Not Just Any Table
Read MoreThis is a special table. Then again, I suppose all tables are special. In today’s story, I’d like to tell you why this is so.
Read MoreThis is a special table. Then again, I suppose all tables are special. In today’s story, I’d like to tell you why this is so.
Read MoreI’m issuing a public announcement.
DO NOT SHOOT POOL WITH TODD ANDERSON.
Keep your sanity. Preserve your hope. Save your money.
Read MoreWhat’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
Read MoreEarlier this week, NFL Hall of Famer Troy Aikman suggested that the NFL rule book need to be re-written.
He’s right. But I’ll go a step further.
The NFL rule book needs to be burned. The league should completely start over.
Aside from the fact that football is an increasingly dangerous game, the biggest problem is — we’re increasingly forcing men in their 50s and 60s to make game-altering decisions. They have to make razor-thin judgment calls. And, they often get it wrong. With NFL players getting bigger and faster, and the game now impossible to decipher without the use of instant replay, games aren’t necessarily won and lost on the field anymore. Wins and losses are increasingly determined by an official’s marginal call.
Read MoreToday marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Some 19 months before that tragic day, I was born in Dallas. My family lived in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, which is where Lee Harvey Oswald also resided and was ultimately captured. In today’s column, I’d like to tell you a bit more about what life was like growing up in the shadows of the Kennedy Assassination, as I remember it.