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Bender Bending Rodriguez

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  1. I deleted my Twitter and Facebook apps on my phone about a month ago and couldn’t be happier about it. I still have a profile, just deleted the apps making it a minor pain to access either. I found myself getting too angry about things that simply didn’t deserve that real estate in my brain. I vastly overrated how much I would miss the constant streams of information.
  2. I grew up saying Water Burger.
  3. There’s a neighborhood out here in the Atascocita/Kingwood area with a few streets where every house has 10+ signs. One street in particular has a house with a sign for every single Democratic candidate and the house directly across the street has a gigantic banner stretched between trees that reads, “VOTE REPUBLICAN” pointed right at the democratic voting house. What a unnecessarily miserable environment to live in.
  4. I’ve been volunteering for to-go pickup for this exact reason since my daughter was born 10 years ago. Same routine, too.
  5. I work in an office in the GreenStreet complex, where the House of Blues is across the street from the Toyota Center, and the Luby’s is (was) across the street in. Polk in between San Jacinto and Caroline. Here’s a pic I found online taken from the dining room looking over the city.
  6. Back when going to a downtown office was a thing, I used to hit the downtown Houston Luby’s about once a week. It wasn’t full fledged Luby’s, but the fried fish was nice to have while staring out a 13th floor window. Sucks losing yet another familiarity.
  7. I feel like that pumpkin is now on the hook to do a Smashing Pumpkins song.
  8. The pumpkin doing the vocals really takes it to another level. That was awesome.
  9. The population of Texas has almost doubled since 1990. Imagine if people actually liked us!
  10. It’s even better when you consider she’s singing about Uncle Joey from Full House. It’s funny you bring that song up as I’ve stumbled on it 2-3 times in the past week on Sirius. Their catalog is drastically shrinking by the day. Might be time to move on from Sirius/XM. The repeating of songs is reaching early days of free Pandora levels.
  11. Sure, that and a pair of testicles.
  12. I saw Shitting Blood at The Summit in 1987. Really good live band.
  13. Let’s put another shrimp on the barbie?
  14. Giant Floating Gas Bags would be a great name for a band.
  15. The giant gas planets, like Jupiter and Saturn. I get that they’re made of condensed gas, but is there a surface? Could a rover or something like that drive around on something reasonably solid or is it like a giant cloud?
  16. Lyon looked pretty damn nice in 1896.
  17. Yeah those sound fucking awesome.
  18. Snails are awesome. Zero for me, too.
  19. That extreme inhale that precedes a good sneeze ain’t no picnic on the shitter, either.
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