As a UH season ticket holder, I’ve gotten about a dozen emails from athletic director Dave Maggard’s office over the past couple of weeks, and now it appears he’s pestering the local media with his attendance
Month: November 2004
The Chron is reporting that a Danger Train collision took place on Thursday morning.
It’s unclear why it took until Saturday to report the crash.
It’s also unclear how the Chron comes up with its figures for crashes, but that was the 70th collision that we know about between a Metro train and a vehicle or person.
We are world
Randy Galloway has this great line in today’s Star-Telegram:
But I’ve got to admit Ms. Nicolette Sheridan covered Terrell Owens better than any member of the Cowboys’ secondary.
Oh my!
He’s on to something there. The Cowboys need some hot chicks in their secondary. Give ’em Seven-of-Nine style uniforms. That might at least slow down the opponents’ receivers on the way to the end
Peter Bebergal has written an interesting article for the Boston Globe, How “Dungeons” Changed the World.
Here’s an excerpt:
To put it simply, Dungeons and Dragons reinvented the use of the imagination as a kid’s best toy. The cliche of parents waxing nostalgic for their wooden toys and things “they had to make themselves” has now become my own. Looking around at my toddler’s room full of trucks, trains, and Transformers, I want to cry out, “I