Bag of Randomness

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  • DaughterGeeding was Rapunzel for Halloween and I didn’t want her to be the only Disney princess on the block, so I dressed as Snow White.  I’m the one on the left.  Halloween photos for those that are interested.
  • If you are looking to get rid of your leftover Halloween candy, how about sending it to our troops through Operation Gratitude.
  • The most original costume I saw was a boy with a suspended bucket above his that read “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge” with water-like streamers flowing from it.
  • I’m surprised, though I don’t know why, at the number of Christmas commercials that aired over the weekend.
  • I didn’t expect a great game by Brandon Weeden, but I expected more between him and Dez Bryant as they use to be teammates in college.
  • SNL had its best show of the season with Chris Rock pushing boundaries, but I was surprised Prince only played one song.  I wonder how many times the musical guest only performed once.
  • We use the MacArthur Goodyear in Lewisville to service our car and I can’t recommend them enough.  While getting a new set of tires I asked if they’d check the battery because it was starting slow.  The owner called and told me the battery had a bad cell.  He remembered that I bought it at O’Reilly not too long ago and said that instead of selling me a new battery, he’ll drive up to the O’Reilly, exchange it since it’s under warranty, and just charge me half price for installation.
  • I often see vehicles wrapped in advertisements for a business, but on Saturday was the first time I saw a luxury car wrapped.  This Infiniti was promoting a real estate agent.
  • My bookshelf in my office still has my entire encyclopedia set from when I was a child.  I have no idea why I just don’t get rid of them.
  • We ate at Babe’s on Saturday night and DaughterGeeding pointed at the country gravy and asked me to “put some of that ranch dressing” on her plate.  After her first bite she said, “Daddy, that’s the best ranch dressing ever!”
  • The only time when feeling like a million bucks is a bad thing is if you are a billionaire.
  • ’60 Minutes’ had a great feature of Muslim extremist in London.  These guys will walk around a London park at night and tell people why they shouldn’t be drinking beer.  In their “Overtime” segment Clarissa Ward explains what’s like to prep for such an interview, knowing they will cut you off mid-sentence and being insulting.
  • Erin Andrews’ father is an investigative reporter in Tampa, Florida.
  • Last week I posted a video from CBS News about a college girl with inoperable brain cancer doing what she can to play college basketball.  She recently scored the very first basket of the season.
  • Tempting GIF of the Day – What appears to be like a pimple (a salivary gland infection) under the tongue, pops.
  • U2’s next tour might offer two kinds of shows, one full of rock and the other acoustic.
  • Buzzfeed – A Dad Made His Daughter Wear A “I Am 10 Years Old” Shirt After He Caught Her Out With Boys – The only issue I have with the article is that it never stated the girl’s actual age.
  • Buzzfeed – Katie Melua Just Had A Spider Removed From Her Ear That Had Been Living There For A Week – That little thing sure did look creepy.
  • Tulsa Church invited the public for “Beer and Hymns”
  • I caught the NFL Network’s ‘A Football Life’ on Ricky Williams:
    • The beginning of episode actually starts off with former Longhorn and current Philadelphia Eagle Emmanuel Acho at a piano singing ‘The Eyes of Texas, pretty darn well.  He’s later joined by a boys choir for a specialized and animated Ricky Williams version that all Longhorn fans will listen to with glee.  You can watch the making of it and hear some of  here.
    • On the surface, you think he’s a troubled and dumb individual.  But when you dig deeper, he’s actually very intellectual and now at peace with himself.
    • I had no idea how much Doak Walker meant to him, but I do like how Williams respected the history of the game.
    • He claims he never smoked pot in college, just when he got in the NFL.  Part of me thought he was lying and trying to protect UT, but after thinking about, he really wouldn’t have harmed anyone if he actually did admit it.  He now states that he doesn’t smoke marijuana today, and he credits yoga and some new age stuff for relieving the anxiety that marijuana did in the past.
    • A reporter basically told him that his obituary would read that he was someone who loved pot more than he loved football and he was someone who quit football so he could smoke weed.  He agreed with a smile and the reporter seemed surprised and asked why he would be pissed at the notion since Williams doesn’t agree with it.  I thought he had a very insightful answer, “I still have time to change it.  And usually when you get pissed about something you eliminate your ability to change it.”
    • It’s amazing what Bill Parcells got out of him at the end of his career, but I totally forgot he played for Baltimore and finished his career with over 10,000 career yards.  Oddly, it was a text from Parcells that made him rethink returning for another year which eventually lead to his retirement.  And yes, I too am surprised that Parcells is the type of person that would actually text.
    • Williams was actually a sideline photographer at the Ravens/Niners Super Bowl in New Orleans.
    • The showed a letter of reference Nick Saban wrote for William for him to get into a coaching program for former players, oddly, the his professional letter looked like it was written in Comic Sans.  Few things irritate me more than the use of Comic Sans for professional correspondence.
    • Great, now I have a feeling someone’s going to hack this website and make it display that horrid typeface.
    • Williams was a defensive coordinator for a . . . Chinese football team from Shanghai.
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Bag of Randomness

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  • Now it’s the time of the year where I wonder how many more times I have to mow the lawn before year’s end and how to cook the turkey this year.  I’m thinking about frying it again, I just need to find some good turkey injection that’s not creole inspired.  If I do go the injection route, it will be a first.
  • I was surprised to see Billy Bob Thornton on last night’s ‘Big Bang Theory’.  As much as I watch CBS I thought I would have seen an advertisement about his appearance, but then again I DVR and fast forward through a lot of commercials.
  • I’m mad at myself for falling for the Brian Bosworth crocodile tears on his ’30 for 30′, and it didn’t really hit me until I heard the Musers talk about it and LiberallyLean.com mention it.  There were two dead giveaways, when he refused to get rid of the NCCA/Communist shirt and that whole John Elway t-shirt story.  Huh, both those things deal with shirts.
  • Couple Petition Disney for a Down Syndrome Princess
  • ‘The Daily Show’ saved their best Texas schtick for the last show in Texas.
  • The Washington Post thinks Greg Abbott is on his way to making a presidential run.
  • The big hit on the Internet yesterday was an interactive Honda video that showed two stores at the same time, but to go back between the two you had to press the R key on your keyboard – once you let go, it goes back to the other story.
  • House Republicans Can’t Find Anyone to Sue the President
  • Interesting move by the Indian president, a power our president doesn’t have – Unveiling an austerity drive to cut non-plan expenditure by 10 per cent, the Narendra Modi government has barred bureaucrats from travelling first class on overseas visits and have been asked to use video conferencing as much as possible.
  • Last night Carolina Panther Cam Newton wore Charlotte Hornets football cleats.
  • I’m surprised Tim Cook wasn’t rated higher – 13 Of The Most Popular Tech Company CEOs, According To Their Employees 
  • I wonder if gerrymandering will still be a thing a hundred years from now.
  • Per Nate Silver’s website – almost 4 percent of women in America, or one in every 26, has breast implants.  Speaking of that man, I don’t think anyone has aged faster than him, even Obama.  Speaking of Obama, I always thought his first official presidential photo looked like it could go on a Just For Men box.
  • Google ordered to pay a woman $2,250 for Street View image showing cleavage
  • VOTE 411 – A good voter’s guide website that will show you your local ballot.
  • A dog dressed as Marty McFly
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