viernes, 12 de junio de 2009

Mercado de Usados

Luego de una semana bastante agitada en noticias sobre el mercado de los usados del dueño de este blog (entiéndase como matrimonios, embarazos, segundos bebes, etc) no puedo evitar confesar que golpea. Y golpea a mi juicio por que... emmm.... porque.... mmmm... la verdad no he podido entender por que. Tal vez por que todas las cabezas tienen un cerebro y todos los cerebros tienen memoria...

Me acordaba hoy de una célebre conversación entre Denny Crane y Alan Shore, contundente. Amigo lector, váyase acostumbrando a las citas de Boston Legal. Si no le gustan, ya sabe la solución: click en "siguiente blog".

Alan Shore: I'm sorry, Denny.

Denny Crane: No, you're not. You're relieved.

Alan Shore: I'm that too. If you truly love her then I am sorry. Denny doesn't reply. Denny?

Denny Crane: There's no need to be sorry, Alan. Love, even when it's fleeting, even if it's for a day or two, it's a… it's everything. Don't you agree?

Alan Shore: I do. I actually think it's why I'm still single. Every morning I get to wake up and wonder, "Will this be the day?" Every night I put my head on my pillow and wonder, "Will I meet her tomorrow?" I Imagine what she'll look like, her smile, the way she does her hair, how she laughs, the contour of her breasts, neck. The promise of love can be everything. It's a magic you rarely find in marriage, so maybe you lucked out.

Denny Crane: You don't believe married people can stay in love?

Alan Shore: Oh, I believe they can know even more profound joys, be it with children, the depth of the relationship itself, it can evolve into something they can't possibly live without, yet it's something that doesn't quite so resemble love. It's not the romance of love.

Denny Crane: I never knew you to be such a romantic.

Alan Shore: My problem is I'm too romantic. No woman can possibly measure up to the promise of tomorrow that love holds for me.

Todo el tiempo me pregunto si los 11 usados (si, son 11 aunque dos o tres hayan sido solo “test drives”) que ya incursionaron en ese periplo de verdad saben en lo que se metieron.

Esperemos a ver que ocurre. En cualquier caso, “Been there, done that”

Ahí nos vemos, querido lector.

Suerte

Marcelo Velez

3 comentarios:

  1. You start saving for my *business tickets*

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  2. Este artículo me hace recordar una frase que le escuché en un reportaje a Santiago Moure: "Siempré soñé tener un Mercedes Benz rojo, es una lástima, porque ahora que lo tengo no puedo soñar con él"...

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