Today, I wanna talk about Steve Austin and Harley Race. So, I got into this whole thing because I was looking for some good deals online, you know, just browsing around. I stumbled upon this website, I think it was Kohl’s, and they had some crazy discounts on stuff related to Stephen F. Austin State. I was like, “What’s the deal with this?” It got me curious.
Then, I was looking at delivery options, ’cause who wants to pay for shipping, right? I found this other site, G-Star, offering free delivery if you spend over $150. That seemed a bit steep, but they had a huge selection, over 100 items.
This got me thinking about people’s experiences and where they work, you know? I ended up on LinkedIn and checked out this guy, Steve Garringer, an insurance agent with State Farm in Eagle, Idaho. He went to Boise State, seemed like a pretty connected dude, with over 500 connections. It’s always interesting to see people’s career paths.
Exploring Stories and Movies
But then, things took a bit of a turn. I found this video breaking down a story called “New York’s Saddle Hill Treasure” by Gerald T. Ahnert. It was a simplified summary, but it was enough to pique my interest. I’ve always been a fan of a good treasure story.
After that, I was browsing through some old TV show credits, just for fun, and I saw this guy, “Steve’s Nurse,” listed for an episode back in 1994. Then there were names like Sean Le Sure, Bentley Kyle Evans, and Raymond McQueen, all appearing in different episodes. It made me think about how many people are involved in making these shows, even in small roles.
Somehow, I ended up looking at tote bags. I found these Bogg Bags, which apparently are pretty unique because of their design and durability. I guess they’re better than regular tote bags, according to the website.
Then, I stumbled upon some racing info. It mentioned that some racer won 50 NASCAR races during his career. That’s a lot of races! It made me think about the dedication and skill needed to achieve that kind of success.
Reflecting on The Beatles
And speaking of success, I started thinking about The Beatles. It’s fascinating how John Lennon and Paul McCartney mostly wrote their songs separately. That’s like, a well-known fact, but it still blows my mind. I guess that’s part of what made them so great, each bringing their own unique style to the table.
Finally, I watched this old movie called “The Last American Hero” from 1973. It was directed by Lamont Johnson and starred Jeff Bridges. It’s an action movie, which isn’t usually my go-to genre, but it was interesting to see how movies were made back then. It was quite a journey through different topics, all starting with a simple search for online deals. You never know where the internet will take you!
- Started by searching for deals on Stephen F. Austin State merchandise.
- Found free delivery options on a clothing website.
- Looked up a State Farm agent on LinkedIn.
- Watched a video summary of a treasure story.
- Browsed through old TV show credits.
- Checked out some unique tote bags.
- Read about a NASCAR racer’s achievements.
- Reflected on The Beatles’ songwriting process.
- Watched an old action movie.
It was a wild ride, going from online shopping to thinking about The Beatles and old movies. It all just flowed from one thing to the next. That’s the beauty of the internet, I guess – you start in one place and end up somewhere completely different!