- DaughterGeeding turned four years old on Saturday. She had a Cinderella/Disney themed party and what you see above is a somewhat regal family. BoyGeeding was a the rebel prince wearing what he damn well pleased. A slideshow of her birthday is at the bottom of this post.
- Our gift to DaughterGeeding was a bicycle with training wheels. When she first got on the bike I thought she was scared of falling because she was apprehensive to move, but she just told me she was looking out for rolly pollies because she didn’t want to run over them.
- Now that she’s four, she no longer stays in the church nursery and was totally pumped to go to “big church”.
- The cast of ‘The Wonder Years’ recently reunited and posed for a few photos.
- I grew up in a house with an oven that was set up high, like on top of the countertop, but the house I live in now has the over near the ground. Even though I’ve lived with this lower level oven for about eight years, I can never remember that when I first open it, I need to wait for all the hot air to escape so it doesn’t all hit my face. With an above counter top oven, you never had to worry about that.
- The Roger Sterling sale of the Clippers for $2 billion made me think of when Howard Hughes was forced by a U.S. federal court to sell his shares of TWA, which netted him $547 million back in 1966. I was curious what that would be worth in today’s dollars and who made more money from a forced sale, Sterling or Hughes. To find the answer I punched in the TWA sale in the inflation calculator and Hughes is the victor, in today’s dollar he would have made $4.002 billion.
- CNN/Howard Hughes Rant: This CNN article made the following absurd statement about Elon Musk, “The storied entrepreneur — who also founded the Tesla car company and is thought by some to be the inspiration for Tony Stark, or ‘Iron Man’“. Iron Man’s first appearance was back in 1963, Musk wasn’t born until 1971. Not to mention, Stan Lee, the creator of Iron Man, has often stated that Tony Stark is based on Howard Hughes. CNN, get your shit together.
- Google has released something called the Google Video Quality Report that will tell you which Internet service provider in your area can sustain an HD YouTube video feed and which ones may only let you watch standard definition 360p video without buffering. Only two companies for residential customers reach Google’s standards in my area, Verizon and some company I never heard of, Grande Communications. Of all the ways Google decided to explain this, they use a YouTube video that showcases a series of tubes. My apologies to the late Senator Ted Stevens.
- Per the bride, the infant was fine because he was ‘covered by Christ’ – Bride under fire for fastening newborn daughter into the TRAIN of her wedding dress as she walked down the aisle
- Per this map, Texas A&M is the largest employer of Texas.
Church Dating Show
Find Your Soul Mate / It Takes A Church Premieres June 5th at 9/8c on Game Show Network
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Impressive Doggie DJ’ing Skills
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Bag of Randomness
- We went to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science yesterday. The facility and everything in it is great, but we went at the wrong time of year because I think every school district in the state of Texas and Oklahoma was there. While there is one area specially set aside for little children, I don’t think this was a good place to take toddlers. But hey, as parents, you give things a try, you live, you learn, and turn any frustrations into memories to laugh at later down the road.
- Parking for the museum was under the Woodall Rodgers overpass, which seemed like a great way to utilize space and it provides great shade for your vehicle. As you approach the building there’s some great big signage telling you where to park, but we found the main entrance a bit hard to find.
- Speaking of the museum: Perot Museum of Nature and Science Partners with National Geographic Society
- I’ve always wanted to try Fuel City Tacos, mainly because D Magazine is always ranting and raving about them (#27), so since we were in the area it was time to give them a try. The tacos were good, but not great. Perhaps one of the selling points is price, I think each taco was a buck forty.
- It’s always a bit weird driving out of downtown Dallas and taking that last stretch that the Kennedy motorcade took. Everytime I take that route I imagine what it would be like to be the driver of that limo and seeing how long it would take me to get to the Parkland Hospital exit, and it’s always a longer drive than I’d expect it.
- Forbes has updated their list of the World’s Most Powerful Women, I was familiar with all the top five except for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
- Students upset to discover yearbook photos were altered to show less skin
- I’m surprised Vimeo doesn’t have more of a following for hosting videos as the quality of streaming is better and there’s less adverting, but I guess people just don’t want to switch from one platform to another.
- GIF – A goblin shark’s bite looks alien like.
- Sean Lee’s fight with the injury bug reminds me of former Cowboys receiver Mike Sherrad. He showed a lot of promise early in his career but kept getting injured, and I thought the guy really couldn’t catch a break when he was rehabbing jogging on a beach and breaking a tibia and shin bone.
- I had no idea that attorney Jim Adler spoke angry Spanish so well.
- An interesting read: Rick Perry’s Wild Plan to Take Jobs From Blue States – It’s so crazy, it just might work – One criticism I have about the article is that it failed to mention recent company moves, like Toyota North America’s move from San Fran to Plano.
- This caterpillar looks like the head of a snake.
- The Spelling Bee had a tie?
- The California golden bear has come down from the flag to help promote energy/power management in commercials.
- For loyal reader Ben and anyone else that are big fans of all things Disney – The Hardest Disney Quiz You’ll Ever Take
- DaughterGeeding turns four tomorrow.
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