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Happy spread much joy and love everywhere he went. He will be missed, but his legacy will live on thru the many, many lives he touched.

On Drums Not Guns founder and Dallas resident Happy Shel Weisman dies

bravo! Fun shots!

On Flickr frenzy: Where we walk in Dallas-Fort Worth

I was at the Anatole for DIFFA event last Saturday and requested the Vegan plate. It was superb! Meanwhile, my tablemates were less than impressed with the bland rubber chicken dish.

On Checking out the vegetarian tasting menu at Nana at Dallas' Hilton Anatole Hotel

The Heights Baptist Church will host its annual Easter Eggstravaganza 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at Breckinridge Park, entrance B, south of Renner Road at 2650 Brand Road in Richardson.

The event is open to the public. Admission is free with a requested donation of a nonperishable food item to benefit area food pantries.

Kids from toddler-aged to third grade will be divided into age groups to hunt thousands of candy-filled plastic eggs. There will also be bounce houses and face painting.

On Kids and family events in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, April 1-7

while The Tower is in downtown Fort Worth, it is NOT in Sundance Square, and it is not managed by Sundance Square Management.

http://sundancesquaremanagement.com/

On StarPoint Commercial Properties purchases The Tower in Fort Worth’s Sundance Square

I can't speak for "most adults" but I still read a daily newspaper (note: this is a physical product where ink stains the newsprint which I hold in my hands while drinking my morning coffee) 7x week. This is in addition to reading many online new sources and blogs. Oh, I also still subscribe to several magazines (ink stains on glossy paper stock) but those are generally reserved for potty breaks. It's much more fulfilling than balancing a laptop on my knees. Not much chance I'd pay for online content.

On Fort Worth Star-Telegram to charge for online content?

hmmm...it must be after the All Star break because the Rangers are heading for the cellar. Every year I try to tell myself this year will be different. How hard is it to understand that PITCHING wins games? We have great hitters and fielders, but they don;t seem to value great pitching.

On Texas Rangers trade closer Eddie Guardado to the Minnesota Twins for a Hamburger

I found out the hard way one night when I passed a DPS trooper going thru a fast lane tolltag lane on George Bush Tollway near Preston Rd. He pulled me over and asked if I knew the speed limit was 45 mph or some-such nonsense. I said, you gotta be kidding me...I would be putting my family's life in danger if I were to slow to 45 mph when the majority of cars are going at least 70 mph or more. He informed me that 45 mph was the posted speed thru the toll tag station even in the fast lanes. He let me off with a warning (one of very few I've ever recieved in my entire life). Sure enough, the next time thru I looked and there really was a 45 mph sign approaching the toll booths. Needless to say I still didn't slow down to 45 mph and have not since.

On North Texas Tollway Authority increases speed limit at toll-booths for vehicles with toll-tags

thanks for the enlightenment. ;-)

On Web obsession of the day: Thai lightbulb ad

did anyone poll aetheists? Mormons? Muslims? Cocker spaniels? What's the point of the poll if there is no comparison? So the bottom line is a sampling of Christians surveyed said they were cutting back on charitable giving? Members of my church recently took on support of more than 500 Ugandan children. They didn't shy away or worry about the cost of petrol. Maybe the pollsters asked the wrong people?

On Christians shying away from charitable giving because of bad economy

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