College basketball - did you hear that GT fired their head coach? Someone suggested they hire Bruce Pearl. Might be a good idea, but at his age he might not want the hassle of NIL and the transfer portal. UGA seems to be having a good year, but I don't follow it much either.
Did I tell you about the sweepstakes where the winner and 3 friends get paid $100.00 an hour to watch the first Thursday or Friday of the NCAA basketball tournament - from noon to midnight - with a huge supply of Red Baron pizzas? I won't win, but it's fun to think about.
Some are saying that both teams were working together to get that NBA player to 83 points, that it wasn't legit. Some guy named Bam.
Every time I title a post "March Madness", I get a few extra clicks.
Team USA manager Mark DeRosa didn't realize USA needed to win to advance to the next round of the World Baseball Classic. And people wanted the Braves to hire him as their manager, after years on TV on the MLB Network.
Six Feet Under - didn't realize they have a Cheshire Bridge location. Burger looks okay. Chicken fingers look better - comes with hush puppies. But do you really want to take a 91 year old with cancer to Six Feet Under on his birthday?
Helped Ceil out in the back yard this afternoon, cleaning out the flowerbeds and getting ready for spring.
Ceil doesn't like the microwave. I always push the 30 seconds bottom because that's fast and easy. If I need it to go longer I'll push the 30 second button again to make it a minute or 1:30. If it's something that doesn't need 30 seconds I just hit STOP after 10 or 15 seconds. Lately I've been cooking quesadillas on the big flat cast iron stovetop that Matthew left us. Ceil grills chicken and other items on it.
Ceil cooked Lemon Chicken, roasted potatoes, and cole slaw.
Sold a shirt that was too small for me.
In the novel "The Correspondent" the main characther's pen pal in high school mentioned that she had received a reply to her letter to CS Lewis. In real life, Lewis wrote the following - still applicable today.
Denison: we have been discussing the liberal Christianity advanced by Texas senatorial candidate James Talarico. I have sought to explain his worldview in its cultural context and then encouraged us to respond with biblical compassion and redemptive purpose. Here Denison debunks some of his specific theological assertions being popularized in the media.
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