Wes and I should never be left alone in a respectable place of business. With a camera. Unsupervised. We just shouldn't. Now you know why. Sorry Jessica.
You know that after flying hundreds of thousand of miles, and delivering billions of Christmas presents to millions of homes, that at some point Santa has to drop the elves off at the pool.
Here's THE sports highlight of the week (especially after the way the Red Raiders and Dallas Cowboys played). A running back delivers a new alternative to a straight arm move.
I don't even understand you folks who wish that some chain restaurant you visited in another town would come to Lubbock. There are so many discoveries still to be made in the Hub City. Heck, we couldn't be more pumped about a new edition to our local Golden Coral.
It's funny some of the things that stick with you through life. Little sayings, credos and whatnot. I still remember, from when I was a really little kid, a poem that accompanied an article about motorcyclist/daredevil Evel Knievel. It went "Never a horse couldn't be rode, never a rider couldn't be throwed". Yep, it's poor English, but it's pretty deep.
I learned a pretty good lesson
Add some BOOYA to this years Thanksgiving with an awesome Peanut Butter Pie! I just took two of these to a party. There were 25 desserts on the table. My two pies were gone before the other stuff was touched. Yep, they're that good and anybody can make them.
I saw something that really stuck in my craw the other day, and it's quite common around these parts. It was a very typical, very poor attempt at being politically correct.
Every once in a while once of us will write or story or post up a video that we want to share with our friends. Then, some self-righteous windbag will write "...well that was a waste of two minutes of my time...". Oh, really?
To me, the low point of the season was not last weeks lost to O.U., it was when (generally) underclassman rushed the field during games that really didn't matter much at the time. Well. we're now 7-1 and back at home, so what do we do?