Necessary Roughness

two kingdoms, hundreds of thousands of miles

Archive for October, 2005

Great article on kcchiefs.com by Bob Gretz.
Dealt a raw deal by the NFL and its decision to move the ame up to Friday because of weather fears involving Hurricane Wilma, Vermeil reacted like a champ. understand that he was angry, ticked off and throw in a little mad as well. The NFL went against many [...]

Thanks 8 Trillion
Friday, October 21st, 2005

Hat Tip: Free Republic
The Bureau of Public Debt reports that the U.S. public debt reached $8,000,000,000,000 3 days ago.
When a bank makes a loan to a person or corporation, a risk assessment is made to see if the borrower will pay the money back. When the government borrows from the people, to the tune of [...]

This year's hurricanes have filled a lot of hotel rooms in the Houston area. I found a room at a Holiday Inn Select on the west side of Houston, near the intersection of I-10 and TX-6.
The Holiday Inn Select brand is a more executive level than the normal Holiday Inn, which was original geared towards [...]

Fire In The Hole
Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Chilly Chili for Charity
Halliburton hosted a chili and gumbo cook-off which benefited charities represented by teams from each department. The Technical Software group was named “Byte Me Chili”. Members warm chili originally prepared two days ago.

Judge Lesar
The CEO of Halliburton Company checks out the chili. The “Byte Me” team finished out of the running.

Met Pastor Borghardt
Thursday, October 20th, 2005

I had my first encounter with a blogging pastor this evening (Wednesday) in the Houston satellite of Conroe, TX. Reverend Borghardt is Assistant Pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Conroe, author of Bloghardt’s Reflector, frequent guest on Issues, Etc., and contributor (understatement?) to Higher Things, “an organization of pastors, teachers and laity that seek [...]