[guide.chat] the orphanage

  • From: "Si Watson" <mrsvilla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "guide chat" <guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 00:24:10 +0100

THE ORPHANAGE

It would be the concert of the decade. And for such a worthy cause. The 
orphanage where several of the greatest of the rock stars had been raised 
had deteriorated to such an extreme, that it was about to be condemned and 
the residents scattered to other institutions around the country.

Elton John had decided he would not allow that to happen and had obtained 
promises from his friends, some of the greatest names in the industry, to 
agree to participate.

The concert would be held on the grounds of the orphanage. Enough funds 
would be raised to totally refurnish the institution. But the grounds where 
the concert would be held was in as bad a disarray as the building itself. 
Paint was pealing off the outer walls of the building. The grass was eight 
inches high. The rose gardens were primarily weeds, the swimming pool was 
covered with a lichen-like plant, and the walks were cracked.

The group agreed that they would not only participate in the concert, but 
that each of the rock stars would do his part to rejuvenate the grounds. 
They would do it all themselves without outside help.

And if you had visited the orphanage on that week before the concert, you 
would have seen an amazing sight. Paul McCartney and Sting painting the 
building, David Lee Roth cutting the lawn, David Bowie and Roger Daltry 
pulling out weeds, Bruce Springstein and David Crosby repaving the walks.

As the day of the concert approached, the participants took a tour around 
the grounds. Everything looked great. Until they reached the swimming pool 
which was still covered with the thick green growth. John checked his roster 
to see who was supposed to clean the pool, and found him sitting at the side 
of the pool staring out into space.

It was Mick Jagger, and he had not done the job he had been assigned. John 
approached Jagger to ask what had happened, and received the solemn answer 
almost in tears. "You should have known, I couldn't do it," Mick replied, "A 
Rolling Stone gathers no moss." (By Stan Kegel)=


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