These are from the Houston Museum Of Natural Science Dinosaur Exihibit! Dr. Bob Bakker, world famous Paleontologist was our tour guide. AWESOME!!

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Matt Patrick has been in radio for over 30 years. Patrick has spent his career as a Radio Personality in several genres, including in the states of Ohio, New York, Indiana, and here in Texas. He can be heard daily as the host of Houston's Morning News on 740 KTRH from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., and on The Matt Patrick Show from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the 9-5-0 KPRC. Patrick also does The Matt Patrick Show weekends at WTAM 1100, Cleveland, and as a guest talk show host regularly on 700 WLW, Cincinnati.
Patrick frequently fills in as host for major syndicated talk shows and appears regularly on local FOX 26 every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., and nationally on FOX Business on the Lou Dobbs Show. Patrick has been inducted into the Ohio Radio and Television Halls of Fame, twice.
In his spare time, Patrick has raised millions of dollars for Children's Hospitals. He also loves to play and watch all sports (especially Texas football) and hang with the family!
He is happily married to his wife Paula who he shares three children with, a son who is now 7, and two daughters, 17 and 20.
AWESOME blues number!!
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger hosted the season finale of Saturday Night Live, which unsurprisingly featured no shortage of rock and roll.
One such musical number was a blues song Jagger wrote about the presidential election, accompanied by legendary guitarist Jeff Beck.
It featured a small jab at GOP candidate Mitt Romney — “don’t ever let him cut your hair” — but otherwise didn’t offer any prediction about who will win in November.
The song contained one swearword, “sh-t,” which the Los Angeles Times reported led to some NBC affiliates cutting away early for commercials.
WOW she is a real charmer!
The text editor of the 1991 literary agency booklet that described Barack Obama as “born in Kenya” said Thursday the line in question was “nothing more than a fact checking error.”
Miriam Goderich issued a statement to the Political Wire saying the future president never suggested “in any way that he was born in Kenya and not Hawaii”:
“You’re undoubtedly aware of the brouhaha stirred up by Breitbart about the erroneous statement in a client list Acton & Dystel published in 1991 (for circulation within the publishing industry only) that Barack Obama was born in Kenya. This was nothing more than a fact checking error by me — an agency assistant at the time. There was never any information given to us by Obama in any of his correspondence or other communications suggesting in any way that he was born in Kenya and not Hawaii. I hope you can communicate to your readers that this was a simple mistake and nothing more.”