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Becky, Texas, Twitter

On January 20, 2009 By

Hey, so you may remember two things from history – one is a Hall of Famer – one of the greatest of all readers I’ve ever had; she who is called Becky.

The other is my old “draw Texas from memory” pick-up line game. Well, Becky is on Twitter, and thanks to that and [...]

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Airplanes, Hot Women, Obama

On November 6, 2008 By

(I think he’s de la travel today, and thus may not comment, but I guarantee Colonel T loves Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro’s hair.)

While I’ve been torturing myself over Pencils’ harsh rejection of my friendship, Greg Oden’s Tonsils brought up a great point in the last post’s comment section:

Who cares about [...]

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(This made me excited when it happened, but I guess I thought it was 2001 for a moment.

Now it makes me sad. It doesn’t seem like AI should go out as a number-changed, salary cap casualty, does it?

What’s next – coming off the bench for the Celtics next season?)

If you [...]

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Cavs, Mavs, Computer Dirt

On November 4, 2008 By

(I watched but slept through the entire Cavaliers win last night, but they looked great.

Mo Williams is really good at his basketball playing.

I’d like to see Danny Ferry go snag Antonio McDyess once DEN releases him. The guy wants to win, so he’s not going back to DET, but he can [...]

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AIRPLANE IN THE SKY

On October 31, 2008 By

This is a song I wrote for a special someone. I hadn’t thought about airplanes in so long, and after spending time with her, I really wanted to think about them again.

This just spilled right out of my heart…directly. I only have the music in my head, but it’d be like an [...]

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Dallas, Roads, Engineers

On October 29, 2008 By

After a month here, I still couldn’t tell you which way is North. Here’s my assumption of how the roadway construction in Dallas went over the years.

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“Hey, we need a road that goes from the Olde Tyme Station to the river.”

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“That Olde Tyme Station road is working great. [...]

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