Friday, April 3, 2020

The best-laid plan

Someone pointed out that I missed the most important sentence from our LA plagiarist's latest post: "... contemplating both your best-laid plans falling apart and giving way and form to new ideas." This best-laid plan is the money-making scheme to sell love caged products and arts at Marfa, and connecting with big brand names to make dirtier money.

The plan shifted to articles of a philanthropist who sells love printed paper to assist the Covid-19 crisis. We know it's a scheme.

The best-laid plan started in 2018 with the first DailyMail article of "the mystery woman" having dinner with Keanu Reeves. Owner of Lowell Ryan Project quickly leaving their New York gallery and moving to L.A. opening a gallery, getting their name out just in time for her Solo art opening on June 1, 2019 where pictures of Keanu Reeves and videos of him attending the event was prominently showcased.

Our warriors started posting about Mike Weiss and his treatment of a female employee, drawing a link to the #metoo movement and Lowell Ryan was dropped and now she is attending Marfa with Ochi Gallery. The best laid-plan shifted to avoid bad publicity.

Lies on her resume were discussed and it was deleted.

If it has not crossed your mind, let me tell you that the reason your best laid-plan keep shifting and changing, it's because the Universe will not let deceits and evil triumphed.

The best-laid plan is a phrase most of us know. The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. No matter how carefully a project is planned, something may still go wrong with it, an adaption from a line in “To a Mouse,” by Robert Burns.

After I post about Helen Mirren's beautiful natural gray hair, you follow her. Next time you visit your hairstyle, take a picture of Helen and ask her to turn your gray to the same color.


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