In other news this week, I was greatly surprised to hear that Trevor Denman has retired after 33 [!] years as the race caller at Santa Anita. I take it he'll be retreating more-or-less permanently to his farm in Minnesota. Besides his great talent, he's a very interesting man: a quiet, extremely nice fellow who is also genuinely intellectual, even mystic. (Just ask him about the Cathars.) Santa Anita has been a shadow of its old self for some years now, and I feel this is one of the final nails in the coffin for the place.
In Santa Anita's press release about his retirement, Trevor quoted "one of my heroes," Epicurus: "Man should avoid the fevered competition of the city. Only with leisure can life flow in a single gentle stream. He should seek the calm of the countryside to find his deepest happiness and tranquility of body and mind. There he will find the greatest of all goods, which is peace."
It's always been my great dream in life to someday have the financial wherewithal to follow that advice.
That's all for this week. See you on Monday, when we'll be looking at a truly incredible financial swindle. In the meantime, may we all eventually find "the greatest of all goods." Here's some Beethoven.
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