Rest In Peace George Jones
I was so saddened to hear that George Jones passed away today. Most of my Facebook news feed is full of prayers and thoughts about his death and memories of the man.
I was so saddened to hear that George Jones passed away today. Most of my Facebook news feed is full of prayers and thoughts about his death and memories of the man.
I've been very lucky in my life not to have any real serious automobile accidents, but we see it all the time, and people who don't follow that one rule all too often don't live to regret it.
This past Tuesday night, Arkansas side officials held a public hearing to discuss train noise along highway 67. In attendance, city officials along with representatives of Union Pacific and eight concerned citizens discussed solutions to the problem.
As disheartened as I've been about the Hogs disappointing season, I think I'm more upset over these horrible uniforms.
Sometime today, a judge will hand down his decision as to whether cheerleaders at Kountze High School can display Bible verses at high school football games. I'm actually kind of torn on this issue.
Somehow, I stayed awake through the first hour of speeches last night. Glad I did because I really enjoyed Chris Christie's speech.
Whenever I hear people talk about going to the lake in Hot Springs, they're usually talking about Lake Hamilton. But, for real relaxation and beauty, Hamilton's big sister lake is the place to go.
Like most Hog fans, I've spent a lot of time since last Thursday "cussing and discussing" the Petrino situation. A lot of my thoughts I've kept to myself due to how sensitive many people are about this, but I'm really not sad at all Petrino is no longer our coach.
Anyone who knows me knows how close I follow Razorback athletics. Whether it be football, basketball, baseball or ping pong, I try to keep up with how each team is doing. What I don't talk about often, however, is why I've come to love Arkansas athletics so much.
Most have probably heard the story about the ESPN editor who was fired for using the term "chink in the armor" in a story about New York Nicks star Jeremy Lin. It's your typical, ignorant person used a phrase one group finds offensive and is labeled a racist and is tarred and feathered as a result, type of story. In trying to look at both sides of the issue, I think there's a better way for the offended group to get their point across.
According to an article at arkansasonline.com, War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock is considering expanding in the hopes that the University of Arkansas will continue to pay them for the privilege of playing there a couple of times each year.