Friday, May 3, 2013

The village idiot of Las Vegas and the return of his ex wife to town...Part 4

"When you talk about reality television and Chinatown; people find it hard to comprehend. You've got to explain it better. Now that you've shown me everything in detail; I get it, but you've got to be more detailed if you want other people to understand." My ex wife Melissa has been listening to my ideas about Chinatown and Asian growth strategies for quite some time and for the most part it had gone in one ear and out the other; but now, things were different; she was seeing it firsthand; and it was making the intended impression on her.

I told her this: "People are attracted to things that are an anomaly. The plot line would be a small town bumpkin from Kansas promoting all things Chinatown and Las Vegas. The emphasis would be on keeping things humorous and informing. I'm putting myself in a unique situation with a format of this nature. You've told me that you like my blog. So think of it as bringing the blog to life. Now, if I wasn't in a town that was as unique as Las Vegas; I'd be the first to admit that it sounds crazy; but that's not the case. I live in Las Vegas and ideas like reality are on the fringe of being the norm. Remember, Las Vegas is a next level town and if you're going to try something like reality; you won't find a more cooperative atmosphere!"

Melissa is a big believer in karma; so am I. So when she told me this after my statement, I could tell that a bell was ringing in her head. "Look, you're a lot different than most people. You're reaching for the stars. The things that you're showing and telling me are finally coming into focus for me. Like I said earlier, how come you didn't have all of this in play when we were together? That's water under the bridge now. I don't know what else to tell you except to keep pushing forward with your belief's"

I like to end every post of mine with a thought I'm having...Call it the village idiot thought of the day. "I chatted with a relative of mine the other day and he told me this, 'You've been trying to get things going for a long time and I still don't see anything concrete from you.' In a way he was right, but, he was only looking at what was visible to him. So I told him this. "Come on out to Las Vegas and let me show you the core of what I'm talking about. It's unfair to judge a book by it's cover.' Hopefully, he'll take me up on my offer."





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