Bag of Randomness

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  • I took the family to the Bishop Arts District on Saturday morning where we visited Emporium Pies.  Not only did I get a kick out of their street number used for a pie shop, but their no soliciting message was pretty funny.  Lockhart Smokehouse wasn’t as good the second time around.
  • I just discovered that DART provides free service connecting Oak Cliff and downtown Dallas through something called the D-Link, which can make for a great weekend or afternoon.
  • Silly me, but until last weekend I had no idea that radio station KLIF was named after Oak Cliff, per Wikipedia.
  • I’ll admit it, everytime I heard Don Sterling’s name on the news yesterday my first thought was “Why is the NBA upset over a ‘Mad Men’ episode?”
  • Bought my first LED light bulb over the weekend since prices have come down.  The bulb cost less then seven bucks and performs better than I expected, much better than the CFL’s.  Suggestion: Don’t compare wattage when bulb shopping, compare lumens.
  • During yesterday’s sermon, my pastor played a Chevy commercial about a rancher looking for one lost calf, which of course was inspired by the parable of the lost sheep. I thought it was a pretty clever marketing strategy but got a kick that the ranching community was upset over the consistency of the livestock breed that was used.  Clicking on this link will autoplay the commercial and inform you of the inconsistency.
  • Hollywood seems to love remakes and comics, so I’m surprised there hasn’t been a new big screen version of television series of Buck Rogers.  I’d like to be in charge of casting Colonel Wilma Deering, my first choice would probably be Kate Beckinsale or Sandra Bullock.  She’s a colonel, so you need an older actress.  I actually watched the first three episodes of the old series over the weekend.
  • I learned the hard way that one shouldn’t leave a Chromebook or other similar device on the floor.  A toddler can step on it and ruin the screen.
  • Those Mavs have a little momentum.
  • ’60 Minutes’ had an interesting segment over operational underground missile silos operated by the Air Force.  I took two things away from it.  One, their technology is so antiquated they still use big, old kind floppy disks.  Since it’s so antiquated, there’s really isn’t a virus concern, and that kind of reminded me of the rebooted ‘Battlestar Galactica’ series.  Second, with the capability of shoot nukes from subs and stealthy fast aircraft, I don’t think there’s a need for the underground silos anymore and that’s one way to slice the military budget.
  • WifeGeeding caught DaughterGeeding standing in front of the toilet trying to “pee like Dadday.”  After a minute or two she decided to give up and proclaimed, “I guess I just can’t do it.”
  • I use to waste a lot of toothpaste as a kid trying to get the paste on my brush to look just the ones on the cover and commercials.
  • I caught the premier episode of ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’.  Overall it was pretty good.  He seemed a bit tight at first as you we leaning forward on his desk on his forearms, which I found distracting, but after a while he seemed to find his footing.  Without any commercial breaks or long video segments, it looks like it would be hard to be in character and that attentive compared to his old job.
  • I made a poor decision last night and made a very late trip to Whataburger.  I passed by our grocery store which has free Wi-Fi, but it was closed.  However, I saw a Mercedes parked outside and a man utilizing the Wi-Fi on an outdoor picnic table close to midnight.
  • If someone would have told me that Sarah Palin said, “Waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists.” I would have said they were being hyperbolic and they must be referring to some kind of SNL skit, but I’d be wrong.
  • Sometimes WifeGeeding will say “itch it” instead of “scratch it”. She’s the only person I know that does that until watching ‘Naked and Afraid’ last night.  Speaking of that show, it was interesting listening how one contestant prefers wiping with stones as opposed to her teammate who prefers leaves.  The man in leaves ended up getting itchy later.
  • Jim Carrey and Spike Lee make an unexpected but pretty funny comedy duo.
  • I had no idea replacing rail road ties could be so automated.
  • Grace
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  • I’m not one for vacations or beaches, probably because I usually don’t have the money or body for such a voyage, but WifeGeeding has demanded we travel with the kids to Corpus Christi next month for a couple of days.  Other than playing on the beach, her next highest priority it to eat at the two-story Whataburger.  If any of you have any suggestions of places to stay and go (and places to avoid entirely) in Corpus Christi, please let me know.
  • A good friend of mine and his wife have been trying to have a child without any luck.  They found out yesterday that they get to take home a nine-month-old-girl for adoption today.
  • Maybe it’s because I really enjoyed the movie Commando but I really got a kick out of these two pictures of the younger and older versions of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Alyssa Milano.
  • Miss Cleo appeared in one of my recent dreams.
  • I use to work at the Cityplace building in Dallas, it’s that one skyscraper that’s set way off from all the others.  This beautiful skyline photo of Dallas was taken on the 42nd floor of that building.
  • HBO will have a documentary special on Ann Richards.  I can’t blame any of my friends on the right that think the timing is a little suspicious with a current female Democrat running for her old job.  But then again, there was a very success Broadway play about her last year and HBO recently had documentaries over Bush 41 and Ronald Reagan.
  • Now that I think about it, there’s currently a play about LBJ with Bryan Cranston on Broadway.  Texas politicians sure do get a lot of attention.
  • The Best Cities To Find A Job If You’re A Developer – DFW ranks high for you Android and Java developers.
  • I sure hope Virgin gets those two extra gates at Love Field, I’m all about the market and competition.
  • Frisco is expected to have a population around 370,000 in twenty years.
  • Man crushed to death by giant John Paul II crucifix
  • Taco Bell develops new fast-casual taco concept
  • LDS Church Sues Dating Site for Using “Mormon”
  • I love how Craig Ferguson always starts his show with “It’s a great day in America.”
  • Grace
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