12.03.2024

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts




And this was while Obama was president. I'm surprised the Republican power brokers didn't get him fired for saying that. 


  • This seems noteworthy this morning. 

  • This is regarding the drive-by at the wrong house. Ages 19, 18 and 17.

  • We all know the intersection where I-35 goes over 380 as you go into Denton. Well, there was a little trouble there yesterday. Honestly, I don't know how this could happen. 

  • The only interesting thing about the Ennis water situation is that we get to see a random mayor on TV. He's 29.  


  • Oh, my. The trial was to begin yesterday. 

  • Anyone with half a brain knew this film was a lie, so it's really no surprise that this news came about once the director was sued by one of the "mules." 

  • I mentioned yesterday that Hunter Biden's lawyer had already filed a Notice of Pardon in his criminal cases to have the indictment dismissed.  The government responded yesterday saying, in essence, "Sure, nothing can happen to him because of pardon, and we can't go forward with the prosecution, but that doesn't mean the indictment just disappears." Honestly, no one is really sure how all this works from a procedural standpoint. 

  • The Business Second™.  They make Chocxw chocolate -- which I've never heard of. 

  • The Entertainment Second™.  The guy from “Jon & Kate Plus 8” has upgraded at that position. 

  • $12.99?

  • I thought all the Texas votes have been counted, but there was one straggler according to The Dallas Morning News today.


  • For Ticket fans and former Ticket fans.  But the story is behind a paywall. On Wednesdays, he has been telling about his experience in rehab which is ironically entertaining. 

  • Found this time waste website in the Washington Post: "Between 2009 and 2012, iPhones had a built-in 'Send to YouTube' button in the Photos app. Many of these uploads kept their default IMG_XXXX filenames, creating a time capsule of raw, unedited moments from random lives . . . . [This man created] a bot that crawled YouTube and found 5 million of these videos [which had almost no hits].  Watch them. . . ordered randomly."