Thanks for stopping by for our regular after church visit here in the park. This is the last Sunday before Christians begin observing the traditions of Lent. In case you don't have them marked on your calendar, here are the dates:
Lenten Season Dates
February 6 - Ash Wednesday
March 16 - Palm Sunday
March 21 - Good Friday
March 23 - Easter Sunday
ESTATE SOLUTIONS. Many people, as they get older, sell their homes and the other real estate they own. What's interesting is that in many states by doing that probate becomes no longer a requirement. Life insurance names the beneficiaries, bank accounts can be set up so that the balance of the account is payable to one or more beneficiaries upon the death of the accountholder (That's referred to as a "Payable on Death" clause), and finally, stock and other securities can be set up so that at the death of the owner, they are transferred to named beneficiaries, known as "Transfer on Death" clause.
DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The symphony has two swell programs lined up for this month. On February 7th and 10th, the Dallas Pops will bring Broadway singer Lisa Vroman to perform selections from "The Love Boat," "South Pacific," "It Happened in Brooklyn," "The Music Man," "Meet Me in St. Louis" and "My Fair Lady.
February 14th through 17, the full symphony will play Barber's First Symphony, Dvorak's Eighth Symphony, and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 15.
Tickets for all performances, call 214 692-0203. Performances are at the fabulous Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas' Fine Arts District.
FIBER OPTICS. A representative of AT&T called a couple of weeks ago and offered us a plan that would bring the technology of fiber optics to our home. Our television and internet services would join our land phone line. The fellow said we would get many more channels, save about ten bucks a month, and they'd send us a check for $100 for allowing them to install it. And the installation was free.
It's all in but there are still some minor technical issues. All in all, we are quite impressed with the breadth of the service.
TRUE LAWYER STORY. My lifelong friend, Elaine Mitrovich, email this one earlier this week. I saved it for you. She says this happened in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A lawyer purchased a box of very rare and expensive cigars, he then insured them against, among other things, fire. Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of these great cigars and without yet having made even his first premium payment on the policy the lawyer filed a claim against the insurance company. In his claim, the lawyer stated the cigars were lost 'in a series of small fires.' The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason, that the man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion. The lawyer sued and WON!
Delivering the ruling, the judge agreed with the insurance company that the claim was frivolous. The judge stated nevertheless, that the lawyer held a policy from the company, which it had warranted that the cigars were insurable and also guaranteed that it would insure them against fire, without defining what is considered to be unacceptable 'fire' and was obligated to pay the claim.
Rather than endure lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance company accepted the ruling and paid $15,000 to the lawyer for his loss of the cigars lost in the 'fires'.
After the lawyer cashed the check, the insurance company had him arrested on 24 counts of ARSON!!! With his insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being used against him, the lawyer was convicted of intentionally burning his insured property and was sentenced to 24 months in jail and a $24,000 fine.
A TALE. I've told you before about the legendary '50s DJ, Bill "Rascal" McCaskill who was the first to bring rhythm and blues music to the attention of white kids in the Houston area. His nightly program was called "The Night Train." At well past 80, he remains a cult hero to those of us who made up his nightly audience, and we're talking about tens of thousands. Rascal lives in Victoria, Texas with Jerry "Blond Top" McCaskill, his wife of more than fifty years.
Rascal email this story to me early last week:
The Centipede
This guy was lonely and he decided life would be more fun if he had a pet.
So he went to the pet store and told the owner that he wanted to buy an unusual pet. After some discussion, he finally bought a centipede, (100-legged bug) which came in a little white box to use for his house.
He took the box back home, found a good location for it, and decided he would start off by taking his new pet to the bar to have a drink. He asked the centipede in the box, "Would you like to go to Frank's with me and have a beer?"
But there was no answer from his new pet. This bothered him a bit, but he waited a few minutes and then asked him again, "How about going to a bar and having a beer with me?"
But again, there was no answer from his new friend and pet. So, he waited a few minutes more, thinking about the situation.
Finally, he decided to ask him one more time; this time putting his face up against the centipede's house and started shouting,
"HEY, IN THERE! WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO TO FRANK'S PLACE AND HAVE A BEER WITH ME?!"
A little voice came out of the box - "I heard you the first time! I'm putting on my shoes!"
Thanks so much for stopping by for our regular Sunday visit here in the park. It brings me great pleasure. When you are considering buying or sell your home, I hope you'll use a Realtor, and when you're buying or selling in Dallas, I hope you'll consider using me to represent you. I've learned a lot over my 43 years in this business. It can be helpful having that experience on your side. Until next Sunday, remember...
GOD Blesses!
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Copyright 2008 - William S. Cherry
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Man in the park pen and ink by Galveston artist, Carlotta Barker

Brian
We'll probably never know. The story has an ending that everyone who isn't an attorney or related to one wishes happened. I believe Elaine told me that the story had been checked for validity.
Billysea
Bill
THis was a delight to read.
Thank
You
Tom BRaatz
Bill, I think even lawyers respond positively to this story of a smart aleck lawyer "getting burned." As usual, a very enjoyable day in the park.
Happy Super Bowl Sunday.
Bill Roberts
Thank you for making me laugh Bill...those stories were adorable!
As for the fibre optics...checkit out.The company around here that's doing it is runnning into roadblocks because apparently when they install it they destroy your existing set up so if you ever want to change back(for whatever reason) you can't ...you're their's for life!
Liz, thanks for the compliment. Katy has come a long way hasn't it?
Billycherry
Tom and Bill -- Thanks for reading my post.
Miss Joanie - The fiber optic connection we got was installed by our telephone company AT&T. I want you to know that I've been through life with Verizon, Sprint and General Telephone. All there of the did their best to make me totally miserable. And I hated the DishNet because it never worked...one time it was down for nearly a month. They couldn't seem to find time to come service it. They wanted to be paid anyway.
When you live on the gulf coast, as I did back then, you must always have weather communications.
I'm sorry things haven't been as good up there with your fiber optics installers. Ours were excellent.
Billycherry