Cheer Up, It Ain't That Bad...
Monday, February 1, 2010 at 05:45PM You think you have it tough?
How would you like to be the woman who recently lost her balance at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka, "The Met") and caused a six inch tear in The Actor, a famous painting by Picasso. (Doris, I told you to stop wearing those seven inch spikes!")
Now that's a bummer of a cultural outing.
And it's not the first time a Picasso work has been accidentally gashed. Several years ago, Las Vegas hotel bigshot Steve Wynn was showing some pals his Picasso painting, The Dream, and mistakenly caused a six inch boo-boo in that $139 million piece. (What's with the six inches - standard "ooooppps" fare?) Wynn has an eye condition that restricts his vision and he didn't realize that he was elbowing the artwork. Bet he fervently wished it was all a dream...
Anyway, whether you get dizzy all of a sudden or you can't see very well, if you screw-up a painting that's valued at $100 mill, it's gotta hurt. I break things all the time - one of my high school friends crowned me "Diane the Destroyer" 30 years ago - so I can relate, believe me. However, the items I obliterate with my clumsiness are worth about $3.95, retail. If I tripped and went head first into something irreplaceable that cost a fortune, I'd be petrified to ever leave my house again.
So if your week is getting off to a bad start, don't fret. You could be slippin' and slidin' into a priceless work of art, you nitwit. Instead, you're just breaking a few wine glasses from the Dollar Store.
See? I told ya, things are looking better already!




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