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Vol. 3, Iss. 3
February 12, 2014

 

Randy Spencer’s Open Mic:
Valentine’s Day And Insurance Coverage



Boys it’s Valentine’s Day later this week. And nothing good can come of that. Even if your significant other tells you that the holiday is just a silly invention of the greeting card industry, and you do not have to do anything special to celebrate, don’t buy it. Trust me. Yes, the greeting card industry has put the bait out. And you, my friend, had better take it. Then, after you are showered with praise and appreciation for your thoughtfulness in what you did to mark the occasion, don’t buy it. You will find out three months from now – in the midst of an argument that has nothing whatsoever to do with Valentine’s Day – that the holiday wasn’t so fake after all and whatever you did to mark it was wrong. All wrong.

The February 13, 2013 issue of Coverage Opinions marked Valentine’s Day with a special love song. Paul Simon briefly attended Brooklyn Law School. Imagine if he had finished and then went the insurance coverage route. It would have only been a matter of time before someone with those songwriting skills, who spent his days cranking out disclaimer and reservation of rights letters, would have come up with the beautiful tune: 50 Ways To Leave No Cover.

In case you missed it last year, here it is:

http://www.coverageopinions.info/RandyVol2Issue4.html

 



 
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