Bag of Randomness


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  • I think I can hold off the first mowing of the lawn until April.
  • I don’t have a favorite book, and I refuse to give the prosaic Sunday school answer.
  • In my home town of Mineral Wells, a kid fell down a 40-foot water well.  I don’t think I’ve ever heard of that happening before in my town full of wells.
  • Hay a snake!
  • @HistoryInPics use to be a fun follow on Twitter, then they started to post false pictures and information, and now they tweet links to link-baiting websites.
  • I didn’t pay a lot of attention to the story of King Richard III’s remains that were found underneath a parking lot, but the ‘CBS Evening News’ did a segment on it.  To test the DNA,  they found a relative who is now a carpenter.  That carpenter then made the coffin for the remains to go into for yesterday’s burial, or re-burial ceremony.
  • Senator Ted Cruz is not the owner of TedCruz.com.  To save you the trouble of going to the website, it’s owned by an Arizona attorney and this all it says – “SUPPORT PRESIDENT OBAMA. IMMIGRATION REFORM NOW! “.  Texas Monthly actually has a good breakdown of all the legitimate domain names Cruz should own but doesnt.
  • Ted Cruz’s New Presidential Campaign Donation Website Shares Security Certificate With Nigerian-Prince.com
  • Meanwhile, in Arizona – An all-out melee: One dead, two shot in 17-person battle in Walmart parking lot
  • Tempting Video of the Day – In response to the story that someone found a mouse in a can of Mountain Dew and the disturbing response from Pepsi, we put the situation to the test. – The main stuff starts at the 1:47 mark – YouTube
  • Some may consider Today’s dose of ‘MURICA! Rated R, so proceed at your own risk.
  • Oh great, Twitter’s testing autoplay videos in your feed
  • Some days I’m just scraping things together to get a Bag of Randomness together, today is one of those days.
  • GIF – Now that’s a heck of a workout
  • I caught the first ‘Late Late Show with James Corden’ that aired last night.  He seems really appreciative of the opportunity to host the show, and they had a cute “Golden Ticket” skit on how he got the show with a ton of celebrity cameos.  One prominent one was Jay Leno.  That means Leno was the last guest for the last host and appeared in a major part for the new host’s first show. . . for a rival network.  His guests walk down stairs high-fiving audience members.  The guests looked uncomfortable trying to pay attention to the crowd while not tripping down the stairs.  And while he has a desk, he chose to not use it and do a chair/couch interview with both guests at the same time.  It was also quite noticeable that he has a much larger budget than his predecessor.  Hopefully I can find the skit he did with Tom Hanks as they improved goofing on all his movie roles with a green screen.
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