on Mondays starting February 12, Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios announced Wednesday. Stewart, who returns as the 2024 presidential election season heats up, will also executive produce the show and work with a rotating line-up of comedians who will helm the program the rest of the week, Tuesdays through Thursdays.
- If I were Barron Trump, for Halloween, I’d just wear a red shirt with the “The” on the front and be the Red Barron.
- I remember thinking ill of Pete Carroll when he left USC for the Seattle Seahawks. At the time, it appeared USC was about to be penalized for things he was responsible for and he left before they could be enforced, leaving his successor to deal with the ramifications. I feel like that’s what Jim Harbaugh is doing to Michigan.
- Here’s one way to look at how college football has changed. Michigan, the national champs, will lose the following starters (and that’s before any portal departures):
- • Starting QB • Leading Rusher • Leading Receiver • Starting LT • Starting LG • Starting C • Starting RG • Starting RT • Leading tackler (LB) • Starting DT • Starting EDGE • Starting EDGE • Starting WILL • Starting CB • Starting Nickel
- When was the last time the Ravens hosted the AFC Championship game? Per Peter King, not since the very first AFC Championship game.
- So now the Ravens move on to host the first AFC Championship Game in the city since, well, the first AFC Championship Game. True fact. The AFL and NFL merged in 1970, birthing the AFC and NFC. And in January 1971, John Madden brought his Raiders to Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium to play the Colts … and the Indianapolis Colts weren’t a gleam in anyone’s eye back then. Baltimore 27, Oakland 17, with one TD pass by the great Johnny Unitas. To Ray Perkins
- Barry, over at LiberallyLean.com, posted this Gallup chart which really bugs me. The negative numbers are literally in the green. Green is typically used to promote growth and things in the positive. Damn media.
- The U.S. Embassy in the UK with some diplomatic tea humor.
- I sense the discussion in the country is shifting from who will win in November to how we will protect democracy and voting from a candidate who is at war with the country.
- Our governor, or someone running his social media, decided to reply to a tweet that they thought belonged to an actor, but it’s a parody account (that last name is the car company, and on the owner’s profile page claims to be from pretend city Parody, TX), one I’ve been following for a while.
- Since I mentioned that Twitter account, let me post something from it. Trump’s lawyer told the judge she was sick, so the trial got delayed, yet she was spotted at a Trump victory party because that kid posted a picture he took with her. That kid is learning a hard lesson many folks in Trump’s first (and hopefully only) administration learned the hard way. A top three rule in politics is, you gotta ask, what have you done for me lately?
Hilarious. Trump abruptly fired this kid because he posted a photo of Alina Habba attending the party when she told the judge she was too sick to be in court. Cry harder MAGAT https://t.co/IP95Ivpaxg
— Liam Nissan™ (@theliamnissan) January 24, 2024
- I’ve felt like this election cycle is going by pretty fast for the Republicans to find their presidential nominee, that 2024 is seeing a faster dropoff than in previous election cycles. It turns out I’m right, and this article has a chart, though not a great one, that compares this election cycle with previous ones.
- Charles Osgood died earlier this week. He was a great host of CBS Sunday Morning and brought a grandfatherly charm. The ex and I discovered the program, which I like to describe as NPR for television, at the start of our marriage. I was tempted to send her a text about him, but that’s a boundary she made clear. But I miss the little stuff like that which comes in a relationship, and I wonder and hope that I can have something like that again. Oh, and copulation.
- I don’t remember if I mentioned this or not, but one of my recent dates told me how excited she was that in a few months, she was going to become a grandmother. While I was happy for her, that was an instant turnoff. I don’t want to have a grandma girlfriend. My kids are still relatively young, they aren’t even in high school. Realizing people around my age (48) are becoming grandparents is a bit jarring, a huge coming-of-age moment. Speaking of coming-of-age moments, Tiffani Thiessen celebrated her 50th birthday this week by posting this on Instagram.
- When I had disposable income, Woot.com was the fifth website I would visit as part of my morning routine. I’ve always appreciated their creative and quirky sense of humor. For instance, I saw something called the “Pointless Price” and wondered what that was.
- Religion News Service – A Southern Baptist leader hid decades of abuse. Will his fall doom SBC abuse reforms?
- An Oklahoma youth baseball coach has been arrested for raping a little girl & exposing her to HIV. He was drunk at a friend’s house, went into her daughter’s room, and then raped her. The mother held the pedophile at gunpoint and called the cops.
- Take this as you will.
https://twitter.com/Lesdoggg/status/1749915271048143272 - Close call.
A Life saver at the Gym pic.twitter.com/3pUAOgo56W
— NO CONTEXT HUMANS (@HumansNoContext) January 23, 2024
- https://twitter.com/TheFigen_/status/1750264413775397186