--A LOT OF TIMES IT’S DIFFICULT
TO FEEL NECESSARY
…We get a lot of rain in the Seattle area, but March was a doozy and we
broke the old record for rainfall, set in 1950 at 8.5 inches.
This March it rained a whopping 9.5 inches.
…Salaries for professional athletes continue to confound me. I thought the Detroit Tigers paying Justin
Verlander $180 million for seven years was crazy until the Tigers gave Miguel
Cabera an eight-year extension worth
$292 million. Tell me that’s not
obscene.
…Here’s a funny article I saw in the newspaper:
A Las Vegas masseuse stole a client's
$35,000 Rolex and hid it inside her vagina, police said.
Christina Lafave, 25, allegedly pinched the valuable
watch whilst giving a relaxing $300 rubdown to Kenneth Herold, 66, at the Wynn
Hotel in January.
The pair reportedly met in the hotel's bar in the early
hours of the morning, and headed up to his private room soon after.
Herold claims that he undressed and got onto a massage
table in his suite. Some 30 minutes into the session, he says Lafave asked him
to remove his watch so she could work on his arms.
Putting the watch on the floor where he could see it, he
realized around five minutes later that it had gone.
Herold accused Lafave - who has Metro-issued work cards
allowing her to dance at Cheetahs, Cover Girls and Babes strip clubs - of
stealing the watch and called hotel security.
Cops arrived and searched the room, but
could not find the ticker.
Lafave eventually admitted to stealing the watch, and to
stashing it inside her private parts.
Officers took her to University Medical Center, where it
was removed.
"Prior to medical staff assisting Lafave with the
removal of the watch she admitted to them that she had stolen a watch and
concealed the item in her vagina," a police report said.
Lafave was arrested and faces felony charges grand
larceny and possession of stolen property. She was released on $40,000
bail.
…And lastly, here are a few things I like midway through the week:
“It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until
you're ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do
anything. There's almost no such thing as ready. There’s only now. And you may as well do it now. I mean, say that confidently as if I’m about
to go bungee-jumping—I’m not. I’m not a
crazed risk-taker. But I do think that, generally
speaking, now is as good a time as any.” Hugh Lurie
“So, then, to every man his chance -- to every man,
regardless of his birth, his shining golden opportunity -- to every man his
right to live, to work, to be himself, to become whatever his manhood and his vision
can combine to make him -- this, seeker, is the promise of America.” Thomas Wolfe
“Life is not holding a good hand; Life is playing a poor
hand well.” Danish proverb
“Do not postpone joy.” Teo Ruiz
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