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Dallas’ Darkest Cloud: Growing Up in the Shadows of the Kennedy Assassination

Posted by on Nov 22, 2019 in Blog, Personal, Politics | 0 comments


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Today marks the 56th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.  Some 19 months before that tragic day, I was born in Dallas.  My family lived in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas.  That’s where Lee Harvey Oswald resided and was ultimately captured after committing one of the most infamous murders in history.  Today’s column reveals what life was like growing up in the shadows of the Kennedy Assassination.

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NFL 2019: Week #10

Posted by on Nov 11, 2019 in Blog | 1 comment

 

 

This past weekend, we remembered the late great Monte Christensen, a brother to many, who was memorialized in a beautiful ceremony with family and friends in Seattle, which I was fortunate to attend.

I opted to make Monte’s memory my focus these past several days.  Accordingly, there were no plays nor analysis for NFL Week #10.

Then on Sunday night, a faint voice swirled in my head which sounded just like Monte.  “You idiot — you should have bet the Dolphins plus the points,” he said.

I’ll be back next Sunday for Week #11.

R.I.P. Monte Christensen.  Thanks for the winners.

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Dancing on the Grave of the Kaos Nightclub at the Palms

Posted by on Nov 4, 2019 in Blog, Las Vegas, Music and Concert Reviews, Travel | 1 comment

 

 

Stick the $950 bottles of Grey Goose in buckets of ice up your waify ass!  Put away the Old Spice, ass jokers! Get a real job, disc jockey! No more $500 cash nights in bribe money, door-dicks.

KAOS at The Palms, the mind-mashing hideous nightclub and shakedown joint I BLASTED here on Facebook back in March is…….is……is……

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