Rick St. Nick
According to the Classic Rock Q107 calendar, this Saturday night/Sunday morning is one of the most exciting days of the year, and while many know about its existence, it registers little fanfare in the news media.
Before the advent of playing Virtual Games and I-Pads reducing our entire life to an 8 by 11 video display, I can remember taking Sunday outings to the locomotive freight yard.
Now, this important message about women using firearms from the Vice President of our country, Mr. Joe Biden.
It wasn't until I met Clarissa Howard in my mid 20's, that I truly appreciated "nature walks". Well, the real story, is that I stammered around the radio station lobby (Clarissa was the receptionist) in hopes that she would notice me, and when after nearly one year passed with her only nodding at me in disgust a half-dozen times, I finally got up enough gumption to ask her out.
If you are looking for the Texas Rangers to hit a home run this year and win the pennant, that may be wishful thinking since losing Josh Hamilton to the arch rival Angels, and Mike Napoli to the Red Sox, but what happens off the field is just as important as what happens on the field.
On September 26, 2012, I reported that Bonnie Franklin, the star of the 1970s television sitcom "One Day At A Time", was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Today, she passed away from the disease.
If you didn't get a chance to attend our Taste of Home cooking school last year, and you don't want to be shut out this year, then make your plans as soon as you finish reading this.
Sorry folks. David Letterman counting down this "list" on his show is probably stretching it a bit. You see, there's really no numerical order when it comes to making the grade concerning states where abnormal diseases propagate. What is known, is that Texas ranks in the 'Top 10'.
Only nine days after the passing of Temptations singer Otis "Damon" Harris, Richard Street, who joined the group in the 1970s, has also died.
It's the "Ultimate Paintball Duel" presented by Audi now making its way around the World Wide Web.
Make plans now to go all Texas, all the time, as March signals "Texas History Month". We do things BIG here, and that means celebrations will be plentiful statewide.
Had some friends from California contact me last night, and I sure do appreciate them going "old school" and actually using the phone to CALL. That's right, they didn't E-mail, and they didn't send me that dreaded 250 word text message that I'm usually trying to read during a meeting.