5 Things We Know On A Sunday – From Lawn Care To Mac & Cheese, Long-Gone Culinary Delights To Leadership Plus How One Lubbock Church’s Hypocrisy Seems To Know No Bounds. This Is What We Know On A Sunday!

5 Things We Know On A Sunday

  1. There’s not much better in life than a sprinkler that works really good for your lawn. Anyone can put in automatic sprinklers. Thats the easy way out. Me? I’m a little green lawn tractor sprinkler man these days. Cant beat it!
  2. I’m not sure there’s a wider-range of quality in one food dish than macaroni and cheese. I had some really good, out of the box stuff last night. It was just right. Sometimes though you can go a a “nice” restaurant and it comes out runny and thin. You’d think this food item wouldn’t be such a challenge.
  3. This week, y’all are in charge of The Top 3 List. Give us your Top 3 Lubbock or West Texas pizza places (in-house dining or delivery )that no longer exist. Can I get a little love for Pizza Express! Best five bucks I ever spent back in the 80s.
  4. We are doing a fine job in this country of creating lots of managers, directors and politicians. What we aren’t doing is creating and encouraging Leaders. Whether it’s in business or politics, look around and see how many real Leaders are out there. Very few. If you can teach your kids to be Leaders and not managers of “things and people”, you will create an unstoppable force. By the way, the STAAR doesn’t create Leaders, but it is created and ministered by a lot of managers, directors, followers and politicians in the State of Texas . . .
  5. If you go to a church in Lubbock that can’t support the Pro-Life Initiative that’s on the ballot this spring because it’s “too political”, yet that same church routinely invites politicians to speak at the church; then you’re church is doing it wrong. Monterey Church of Christ is one such church. The irony of their actions is sad and their hypocrisy is telling. As a church, you literally have one job. They seem confused as to what that job is.

Hyatt

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  1. Shakeys Pizza on 50th and Utica. I miss the Mojos and pitchers of Dr. Pepper. That was before I could LEGALLY drink beer in public. I’m 49 now.

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