This Bud’s for you, Bud

After packing and up and leaving town more than 10 years ago with our beloved Houston Oilers (and transforming them into the Tennesse Titans), owner Bud Adams' actions are still putting gravel in Houstonians' craw.
So the Texans' brain trust decides to go with the 'football' decision and pick for what they needed.  Ignoring altogether (or [...]

Religion and Politics, part 7865

Interesting article regarding modern culture's favorite topics:  yep, you guessed it, religion and politics.  Seriously though the author makes some interesting points. 

A New Era dawns in Lastrow

As you can see I figured out how to link URLs… This one was the test
you can go to google by clicking here so do it now!!!

Honk for Public Transportation

Seeming how gas prices are climbing faster than an ibex on Red Bull, I thank God that I don't have to commute to work everyday (hey Chris Rock, it's not "Go greyhound" but rather "Go Metro.")  
Three bucks/gallon?  Is that it?  Why, isn't it twice as expensive in the Old World?  Is the outrage over the ballooning prices [...]

My kind of law enforcement

Once upon a time my family had a neighbor that was trying to give Sanford and Son's junkyard a run for its money with his yard.  The all-powerful homeowner's association apparently sent streams of letters this man's way telling him to get rid of all the junk (which was very diverse in its contents, universities [...]

Jesus, CEO

Interesting article in the Economist, a magazine I first heard of in college when a Government professor said this was a real magazine as opposed to the garbage that is Time and Newsweek. 

Quality of Life

A co-worker of mine posed the following question: "How much richer would your life be without television?"  How much richer, indeed.  It's amazing how much time one has when the tube stays off.  The other day the TV was not turned on in our apartment and the silence was not deafening but pleasing to the [...]

Coincidence?

It is very curious that the media reports on things like the Gospel of Judas and our now famous missing link fish around Easter and Christmas…  Cal Thomas wrote a column on this, very interesting read

Blogger’s Faith Takes Some Hits

Thanks to 2 recent discoveries, my faith in the Bible has been shaken to the core.  A misunderstood traitor and an alligator fish have done what many have sought but failed to do:  Make me question the authenticity of the Holy Scriptures.  The Gospel of Judas, a factual account of what really happened discredits the [...]

Trees take a stand against Druids

Yesterday morning while riding the bus to work I witnessed something extraordinary.  The bus I take goes on Main Street, which is lined by these huge, old oaks.  I’ve gone by this part of town numerous times and I have never noticed something about these trees. 
So I’m on the bus listening to Illumination by [...]