Thursday, April 24, 2008
some people just cannot afford to be careless
from yahoo "A Grammy-nominated violinist has been reunited with a $4 million violin he left in the back of a cab...."
ive lost my car keyys, my house keys, clothes, books, friends....but never in 4 million years would i manage to lose a $4,000,000 anything....
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Then again, I'd probably never OWN a $4 million anything....(unless you want to count my boys).
Wow...I don't even know how to begin imagining the whirlwind of emotions that would be driving me to madness over leaving a $4 million anything in the back of a cab.
good morning robin
we never know what will eventually have worth, so make sure you try and keep some of those toys in tip-top shape
good morning michael
personally, i wonder s also why he left it....freud would prolly say that it was intentional, that somehow, that violin is holding him back
so hen you say "whirlwind of emotion", i do hope he takes some time to really consider why he left it....i mean, people dont forget about things like that, right? (robin, you wouldnt leave one of your kids in a cab, would you? or you michael)
I don’t know this guy or how much money he has, but the serious musicians I do know would be more concerned about not being able to do their gig than the cost of their instrument. If Bill Gates misplaced a bag with his laptop that had his presentation on it and a billion dollars on his way to give a keynote address I think he’d be more concerned about his presentation. It’s easy to get distracted.
Hmmm... leave my boys in the back of a cab. Tempting, but I don't think I'd do it.
As for the toys....Yea, right. I can't even keep a toy in terrible shape, let alone tip top shape. Little One is also known as "Destructor" (to be said in a booming voice, while repeating the word over and over again, as if in a boxing venue).
Robin
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