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List of major league baseball retired uniform numbers

Since so many of us here are so "numbers aware" I thought I'd post this.

List of Major League Baseball retired numbers

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Major League baseball and its participating clubs have retired various uniform numbersover the course of time, ensuring that those numbers will always beassociated with particular players of note. The use of numbers onuniforms to better identify one player from another, and hence to boostsales of scorecards, was tried briefly by the Cleveland Indians of 1916, and the St. Louis Cardinals of 1923. The first team to permanently adopt the practice was the New York Yankees of 1929. By 1932, all sixteen major league clubs were issuing numbers, and by 1937, the leagues passed rules requiring it.

The Yankees' original approach was to simply assign the numbers 1through 8 to the regular starting lineup in their normal batting order.Hence, Babe Ruth wore number 3 and Lou Gehrig number 4. The first major leaguer whose number was retired was Gehrig, at a ceremony at Yankee Stadium on July 4, 1939, following his retirement due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which became to be known popularly as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Since then, over 120 other people have had their numbers retired. Some of the game's early stars, such as Ty Cobb and Christy Mathewson,retired before numbers came into usage. Teams often celebrate theirretired numbers and other honored people by hanging banners with thenumbers and names. Early stars, as well as honored non-players, willoften have numberless banners hanging along with the retired numbers.

Normally the individual clubs are responsible for retiring numbers. On April 15, 1997, Major League Baseball took the unusual move of retiring a number for all teams. On the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking the major league color barrier, his number 42 was retired throughout the majors, at the order of Commissioner Bud Selig.This meant that no future player on any major league team could wearnumber 42, although players wearing #42 at the time were allowed tocontinue with it (see below).

Some[who?] have advocated giving Roberto Clemente'snumber 21 a similar treatment. They feel that Clemente's impact on theHispanic community is equal to that of Robinson's on the blackcommunity. The target goal for the retirement was in time for the 2006 MLB All-Star Game in Pittsburgh,where Clemente played. RetireClemente21.com collected over 70,000signatures for the effort. So far, MLB has taken no decisive action onthis request.

Some teams do not retire jersey numbers, and instead celebrate their stars in other ways. The Toronto Blue Jays have a 'Level of Excellence,' where notable individuals in club history have their names posted under the fifth deck of the Rogers Centre.

Because fewer and fewer players stay with one team long enough towarrant their number being retired, some players believe that gettingtheir number retired is a greater honor than going into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Ron Santo, upon his number 10 being retired on the last day of the 2003 regular season, enthusiastically told the Wrigley Field crowd as his #10 flag was hoisted, "This is my Hall of Fame!"[citation needed]

Some teams have not formally retired certain numbers, but nonetheless kept them out of circulation. For example, the Cincinnati Reds have only assigned Pete Rose's #14 to one other player after his retirement: his own son. #14 cannot be retired in honor of the older Rose at present, due to his lifetime ban from baseball. Also, after Darryl Kile's untimely death in 2002, the teams he played for (Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, and St. Louis Cardinals) took his #57 out of circulation, but have yet to formally retire the number.

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List of numbers on link below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_retired_numbers

Entry #121

Psycho Donuts

Emjoy!

SAN JOSE, CA – A doughnut cafe in California has recently come under fire for its controversial theme.

According to the company: “Psycho Donuts has taken donuts to thenext demented level. We bid a fond farewell to the tired, round ring oflameness, and the drab, time-weathered environment of donut past.Psycho Donuts has taken the neighborhood donut and put it onmedication, and given it shock treatment.”

The cafe offers a number of special doughnuts, such as:

The Bipolar

psycho_donuts2

The Psycho

 

MHT (Massive Head Trauma)

These bizarre combinations are served by workers in doctor whitecoats or nurse uniforms, who offer customers the opportunity to eattheir sweets in a padded cell.

psycho_donuts4 psycho_donuts5

Sounds like a blast, right? Except some organizations are not happywith the cafe’s seemingly disregard for serious mental health issues.

“As the former regional administrator of the U.S. Small BusinessAdministration, I appreciate an individual’s goal to live the greatAmerican dream and start a business, but profits should not be made atthe expense of others,” said Oscar Wright, chief executive officer ofUnited Advocates for Children and Families, a support group for parentswhose children receive mental health services.

Public debate became so severe that Wright and Psycho Donuts co-owner KippBerdiansky held a televised debate on local channel KTVU. Ultimately,no agreement was arrived upon, and the store continues to operate whileWright’s organization continues to protest its existence.

http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/10643/psycho-donuts/

Entry #120

Some very interesting quotes by Lincoln

You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.

You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.

You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.

You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.

You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.

You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.

You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.

"America will never be destroyed from theoutside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because wedestroyed ourselves."
 - Abraham Lincoln


 

Entry #119

St. Louis Photographer's Intuition Develops Into Lottery Win

St. Louis Photographer's Intuition Develops Into Lottery Win

Story PhotoKevin Duke, a freelance photographer from St. Louis, didn’t picturehimself as a Lottery winner.  In fact, he had never purchased a lotteryticket before.  But Duke, 47, had a feeling that July 22 was the righttime.

“My wife was out of town visiting family and I decided to take a walkto the gas station and buy a lottery ticket,” explained Duke.  “I justhad this feeling that I should buy a Powerball ticket.”

Duke’s intuition earned him $10,000 by matching four white-numberedballs and the Powerball on the July 22 drawing.  He’s keeping it asecret until his wife, Anna, returns home.

“She flies back from England later this week so I think I’ll tell her at the airport,” said Duke.

Powerball is a multi-state game that gives players nine ways to wincash prizes with the jackpot starting at $20 million. In addition tothe jackpot, the game offers second-level prizes of $200,000,third-level prizes of $10,000 and better-than-ever payouts by usingPower Play!

http://www.molottery.com/media/news_release.jsp?articleId=3553

Entry #118

Book: The Book of Destiny (about the Mayan prophecy of 2012)

The Book of Destiny: Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Mayans and the Prophecy of 2012
by Carlos Barrios

From a book club flyer:

"Justas the world did not end in the year 2000 at the start of themillennium, it won't end with the advent of the Fifth Sun in 2012. Anunfounded fear was created before the new millennium by religiousleaders who based their theories on misguided interpretations ofancient religious texts and predictions made by famous prophets...Thetrue guardians of our traditions have never been consulted about thisdate, but we are here to say: December 21, 2012,will not br the end ofthe world or the end of humanity. In fact, it will be the start of aperiod in which harmony, understanding, peace and wisdom can reign."
- From the Book of Destiny

CarlosBarrios is an anthropologist and an authority on Mayan history andpredictions of the Mayan calendar. He is a Mayan priest and shaman anda member of the Guatemalan Mayan elders Council and a member of one ofthe most ancient and sacred Mayan lineages. He lives in Guatemala.

Entry #117

July 20, Anniversary of the death of Bruce Lee in 1973

Questioning the Story (Bruce Lee's Death):

Were demons the real cause of Bruce Lee's death?
No. The movie Dragon: The Bruce Lee Storysuggests that a family curse was the cause of Bruce Lee's demise. Themovie shows Bruce (Jason Scott Lee) battling an all to real demon thatcomes to him in his dreams. Was the real Bruce dreaming about thisdemon shortly before his death, as he lay unconscious on the couch inBetty Ting Pei's Hong Kong apartment? Likely not.

Inreality, Lee's rumored mistress Betty Ting Pei claims that on July 20,1973, Bruce lay down on her couch to take a nap after she gave him aprescription analgesic (painkiller) for a headache. When Bruce failedto show up for a dinner meeting, producer Raymond Chow, who had been atBetty's apartment earlier, came back and tried to wake Lee up. Chow wasnot successful and a doctor was then summoned who spent close to tenminutes trying to revive Lee. When he could not be revived, Bruce Leewas then taken by ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He was deadbefore the ambulance arrived.

Continues, interesting read:

http://www.chasingthefrog.com/reelfaces/brucelee.php

R.I.P. Little Dragon

Entry #116

Happy Canada Day

Just want to wish all the Candians here Happy Canada Day!

(For those who don't know):

Canada Day

Annual Canadian holiday. Observed on July 1, it commemorates the formation of the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867.With the 1982 passage of the Canada Act, its name was officiallychanged to Canada Day. It is celebrated with parades, fireworks, flagdisplay, and the singing of the national anthem, "O Canada."

CanadaDay, formerly Dominion Day, Canadian national holiday, celebrated July1. It is the anniversary of the uniting in 1867 of Upper and LowerCanada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia as the dominion of Canada.
http://www.answers.com/topic/canada-day

Official (English)

O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

Official (French)

Ô Canada!
Terre de nos aïeux,
Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux!
Car ton bras sait porter l'épée,
Il sait porter la croix!
Ton histoire est une épopée
Des plus brillants exploits.
Et ta valeur, de foi trempée,
Protégera nos foyers et nos droits
Protégera nos foyers et nos droits

http://www.answers.com/topic/o-canada

Entry #115

General John A. Logan's General Order No. 11

General John A. Logan's
Memorial Day Order


General Order
No. 11

Headquarters, Grand Army of the Republic
Washington, D.C., May 5, 1868

I.The 30th day of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewingwith flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died indefense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodiesnow lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard in theland. In this observance no form or ceremony is prescribed, but postsand comrades will in their own way arrange such fitting services andtestimonials of respect as circumstances may permit.

Weare organized, comrades, as our regulations tell us, for the purpose,among other things, "of preserving and strengthening those kind andfraternal feelings which have bound together the soldiers, sailors, andmarines who united to suppress the late rebellion." What can aid moreto assure this result than by cherishing tenderly the memory of ourheroic dead, who made their breasts a barricade between our country andits foe? Their soldier lives were the reveille of freedom to a race inchains, and their death a tattoo of rebellious tyranny in arms. Weshould guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that theconsecrated wealth and taste of the Nation can add to their adornmentand security is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her slaindefenders. Let no wanton foot tread rudely on such hallowed grounds.Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of reverent visitors andfound mourners. Let no vandalism of avarice or neglect, no ravages oftime, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we haveforgotten, as a people, the cost of free and undivided republic.

If other eyes grow dull andother hands slack, and other hearts cold in the solemn trust, oursshall keep it well as long as the light and warmth of life remain in us.

Let us, then, at the timeappointed, gather around their sacred remains and garland thepassionless mounds above them with choicest flowers of springtime; letus raise above them the dear old flag they saved from dishonor; let usin this solemn presence renew our pledges to aid and assist those whomthey have left among us as sacred charges upon the Nation'sgratitude,--the soldier's and sailor's widow and orphan.

II. It is the purpose ofthe Commander-in-Chief to inaugurate this observance with the hope itwill be kept up from year to year, while a survivor of the war remainsto honor the memory of his departed comrades. He earnestly desires thepublic press to call attention to this Order, and lend its friendly aidin bringing it to the notice of comrades in all parts of the country intime for simultaneous compliance therewith.

III. Department commanders will use every effort to make this order effective.

By command of:
JOHN A. LOGAN,
Commander-in-Chief.

N. P. CHIPMAN,
Adjutant-General

http://www.suvcw.org/logan.htm

Entry #114

Ten Spooky Sports Curses

Posted: 29 Apr 2009 09:07 PM PDT

Surprisingly this is only our second list of curses - which, considering the vast number of them around, is quite amazing. In this list, rather than looking at generic curses from the ages, we are looking at 10 specifically sport related curses. We are starting with the well known Curse of the Bambino and moving on to some you may not be so familiar with.

10

The Curse of the Bambino

In perhaps the most famous of sports curses, the Red Sox decision to sell Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1920 brought down an 83-year championship drought. Before the trade, the Red Sox had won five World Series, the Yankees none. From the trade to 2003, the Yankees won 26 series, the Sox zero. The curse’s reputation was enhanced by the Red Sox repeatedly coming close and falling short. The team made four World Series appearances (1946,1967,1975,1986) and each went the full seven games. In 1986, the Red Sox were one out away from winning the Series in six games when the tying run scored on a wild pitch, followed by Mookie Wilson’s ground ball rolling through Bill Buckner’s legs to put the Mets ahead. In game seven, the Sox took an early 3-0 lead only to blow it and lose 8-5. The curse finally ended in 2004. First, the Red Sox beat the Yankees in the American League Championship Series despite losing the first three games. They then swept the Cardinals in the World Series. The Sox added another Series win in 2007 with a sweep of the Colorado Rockies.

9

The Curse of Billy Penn

Philadelphiahad long had a policy of not allowing buildings higher than the statue of city founder William Penn that stands on top of City Hall. This ended in 1987 with the completion of One Liberty Place, which is nearly 400 feet taller than City Hall. Penn apparently responded to his demotion by cursing Philly’s pro sports teams. Over the next 20 years, the Flyers lost the Stanley Cup twice (1987,1997), the Phillies lost the World Series (1993), the 76ers lost the NBA Finals (2001) and the Eagles lost the Super Bowl (2004). In 2007, when the Comcast Center became Philadelphia’s tallest building, workers tried to break the curse by attaching a figurine of Penn to the final beam. It worked, as the Phillies won the World Series the next year.

8

The Curse of the Colonel

When the Hanshin Tigers won the 1985 Japan Championship Series, celebrating fans in Osaka grabbed a statue of Colonel Sanders from a Kentucky Fried Chicken and threw it off a bridge into a canal. Over the next 17 years, the Tigers finished last in their league 10 times, inspiring a rumor that the team would never win another championship until the Colonel’s statue is recovered. The Tigers won League Championships in 2003 and 2005 only to lose the Japan Series. Before too much blame is given to the Colonel, it should be noted that the Tigers had earlier gone 21 years between League Championships (1964-85) without any known curse affecting them. The statue was recently discovered on March 10, 2009, by a construction crew building a new boardwalk.

7

The Curse of Coogan’s Bluff

When the Giants left the Polo Grounds at Coogan’s Bluff in New York City for San Francisco in 1957, betrayed fans reportedly hexed the team so it would never win a World Series away from New York. The Giants have not won the Series since 1954, despite National League pennants in 1962, 1989 and 2002. Furthermore, in two of those Series, games in San Francisco were delayed by nature’s wrath. Game 6 of the ‘62 Series was held up three days by extremely heavy rains and Game 3 of the ‘89 Series was postponed 10 days by a massive earthquake that damaged the Giants’ home field, Candlestick Park.

6

The Curse of Marty McSorley

During Game 2 of the 1992 Stanley Cup, the Los Angeles Kings held a 2-1 lead over the Montreal Canadiens. As the game was winding down, Candiens coach Jacques Demers became suspicious of the curvature of the stick of Kings defenseman Marty McSorley and asked that it be measured. Referees determined the blade was “too curved” and sent McSorely to the penalty box for two minutes for using illegal equipment. Montreal capitalized on the one-man advantage with Eric Desjarins scoring to tie the game. During overtime, Desjarins scored again to win the game for the Candiens and tie the series at one game each. Montreal won the next three games and the Stanley Cup. Since then, no other Canadian team has won the championship. Four teams got to the Stanley Cup Finals only to lose to an American rival: the Vancouver Canucks were defeated by the New York Rangers (1994), the Calgary Flames lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning (2004), the Edmonton Oilers fell to the Carolina Hurricanes (2006) and the Ottawa Senators lost to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2007). Granted, none of this explains why all of Canada would be punished instead of just Montreal or why the team that didn’t cheat is the victim of the curse, but no one said curses had to be either logical or fair. One Canadian team managed to find a loophole in the curse: the Quebec Nordiques moved to Denver in 1995, became the Colorado Avalanche and won Stanley Cups in 1996 and 2001.

5

The Madden Curse

Since 1999, the cover of the Madden NFL video game has featured a top player, many of whom have suffered injury or setback. For example, Michael Vick appeared on the cover of Madden NFL 2004 and suffered a leg injury that sidelined him for most of the 2003 season. When Donovan McNabb was chosen for the Madden 2006 cover, he declared “I don’t believe in the curse at all.” He suffered a hernia in the first game of the 2005 season, played despite the pain for eight more games, then was reinjured, opted for surgery and missed the last seven games. In 2006, Shaun Alexander, the previous season’s MVP, was featured on Madden NFL 2007 and sustained a foot injury that caused him to miss six starts. When EA Sports announced that LaDainian Tomlinson would be on the 2008 cover, superstitious fans created the website SaveLTfromMadden.com to urge him to reconsider.. Tomlinson eventually declined the offer, but said it was over his payment, not concerns about the curse.

4

The Curse of Bobby Layne

Quarterback Bobby Layne led the Detroit Lions to three NFL Championships (1952,1953,1957). Despite this, the Lions, thinking he was past his prime, traded him to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1958. As Layne left, he reportedly declared that Detroit would not win for 50 years. Over those 50 years, the Lions have had the worst winning percentage of any NFL team and had a single post-season victory (1991). On the 50th anniversary of the trade, the curse went out with a bang as the Lions became the first NFL team to go 0-16.

3

The Socceroos’ Witch Doctor Curse

According the autobiography of player Johnny Warren, during the 1970 World Cup qualifiers, Australia’s Socceroos hired a witch doctor to curse their opponents. Australia proceeded to beat Rhodesia, 3-1. However, when the players were unable to come up with the 1000 pound fee demanded by the witch doctor, he reversed the curse onto the Socceroos, who lost their next match to Israel, partly because three players fell ill during the match. In 2004, Australian comedian/filmmaker John Safran read Warren’s book and traveled to Africa to reverse the curse. He found that the original witch doctor was dead, but hired a second one who performed a rite in which he killed a chicken and splattered the blood over Saffran. The Socceroos not only qualified for the 2006 World Cup, they advanced to the second round, the best result they ever had.

2

The Curse of the Billy Goat

William Sianis, owner of the Billy Goat Bar, brought his pet goat to Wrigley Field to watch game four of the 1945 World Series. During the 7th inning, Chicago Cubs owner Philip Wrigley personally had Sianis and the goat ejected because of complaints from other fans about the smell. A furious Sianis reportedly declared, “Them Cubs, they aren’t gonna win no more.” The Cubs proceeded to drop the next three games to lose the Series to the Detroit Tigers, prompting Sianis to send Wrigley a telegram asking “Who smells now?” The Cubs have not made it to a World Series since. Several attempts have been made to break the curse, ranging from Sianis’ nephew Billy bringing a goat onto the field to fans hanging a butchered goat from the statue of Harry Caray in Chicago. According to Sam Sianis, William’s nephew-in-law, the curse can only be lifted by the Cubs organization showing a genuine fondness for goats: allowing them into Wrigley Field because they truly want to and not simply for publicity.

1

The Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx

According to legend, the athletes appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated go on to experience bad luck. SI’s first cover subject, baseball player Eddie Mathews, was also the first victim of the jinx, suffering a hand injury one week later that forced him to miss seven games. Over the years, the jinx has produced losses (the 1987 baseball preview featured the Indians with the declaration ‘Believe it! Cleveland is the best team in the American League’ only for the team to lose 101 games and finish dead last), injuries (golfer Jim Venturi was named 1964’s Sportsman of the Year then spent the next season battling carpal tunnel syndrome) and even death (Pat O’Connor, pictured on the 1958 Indianapolis 500 preview issue, was killed in a fifteen car pile-up on the last lap). On the other hand, Michael Jordan appeared on the cover a record 49 times and made it through with life and limb intact. Sports Illustrated did their own analysis of the phenomenon for a 2002 issue and concluded that 37% of their cover subjects suffered a demonstrable misfortune or decline in performance following their appearance

From Listserve

Entry #113

State Lottery Revenues 2007

This is from Databank USA, from the US Census Bureau

State lotteries income 2007

M= Million  B= Billion

Ala. 0

Alaska 0

Ariz. 431 M

Ark 0

Calif. 3 B

Colo. 453.4 M

Conn. 903.4 M

Del. 7.9 B

Fla 3.9 B

Ga. 3 B

Hawaii 0

Idaho 120 M

Ill. 2 B

Ind. 723.3 M

Iowa 220.4 M

Kan. 226 M

Ky 696.4 M

La. 334.5 M

Maine 212.2 M

Md. 1.5 B

Mass. 4.2 B

Mich. 2.3 B

Minn. 378.9 M

Miss. 0

Mo. 877.4 M

Mont 34.1 M

Neb. 107.3 M

Nev. 0

N.H. 249.6 M

N.J. 2.2 B

N.M. 142.6 M

N.Y. 6.6 B

N.C. 823.6 M

N.D. 21.6 M

Ohio 2.1 B

Okla. 201.6 M

Ore 2.7 B

Pa. 2.8 B

R.I. 1.6 B

S.C. 918.1 M

S.D. 578.9 M

Tenn. 989.1 M

Texas 3.6 B

Utah 0

Vt. 98.4 M

Va. 1.3 B

Wash. 461.4 M

Wis. 458.7 M

Wyo. 0

Income from ticket sales, excluding commissions. Numbers are rounded up. States with zero income have no lottery.

Entry #112

Qustions and answers from an AARP forum

AARP Information

Questions and Answers from an AARP Forum
Q: Where can men over the age of 60 find younger, sexy women who are interested in them?
A: Try a bookstore under fiction.

Q: What can a man do while his wife is going through menopause?
A: Keep busy. If you're handy with tools, you can finish the basement. When you are done you will have a place to live.

Q: Someone has told me that menopause is mentioned in the Bible. Is that true? Where can it be found?
A: Yes. Matthew 14:92: 'And Mary rode Joseph's ass all the way to Egypt ..'

Q: How can you increase the heart rate of your 60+ year old husband?
A: Tell him you're pregnant.

Q: How can you avoid that terrible curse of the elderly wrinkles?
A: Take off your glasses..

Q: Seriously! What can I do for these crow's feet and all those wrinkles on my face?
A: Go braless. It will usually pull them out.

Q: Why should 60+ year old people use valet parking?
A: Valets don't forget where they park your car.

Q: Is it common for 60+ year olds to have problems with short term memory storage?
A: Storing memory is not a problem, retrieving it is a problem.

Q: As people age, do they sleep more soundly?
A: Yes, but usually in the afternoon.

Q: Where should 60+ year olds look for eye glasses?
A: On their foreheads.

Q: What is the most common remark made by 60+ year olds when they enter antique stores?
A: 'Gosh, I remember these.

SMILE, You've still got your sense of humor, right?

Entry #111

Quirks About Life You Notice By The Time You Are Fifty:

Quirks About Life You Notice By The Time You Are Fifty:

Most people deserve each other.

All the good ones, no matter what it is, are taken.

The one who snores will fall asleep first.

The length of a marriage is inversely proportional to the amount of money spent on the wedding.

The gifts you buy your spouse are never as good as the gifts your neighbor buys their spouse.

If you help a relative in need, he/she will remember you the next time they are in need.

The probability of meeting someone you know increases greatly when you are out with someone you do not want to be seen with.

Worth repeating...considering comments here on the board about what to do after winning a jackpot, and comments on documentaries by jackpot winners:
If you help a relative in need, he/she will remember you the next time they are in need.

Entry #110

Quote by Cicero - circa 55 BC!

The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, publicdebt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be temperedand controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailedlest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead ofliving on public assistance.
- Cicero , 55 BC

Entry #109

This is a Thinker

This is a Thinker

There was a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind. She hated everyone, except her loving boyfriend. He was always there for her. She told her boyfriend, “If only I could see the world, I would marry you.”

One day, someone donated a pair of eyes to her. When the bandages came off,she was able to see everything, including her boyfriend.

He asked her, “Now that you can see the world, will you marry me?”

The girl looked at her boyfriend and saw that he was blind. The sight of his closed eyelids shocked her. She hadn't expected that. The thought of looking at them the rest of her life led her to refuse to marry him.

Her boyfriend left in tears and days later wrote a note to her saying: “Take good care of your eyes, my dear, for before they were yours, they were mine.”

This is how the human brain often works when our status changes. Only a very few remember what life was like before, and who was always by their side in the most painful situations. Life is a gift.

Today before you say an unkind word - think of someone who can't speak.

Before you complain about the taste of your food - think of someone who has
nothing to eat.

Before you complain about your husband or wife - think of someone who's crying out to God for a companion.

Today before you complain about life - think of someone who went too early to heaven.

Before whining about the distance you drive think of someone who walks the same distance with their feet.

And when you are tired and complain about your job - think of theunemployed, the disabled, and those who wish they had your job.

And when depressing thoughts seem to get you down - put a smile on your face and think: you're alive and still around.
Entry #108

Interesting quote re: fortune

Fortune does not so much change men, as it unmasks them.

- Unknown

(That made me think of all the jackpot winner horror stories, Curse of the Lottery stuff)

Entry #107