Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Saturday, December 01, 2007

Sagging Pants

So, what is the deal with the sagging pants?  Isn't it uncomfortable?  Today, I was in a Taco Bell and in comes some "yutes" with the saggy pants look.  One of the yutes pants just couldn't hold on any longer and slid on down his legs.  This is not something you really want to see when you are enjoying your Nachos Bell Grande!!  Thankfully, he was wearing an undergarment.

It is a wonder that there are not more of these guys falling on their faces when the pants let loose.  I have heard that some have wonder about the future negative health implications this behavior may induce.  Stress on the back, etc.  I guess chiropractors will benefit from this, for those of you who believe in them.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Old Aircraft Found


Photo's Caption: This undated photo provided by the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, known as TIGHAR, shows historic aircraft specialists inspecting a World War II fighter plane recently found on the Welsh coast. The American P-38 aircraft had made an emergency landing in 1942 after it ran out of gas, and was buried under water and sand for 65 years until revealed by beach erosion in July. Experts hope to recover the plane for a British military museum. The photo was taken from a kite-suspended camera. (/AP)

This picture caught my eye.  This aircraft has been frozen in time since 1942.

Living There/Here Now

The last post was a long time ago and it had to do with the New Orleans Saints. I had no idea that four months shy of two years I would be living in the New Orleans area again. How about that? Well, life is not certainly not too predictable (except the death part at the end). I would talk about being from New Orleans and I would say that New Orleans is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. Now I do, well nearby at least.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

New Orleans Saints Back Home in the Dome




Well, the New Orleans Saints went back to their home, the Superdome. It was the first game played by in the dome since Hurricane Katrina blew into town. The Superdome was sporting a new roof and new spotlights along the outside perimeter. The dome looked good.

Amazingly, the Saints looked good as well. They played on a higher plane then I have ever seen them play. They are now 3-0. Let's hope they don't return to their old ways anytime soon.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Fantasy Football Has Not Been Very Good To Me!

Well, the excursion into fantasy football has not been very fantastic for me thus far. After two games, I am winless in two of the three fantasy leagues I am in, and 1-1 in the third.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Football, Football

Well, the football season has started. Today, I watched LSU win convincingly over Arizona. Sunday night, the Manning Bowl will be played. It is the first time in NFL history that two brothers have started at quarterback in a game. Hopefully, my fantasy football players will do well. At least, that is my fantasy.

Football at it is called in most other parts of the world, soccer to us is what Ramsey played today. (Not the best sentence written.) He had his first day at Upward Soccer. His coach is very nice. I am glad that they are going to do a devotional and/or memorize a verse. At first, they indicated that they would not do that. That was the reason we wanted him in Upward.

Friday, August 18, 2006

A Most Unusual Creature


The creature pictured here was found in Maine, apparently a victim of a collision with a car. The car won. People are speculating that it is some sort of mutant hybrid. I guess some are even saying it is the famed Chupacabra (goat sucker), which has quite a history for an animal that has never been identified in the scientific world. The Chupacabra also has had many different descriptions throughout the years. But I think I have solved the mystery of the creature shown here. I think it is Bigfoot’s pet dog.

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