Shufflerich
Some people don’t make a big deal out of the fact that they are well off. Others won’t let you forget. Em is of the former group.
Some people don’t make a big deal out of the fact that they are well off. Others won’t let you forget. Em is of the former group.
I’m inclined to wonder if Randie’s gonna be all… weird around Emily, now she knows the lady is loaded.
You hear something similar from lottery winners. Suddenly they HAVE money… and lots of it! People begin to treat them differently… (so their stories say)… and relationships fall into ruin. Many lottery winners say that they wish they’d never won the money.
Emily seems to be like the charitable, recluse, editor, Caroline Kennedy.
That’s a far cry from the unrelenting, next door neighboring, psycho stalker “Rose” on the “Two and a half Men” TV comedy, who also comes from immense wealth and doesn’t reveal it.
Point is, even if you’re rich and don’t show it, you can still be normal or psycho.
Yesterday, Groundhog day, Google had a link to their “art project” on their home page. It’s gone today, but you can use the link I put in a comment late yesterday. It goes well with the art musuem theme of late, in that it allows you to move through a whole bunch of the world’s greatest museums and see their art in zoom mode, from a far distance to extreme close up.
Brig,
Come to think of it, both the rich, yet secretative, figures I mentioned (real and fictitious) share a trait of being distant. You may be right in that the friends’ sense of entitlement to the wealth of those they know, for the sake of keeping everything equal and balanced financially between them, drives them all batty.
Brig – That’s exactly why I have avoided winning the mega lotto all these years …
Well, Crow, at least it wasn’t for some silly reason like your numbers not coming out.