Random Monday Morning Thoughts
- Without googling, whatever happened to the actor "Sebastian" from Cruel Intentions (not a bad flick, by the way)
- I'm 100% sure I had my hair cut by a gal on meth yesterday. But, on the good side, it was quick.
- The rant by the would be Triple Crown winner's owner is receiving way too much press.
- I channel surfed over to The Longhorn Network on Saturday night expecting to see a game from the 1980s or something but instead found an electric concert ongoing because of the X-Games. (But I did learn that Mrs. LL wasn't familiar with the concept of concerts produced exclusively by DJs.)
- The Star-Telegram recently had an article on civil forfeiture cases by the Tarrant County DA's office but I completely missed this: "Of the property seized, almost $845,000 was spent on salaries for 16 employees at the office." I'm at loss to understand why the anti-Big Government groups give law enforcement a complete pass. There's so much fiscal abuse going on.
- I watched most of The Canyons this weekend -- the recent movie by Lindsay Lohan that was the subject of this New York Times article on how difficult she is to deal with. Not bad. Bizarre. But not bad.
- Sir Mix-A-Lot singing Baby Got Back with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra may be one of the weirdest things I've seen. (h/t BagOfNothing)
- There are now more security cameras at the Wise County Courthouse than in Walmart.
- I jogged before 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. I then slept way too much the rest of the weekend.
- I watched the soon to be Junior-In-The-House (good grief) play in a softball all-star tournament on Friday night. That stuff is still more entertaining than any NBA, MLB, or NHL game.
- Kansas City ball boy grabs a ball that wasn't foul and then acts like his life is over.
- I'll put Fox News' "Judge" Andrew Napolitano in the same category as Sean Hannity or Dennis Prager. Nothing he says should be given any consideration.
- From the Update: "Firefighter Paramedic James Carr, a member of the Decatur Fire Department, was named the State Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas EMS Responder of the Year this weekend." I asking honestly: Why?
- If Fox 4 could coax Christina Pascucci from Los Angeles, I'd never change the channel.
- That couple who were killed in the head on collision (in separate cars) were newlyweds. Photo.