I along with Phoebe am disappointed and Phoebe I will indeed keep the city of Compton in my prayers.
Omar, my friend, you ran a good race, and put up a good fight. With all things being considered, WELL DONE!
Below is a quote from a Shakespearian play, King Henry The Fourth. I had to omit the last line of Act 3, truly not applicable in this instance. This is intended for anyone who sits in the Compton Mayorial Seat, because like I said it’s a hot seat for one anyone and anybody who sits in tat seat . They have a WHOLE lot of work to do, and "need" a WHOLE lot of work from others in getting it done!
Best Regards
Jerlilia
King Henry:
Canst thou, O partial sleep, give thy repose
To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude,
And in the calmest and most stillest night,
With all appliances and means to boot,
Deny it to a king? Then happy low, lie down!
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
Henry The Fourth, Part 2 Act 3, scene 1, 26–31
Tired, sick, guilty, and beset by rebellion, King Henry IV is feeling the weight of his crown. Why, even the "vile" of his realm, after hours of drudgery, can in their "loathsome beds" get a good night's sleep (lines 15–16), while he—a king!—cannot. The "wet sea-boy" perched high on a mast, amid wind and waves, nods off easily, while quiet nights on a royal couch bring no rest to poor King Henry. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown."
P.S. Wayne thank you for Keeping us in the Know in posting the events on the Alumni Board as well a the Big Ten 75 Board.
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