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Happy Easter
I’m looking forward to this Easter weekend as it’s a time for our family and friends to gather in celebration, reflection and love.
Family Traditions
We Capparelle’s have long carried our family traditions throughout the generations and this Easter will be no different. We’ll eat no meat today nor have we partaken of any during the Fridays in Lent.
My wife Ann is busy planning for the buffet feast she will prepare for Sunday after services. There will be the traditional egg dish. Egg symbolizes Easter as a new beginning and when Grandma used to bake the fresh bread, she would always have an egg nesting in the center of the loaf.
All seven members of our immediate family will be at our home along with cousins, grandchildren’s boyfriends, and longtime friends.
Weird Insurance Policies
Worried about being abducted by aliens? Or getting hit by an asteroid? Or losing your voice?
Sometimes life can be stranger than fiction, especially when it comes to insurance policies. Among the odd policies:
$20k eyes to $1 million legs
• Mostly celebrities are inclined to insure notable body parts. Ben Turpin insured his crossed eyes in 1920. Had his eyes been uncrossed, he would have received $20,000.
• Betty Grable insured her legs for $1 million in 1940 while Dolly Parton’s famous theme-park inspiring 42” breasts are insured for $600,000.
• Rock and pop music stars Bruce Springsteen and Rod Stewart have insured their voices.
• Jimmy Durante took out an insurance policy on his nose for $50,000.
• Lloyd’s of London insured the smile of America Ferrera, star of the hit television show Ugly Betty, for $10 million.
• The London insurance firm also insured Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards’ fingers and Marlene Dietrich’s legs – and, according to one history book, actress Bette Davis once insured her waistline against expansion.
Be Safe on St. Patrick’s Day
Even before St. Patrick’s Day has arrived, we’re hearing sad news about people who drank too much, turning festive celebrations into tragedies.
Sunday’s horrific accident during Montreal’s St. Patrick’s Day parade reminds us that fatalities can occur whether or not the intoxicated person is behind the wheel of a car.
In this case, a 20-year-old man jumped on a float during the parade and when he jumped off, he was pinned underneath.
Police confirmed that alcohol was a factor is his death.
Did you know you could be liable?
Going to the car show?
This is going to be a great weekend with warm, clear sunny skies (finally!) and the Good Guys Spring Nationals Car Show at Westworld in Scottsdale.
I enjoy the Good Guys show events immensely. These weekend happenings are really a big party in honor of those of us who love the automobile hobby. There’ll be street rods, classic cars, antiques, muscle cars as well as a mind-boggling assortment of vendors and a swap meet for those enthusiasts looking for their dream car project.
Only cars built from 1972 and earlier are allowed into the show, and with the nearly 4,000 cars anticipated to be on-site there’ll be a multiple of sights, sounds, and smells to take in. The artistic lines of the different models are masterfully crafted while the mingling of the leather,exhausts and oil smells are ever present with various motor pitches.
To the prom in a ’58 Chevy
Night at the Oscars – What if…?
Hey, there’s a great movie to be made considering all of the potential risks and catastrophes that could happen.
Grab the gems!
First is the obvious – what if there is a BIG jewelry heist? There’s over $400 million worth of jewelry worn by the stars, men included, at the annual Academy Awards ceremonies so what would happen if a major robbery occurred?
Actress and 2010 presenter Kate Winslet wore a pendant style necklace of emerald-cut white and yellow diamonds with matching earrings. They were on loan from Tiffany’s and estimated to be valued at more than $2.5 million. WOW! You can bet there was special jewelry insurance coverage on those gorgeous gems!
Tom Ford, a leading fashion designer whose tuxedos were worn by countless actors, sported as many diamonds as the ladies. His shirt studs were each several carats worth of princess-cut diamonds.
