Saturday noontime will be a history maker in the USA. Two live English football games being shown on free national TV networks (NBC and Fox) at the same time. Amazing. So I'll be jumping back and forth between the two games, then I'll probably go buy some beer, come home and drink it. Walk the dog. Maybe watch a movie.
Texas is south central, definitely not southeast. It's easternmost point is still west of the Mississippi river. And it's western panhandle juts hallway across the southern border of New Mexico. I'd classify Texas more south-central/southwest.
I don't consider it to be in the eastern US. Nor does the map. It's central. Far western Texas could be considered "The West". It had all the hallmarks of it, cattle, and cowboys and Comanches...
Agreed. Unless the guy is a homicidal maniac, there was no reason to torch the place on a match day. The official account seems probable. Cigarette lands on a pile of paper and rubbish underneath wooden stands...
They are going way off script apparently, more than ever, so we shall see. The various plot lines finally seem like they are starting to converge, which is good.
I wonder about the times, and they happen maybe once every ten days or so when, while awaking from a night's sleep but not fully awake, I have moments of incredible clarity of thought, usually about some major event, a historical episode or political situation. A clarity of thought far clearer than any fully awake state of mind could produce, for some reason. Does this happen to anyone else?