Monthly Archives: September 2015

Thursday, September 3, 2015 – Here We Go – KICKOFF Time

Thursday, September 3, 2015 – Here We Go – KICKOFF Time

How to Watch Football – from 1952

Football 1952

Anybody remember the “Game of the Week?” Yes, boys and girls, once upon a time there was only one football per week on TV. Of course, in 1952 there were not that many televisions in the American household to watch it. There were 17 television stations in the United States that carried the game of the week. In Houston it was KPRC – Channel 2. That was the only station in Texas that carried the Game of the Week. The games seen were from the Big Ten or the Big Seven conference.

The schedules of the colleges and universities are listed in the back. Here are a few names from 1952.

Oklahoma A&M College in Stillwater – once they were the Aggies.

Texas A&M College in College Station – still the Aggies

Ursinus College in Pennsylvania – wonder if the mascot is the Sniffles

Valparaiso University in Indiana – see you around in March for Madness

So as we begin the college football season here is the How to Watch the Kick Off. In spite of the fact my friend Karen M was not able to understand, I hope you enjoy. I will give Miss M another chance. We were deep into the second bottle of wine when I tried to explain the kick off to her.

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Tonight the televisions will be turned to:

Oklahoma State University @ Central Michigan – ESPNU @ & 7:00 – GO POKES!

TCU @ Minnesota – ESPN @ 9:00 – GOPHERS LIKE TO EAT FROGS!

Southeastern Louisiana @ Northwestern State University – GO DEMONS! And Go Cousin Darryl!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 – End of Watch – Officer Down

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 – End of Watch – Officer Down

My goal for Here’s What I’m Thinking is to make readers smile and/or think. I do not often post such emotional and serious posts, but today in light of recent events, I felt compelled to post a memory from 2004.

End of Watch – October 31, 2004 – Badge 683 – Austin Police Department

In 2004 I attended the Austin Police Citizens Academy. After twelve weeks of class, it was time to ride with an officer. I was excited. Here are the remembrances from that night.

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It was Halloween, October 31 and it was the time change. I chose to ride the 6:00 PM shift. I rode out of the North Austin PD station.

Early hours – routine traffic stops; cruzing around; a fender bender; just keeping a presence.

“Lunch” about 10:30 PM; remembered it was at a Chinese place; another officer joined us; best Jalapeno chicken. Fun time talking to officers.

But then the night turned.

Return to cars: As we walked to the patrol car, the other officer pulls alongside “our” patrol car and said “seen the screen?”

As soon as we get into car and turn on screen we see “accident, officer involved” Then we get a call.

This one is serious. A domestic disturbance at an apartment complex. Other officers are called in. I am told to move away from an exit in the event of an attempted escape. An arrest is made and we are to transport the person to the Travis County Jail.

As we drive south on I-35 the screen comes on again. It reads “Captain and Chaplin headed to Brack” (Brackenridge Hospital). My officer looks at me and asks “Do you know what that means?” I answer “I think so.”

We arrived at the jail, but I was to stay in police car while he took the prisoner inside for booking. It proved to be most interesting observing the other police officers bringing in their Saturday night, Halloween pick-ups for booking.

It is 2:15 AM by this time. My officer returns and says “we’re going to the downtown police station and I will file my reports so far from the night.” It was on the way to the police station when the screen read: “Officer Amy Donovan died shortly after 2:00 AM. Prepare badges.”

While my officer wrote his reports, I watched other officers come in, write their reports and put the black band around their badge. There was complete silence.

Upon completion of his reports and his addition of the black band on his badge, we set off to another call. This time to the Motel 6 on North I-35. Given the possible danger, I had to wait in the car again. Seems as though the two ladies of the evening were with a gentleman, but the ladies stole all of his money and then ran off with two men in a car.

As I sat waiting in the patrol car, all I could think of was my classmates who were riding from the South station. Many of them were with attending officers at the scene.

My officer’s shift ended about 5 o’clock and we returned to the station. We had little to say on the last two calls.

The following Monday’s class was to be the debriefing about our rides. Counselors from APD were brought in for us because they knew we were riding with officers and had been witness to the night. I have never had such an experience. After we told our stories, we all held hands and cried.

When an officer goes down, I am sick to my stomach, my throat closes and when I am alone, I cry – just like I did that night for Amy. Just as I do in light of recent events.

Never take the service and dedication of law enforcement officials for granted. They are indeed there to serve and protect. And they put their lives on the line every day and night for our protection. Bless them all.

http://www.odmp.org/officer/17486-police-officer-amy-lynn-donovan

Amy Lynn Donovan was 37 years old and left a husband and four children.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 – Delay

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 –

There will be a delay in today’s posting. Check back later today.

 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015 – Assessment Practice

Tuesday, September 1, 2015 – Assessment Practice

Good morning, class.

Before we begin instruction, it is time to take away from it to practice for the state assessment tests. Yesterday you were to define the following new vocabulary words:

Beer o’clock

Wine o’clock

Fatberg

Butt dial

Cat café

cat cafe

Cat café in Denver. Nothing like a cat walking across the table where you are about to eat.

Today, you must use at least four of them in a single sentence. For example, “It was late into beer o’clock at the cat café when Sally realized she butt dialed her exboyfriend so she just called him a fatberg and hung up.”

Remember all of your hopes and dreams of the future depend on how well you do on assessment tests. In addition your school really wants a big “A” assigned to it to hang in front so the world can see. Of course we know in the new accreditation scheme the “A” stands for Affluent. Therefore it you attend schools such as Highland Park in Dallas or THE Woodlands HS in THE Woodlands, you will have no trouble.

And in what little time left for instruction, ensure you are aware of the following for the weekend.

Kyle Allen – named starting quarterback for The Fighting Texas Aggies – WHOOP!

Tyrone Swoops – named starting quarterback for THE University of Texas – come one Tyrone, you got this! It is just a mural with a painting of Touchdown Jesus on the wall of the library. Hook the Irish!

In addition to following the SEC and the Big 12, this year the schools of The Southland Conference are added to teams I like. This includes two alma maters of mine – Stephen F. Austin State – Go Jacks! Sam Houston State – Go Bearcats and Northwestern State University. Northwestern is located in the beautiful town, named after the brother of Nacogdoches, Natchitoches, Louisiana. It is the home of the birth of my sister; and the Northwestern team is coached by Darryl Daye – a second cousin, I wish I could meet.

Of course these will be on the assessment practices on Monday. Remember – assessment over instruction.