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ENTERTAINMENT October fun in Central City Page 8

ENTERTAINMENT ‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’ a delightful fantasy Page 11

WESTERN FOOTPRINTS A Ranch in Wyoming and Utah: Settling the Land Page 16

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The Last Hand Enjoy if you can a Sunday afternoon drive in Colorado mountains We are all living in a “New Denver,” many of these suburban highways into speaking liberally about the entire metro higher capacity roadways. area where the core city is surrounded by There are other areas that are jammed more residents than live in Colorado’s up at many times during the rush hours. largest city, The Queen City of the Plains, Take E-470 west from I-25 starting about Denver. 3:30 p.m. and the traffic jam Starting with school integrastarts building for miles. It’s tion back in the ‘50s, abundant hard for me to understand on lands, and a booming econoa wide highway how the traffic my, Denver started to spread gets jammed up, but it does, evout. Along came the famous ery day. Poundstone Amendment that Santa Fe is so jammed up halted any future expansion of going north and south out of Denver into the now booming Littleton that around 4 p.m., suburbs. it becomes a moving parking The growth of the sur- By Bob Sweeney lot with cars traveling through rounding areas is what we’re town. seeing on the freeways and highways I-225 has improved slightly heading in, out and around the core of the city. east out of the DTC with some of the maThousands of suburban residents are jor highway construction concluding at traveling to and from work across the the Parker/I-225 exit where cars have entire city into the many suburban ar- been jammed up for miles the past year eas every day. as highway widening has been occurring In some instances, especially out in in the Aurora corridor. southeast Arapahoe County, the roads Going and coming from the mountains are just not able to keep up with the has been a continual nightmare with the traffic heading into southern Aurora Idaho Springs widening of the tunnel and and eastern Arapahoe County where a just too many cars heading to the mounnew casino is being promoted to save tains at the same time of day. Everyone the horseracing track. Engineering thinks going a little bit later will be better work is underway and right-of-way and then that happens and the jams still acquisitions are underway to expand occur. Going early means 6 a.m. and go-

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ing later means 10 p.m. There is lots of highway construction heading west this fall. Work on repaving some worn out stretches of I-70 climbing lanes is underway on Vail Pass in three different locations. Hopefully the construction will be complete before ski season begins. Repaving has been ongoing on westbound climbing lanes from I-70 from Silverthorne to the Eisenhower Tunnel. It is somewhat amazing that none of the political candidates have addressed transportation issues within the state of Colorado. There is almost no bus service left, except to the casinos, and there are very few scheduled air routes flying to rural towns with reasonable fares. As the mountain towns populations expand, the I-70 issues will continue to be a Sunday afternoon plague on drivers heading home or rushing to catch airplane flights on of DIA. The delays can last up to five hours, creating a real case of heartburn for drivers and no doubt missed air flights by tourists. Instead of concentrating on birth control measures, it might be great for voters www.coloradogambler.com to hear some ideas on traffic updates for our state from the major candidates.

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All new members at the Isle® Black Hawk Casino will receive the following benefits:

Receive a free buffet the day you enroll after playing 30 minutes. Plus, receive 5,000 Fan Club points when you give us your email address. Valid for new members only. Buffet and points offer valid up to 30 days from enrollment. Email address must be given at time of enrollment.

Thursdays 8:00am – Midnight Register prior to playing.

Maximum multiplier is 10X points and cannot be combined with any other offer. Not valid on video poker.

1-800-THE-ISLE • www.theisleblackhawk.com © 2014 Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Isle, Fan Club and Lady Luck are registered trademarks of Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Must be 21 years of age or older. *25,000,000 points is a joint promotion between the Isle and Lady Luck® casinos. The total 25,000,000 point award is split between the two properties. Promotions subject to change or cancellation without notice. Please visit the players club or cashier services for details. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-522-4700.


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DEALS Buy One Buffet, Get One Half Off OR 25% Off Single Diners

Earn 10 base points to receive a Hot Dog at the bar. Tuesday, Oct 7thMonday, Oct 20th One offer per day

Offer Code: Gambler1014 Offer valid at Bourbon Street Café & Buffet during buffet hours only. Must be 21 years or older. A-Play Club® membership required. Subject to availaability. Not valid with any other discount offer. Management reserves all rights. Expires 10/31/14.

Must be 21 and a Club member. Saratoga Casino reserves all rights. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-522-4700.

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place from 2 – 7 p.m. Guests can up to $1,000. More than $10,000 in cash prizes will be given away. 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. and a Free Calypso’s Buffet after earning 100 unadjusted points. For complete details, visit the player’s club. Point multiplier not valid with any other offer.

www.theisleblackhawk.com Fantastic $25 Million Point Giveaway

Win your share of 25 million points on Friday, Oct. 10, 17 and 24, from 4 – 9 p.m. Hit a big win by punching up to five spots on our game board. You get one free entry each promotional day and one additional entry with every 100 unadjusted points you earn. Points will be given away at the Isle and Lady Luck through the month of October.

$15,000 Mega Jackpot Sweepstakes 2

On Saturday, Oct. 11, the rich will get richer. We will be giving away $3,000 at 2 p.m., $2,000 at 3 p.m., $5,000 at 5 p.m., $2,000 at 7 p.m. and $3,000 at 9 p.m. Jackpot winners of $1,200 or more from now until noon on Oct. 11 are invited to join us for this special cash giveaway. You receive one entry with each jackpot of $1,200 or more.

$1,500 Spooky Loot Slot Tournament

Join the frightening fun to win $500 each Tuesday in October. Free registration at the Player’s Club is from 10:30 – 11 a.m. The Preliminary Round starts at 11 a.m. and the Final Round will begin at 2 p.m. The top 10 scorers win cash prizes. You must play in both rounds to qualify for prizes.

10X Points Penny Slots

Receive 10X points on penny slots each Thursday in October from 8 a.m. – midnight. You must register at the Player’s Club or Cashier Services prior to playing. Not valid on video poker. Penny Point multiplier cannot be combined with any other offer.

Sunday Funday

All guests age 40 or better who play their favorite slot machines from 8 – 9:59 a.m. will get 8X points, 10 – 11:59 a.m. will get 6X points and noon – midnight will get 4X points. Video poker players will receive 2X points all day. Plus, you will also receive a free ice cream from

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Your Points are Now Worth Double When Redeemed for Food

After every 5,000 Fan Club Points you earn you can either cash them out for $5 or redeem them toward any one of our food outlets for double the cash value.

When You Are a Fan Everything Is Better

Everything is better when paying with cash at one of our food outlets if you are a Select, Gold, Platinum or Millionaire player. You will automatically receive a discount when you show your card and pay with cash. With our new Fan Club $1 is equal to one point on slot machines and $2 is equal to 1 point on video poker. Your points are now worth double when they are redeemed for food.

Bus Fare Refund

Do you ride the bus to Black Hawk? The Isle will refund your bus fare up to $22. Simply earn 450 unadjusted points on your player’s card and present your return bus ticket to the player’s club or cashier services. Table Games and Poker players will receive their bus fare back with four hours of consecutive play.

Free Buffet and Points

All new members of the IsleOne player’s club will receive a free buffet after playing 30 minutes on their new Players card. If you provide your email address, you will automatically be given 5,000 Fan Club Points that you can redeem for $5 at a cash redemption machine or at cashier services. You can also redeem those points at one of our food outlets for $10.

Table Games

The Isle has all your favorite table games including Black Jack, Craps with 10 times odds and Roulette. Also available at the Isle, Three Card Poker, Bonus 6, Buffalo Black Jack, Double Deck Black Jack, 21+3, Mississippi Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold’Em and Let-It-Ride. Play “Craps-Free Craps” with 10 times odds.

Calypso’s Buffet

Enjoy all-you-can-eat breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner buffets. Featuring delicious breakfast spreads, crisp salads, freshly baked breads, tender chicken and beef entrées, wood stonebaked pizzas and savory side dishes. Enjoy succulent crab legs 7 nights a week at our all you can eat dinner buffet!

Tradewinds

Tradewinds at the Isle has a new menu that features what we believe to be the best hamburgers in Black Hawk. Whether you try the classics, a green chili and chipotle, the black & blue or mushroom and Swiss burger you will not be disappointed. Tradewinds even offers a mouthwatering cheeseburger burrito.

What’s Rockin’ Your guide to live entertainment and events at Colorado’s casinos

Isle Casino Hotel Black Hawk October Entertainment Oct. 11: Steve Thomas Band (Today’s Hits, Variety, 80s), 8 p.m. – midnight Oct. 18: Walker Williams Band (Country), 8 p.m. – midnight Oct. 25: Back in the Day (R&B, Funk), 8 p.m. – midnight

Ghostly Gift Spooktacular

Every Tuesday in October from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., stop into Lady Luck for a ghostly gift. Play 200 unadjusted points and receive a spooky candy jar. Plus, check inside to see if you won a cash prize. You could win up to $500.

Fantastic 25 Million Point Giveaway

Join your friends at Lady Luck Fridays, Oct. 10, 17 and 24 for the Fantastic 25 Million Point Giveaway. Brush up on your skeeball skills and win. We’re giving away loads of fantastic prizes. Receive one free entry daily and additional entries with play.

Pumpkin Patch

Pick a pumpkin from Lady Luck’s pumpkin patch to win up to $500 in cash. We’re choosing a winner every half hour. Receive on free entry on promotional Saturdays and even more with play.

Lucky Lucky Blackjack

How lucky do you feel? Lady Luck is only one of a few casinos in Black Hawk that has Lucky Lucky Blackjack, and you can double your ways of winning with every hand. With this newest version of blackjack, players can make an optional wager that pays up to 200-1 odds based on their two cards and the dealer’s up card. Bonus payments for many more combinations make this one of the most exciting table games around.

FANtastic 10X Points

Play And Stay

Play 450 unadjusted points on your IsleOne club card Sundays through Thursdays between 8 a.m. and midnight and stay the night on us. Or on Friday play 750 unadjusted points and your hotel stay is FREE. Check with the Player’s Club or Cashier Services once you have earned your points to receive your hotel offer. This offer is valid only on the day the points are earned and is based on availability, blackout days may apply.

more you earn. Plus more rewards, more coupons and more food. See guest services for all rules and additional details for every promotion.

www.black-hawk-ladyluck. isleofcapricasinos.com Fan Club

The new five tier Fan Club has lots of perks for members. Get double, triple or quadruple points by reaching the gold, platinum or millionaire tiers. Whether your tier is club, select, gold, platinum or millionaire, the more you play, the

Thursdays are FANtastic in October. Starting at 10 a.m., watch your points multiply by 10 on slots and by 2 on video poker. Simply sign up at guest services before playing. Point multiplier is valid from time of registration until 10 p.m. on Thursdays in October.

$10,000 Jackpot Frenzy

Earn an entry into Lady Luck’s $10,000 Jackpot Frenzy. Guests will receive one free entry for every jackpot $1,200 or better won from Sept. 8 through noon on Nov. 1. On Nov. 1, guests can place their entries in Lady Luck’s Jackpot Frenzy drawing that takes

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Play And Stay

Play and Stay with your friends at Lady Luck. Sundays through Thursdays earn a free room in the Lady Luck Hotel Tower. To earn play 500 unadjusted points on your Lady Luck Player’s Card. Poker and table games guests can earn a free room, too. Visit guest services or speak to a table games supervisor for restrictions and additional details. Offer subject to availability. Excludes holidays and blackout dates.

Club 40

Join us twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays, for Club 40. All guests age 40 or better will receive 4X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. Guests will also receive a free entrée at Otis & Henry’s once they earn 25 unadjusted points on their Lady Luck Player’s Card. Make sure to check out Otis & Henry’s brand new Blue Plate Specials menu. Breakfast is available all day, too.

Bus Fare Redemption

Every day in September guests who play with a Lady Luck Player’s Card can receive up to $22 cash back on bus fare. Earn 350 unadjusted points on Lady Luck Player’s Card to receive cash back. Poker and table games guests can earn too. Just play 3 consecutive hours at Table Games or 4 hours in a Live Poker Game. Guests must redeem bus ticket at Guest Services. Limit one bus redemption per person per day.

Gourmet Coffees

It’s starting to get cold outside, but there are a few new ways to stay warm at Lady Luck. Otis & Henry’s now offers gourmet coffees. Try an espresso, latte or a cappuccino. Add flavor to any of your favorite drinks to spice them up. Made to order fresh. And prices that can’t be beat. Mediums are $2.49 and only $3.49 for a large. For details stop by Otis and Henry’s, located on the 2nd floor of Lady Luck next to table games.

Monte Carlo

The new Monte Carlo Jackpots are up and running with 12 individual progressive prizes. There are jackpots for Royal Flushes, Straight Flushes and any 4 of a kind. Visit the Lady Luck Poker Room, located on the 2nd floor, for details and updated jackpot amounts. Continued on page 7 October 7 - 20, 2014


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Lady Luck Poker

The Bad Beat Jackpot now includes decreasing qualifier element. And make sure to check out the new Bounce Back Bonus offers—now every day of the week. • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $10 in Bounce Back Coupons after three hours of play. • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $20 in Bounce Back Coupons after four hours of play. • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $30 in Bounce Back Coupons after five hours of play. • Be in a game by 11 a.m. and receive $10 in Bounce Back Coupons after three hours of play. Visit the Lady Luck Poker Room, located on the 2nd floor, for additional details.

Table Games

Up your odds with the best table games crew in Black Hawk. Play at craps, roulette, buffalo black jack bonus and 21+3 extreme. There are 20X odds on Craps everyday. And try your hand at the Double Deck Blackjack table every day of the week. There are multiple $5 games open every day and $2 craps Monday through Thursday. See Table games, located on the second floor of Lady Luck, for additional promotions and details.

Social Media

Make sure to like Lady Luck Black Hawk on Facebook or follow us on twitter. Stay up to date with all promotions, events and special contests. Also make sure to share your email with us to receive special promotion emails.

base points each Sunday in October to get that week’s stein. We have a new design each week so be sure to collect all four!

and Sunday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Let us do the parking for you! Free self-parking every day.

in October we’ll donate $1 to a Breast Cancer charity. Up to $1,000.

Haunted Tombstone Kiosk

Z Bucks

Stop by Z Bucks Located on the 2nd floor of Z Casino get your favorite Frappuccino, Cappuccino, Mocha and much more.

Sunday, Oct. 12 and 19. Earn 150 base points to receive one pair of Denver Orange and Blue earrings. Giveaway starts at 11 a.m. each day, while supplies last.

You can win cash, QuickPlay and other prizes every Tuesday, in our Haunted Tombstone Kiosk Game! Swipe your APlay Club Card at any promotion kiosk with no point requirement for the first swipe and get an additional swipe after earning 200 base points on slots after 3 a.m. on the day of the promotion. Enjoy fall fun with us here at the Mardi Gras, Gates and Gulch casinos!

Columbus Day Slot Tournament –

Set sail for a new world of fun and cash during our $2,000 Columbus Day Slot Tournament on Monday, Oct. 13, noon – 6 p.m. Your first round is free and you can earn more rounds for every 100 base points. Play in a maximum of five rounds and try for your share of the $2,000 prize pool, only at Mardi Gras, Gates and Gulch casinos.

Pigskin Picks

Pick the winning team each week, Tuesday through Sunday during football season for your chance to win weekly cash prizes of up to $1,000! There will also be cash prizes for highest and lowest percentage of regular season wins of up to $2,000! You can participate weekly through Dec. 28. See Guest Services for details and get your game on with us.

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www.goldenmardigras.com $100,000 Pumpkin Picks

Pick your favorite pumpkin and you can win up to $2,000 in our Pumpkin Picks Giveaway! Every Friday and Saturday in October and Saturday, Nov. 1, get one for every 10 base points or every half hour. Drawings are held at 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. with two winners per drawing.

Oktoberfest Play & Earn

Toast your friends this Oktoberfest with a brand new, collector beer stein from the Golden Mardi Gras, Golden Gates and Gulch casinos! Just earn 500

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Stop by and try our new breakfast menu at Lucky’s on the 2nd floor of the Mardi Gras Casino. Breakfast will now be served at Lucky’s Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. and at our Bourbon Street Café and Buffet on Fridays from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. And be sure to enjoy our delicious lunch and dinner buffets all week plus our champagne brunch and seafood buffets on the weekends.

Delicious Double Cheeseburger with Fries $3.99 ongoing until further notice

Feeling hungry? Try our Delicious Double Cheeseburger with Fries for only $3.99 at Full House Cafe and Lucky’s! All Day, Every Day.

www.zcasinobh.com Club Z

Sign up for a new Club Z card at Z Casino and receive up to $105 in Z-Play the next day. See Club Z for complete details.

Bring a Friend

If you are a current Club Z Member and you bring a friend with you to Z Casino and they become a new Club Z Member, you get $10 in FREE Z-Play. All new members qualify for the $105 Z-Play new member rebate.

Hot Bank Drawings

Head to Z Casino for our Hot Bank Drawings every Monday and Tuesday. Each winner will receive $100 in Z-Play and any Club Z member playing at the same group of machines will receive $10 in Z-Play.

Mustang Grill

The Z Casino Mustang Grill has an exciting new menu. Try our specialties which include the amazing Prime Rib dinner or Famous Z Ribs now only $7.77, located on the 3rd floor of Z Casino.

Table Games

Play the hottest table games in Black Hawk at Z Casino. We have all your favorites from Craps with Sharp Shooter to Three Card poker.

Booya

Head to the Z Spot Pit for our Booya promotion. Get any 4 suited blackjacks and receive $20 in promo chips.

6X Points

Z Casino is the place for the most points. 6X points on slots every Wednesday & Thursday.

ATV Giveaway Drawings

Win an ATV in our Z Casino ATV Giveaway Drawings. Win up to $250 in Z Play at each drawing and final entries for the ATV Giveaway grand prize drawing every time you win. Earn more finalist entries with every 1,000 points earned all month long. The grand prize drawing will be on Nov. 1 starting at 9:30 p.m., where you could win an ATV or win one of our four $500 Z Play prizes. Stick around for our $250 Bonus Z Play finalist drawings at 10 p.m., 11 p.m. and midnight.

Take a ride on us

Z Casino offers convenient free shuttle service directly to Johnny Z’s Casino in Central City. Shuttle runs Thursdays noon – 8 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays noon – midnight, and Sundays 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Free Valet

Free Valet parking every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Our Valet hours are Fridays and Saturdays 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.

www.saratogacasinobh.com The Game Show Faceoff

Fridays & Saturdays in October, 5 – 10 p.m. Each night, 10 lucky cash winners will play The Game Show Faceoff! Earn entries for every 10 base points on slots and every 10 minutes of rated play on table games each Friday & Saturday.

Hour of Power & Cash Table Games Drawing

Fridays in October, 10 – 11 p.m., two $500 winners each Friday. Every day from 2 – 10 p.m., nine guests will be drawn to qualify for the Friday night drawings. Earn entries for every onehour of rated play on table games. Earn 2X entries every Monday – Thursday.

Bosses Day Free Buffet

Thursday, Oct. 16, from noon – 3 p.m., all Club members will receive a free buffet.

Like Us & We’ll Donate

For every like we receive on Facebook

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Park, Play, Free Eat

Monday & Tuesday: Park free in valet, earn 50 base points and receive $10 off in The Café. Wednesday & Thursday: Park free in valet, earn 50 base points and receive a free meal in the Garden Buffet. Not valid on holidays. Offer must be redeemed during restaurant hours and must be used in specified outlet on the day you park.

Early Bird Breakfast in the Café

Daily, 9 – 11 a.m., enjoy one of these delicious specials for only $2: Café Classic Sandwich, Biscuits & Gravy and Café Breakfast.

$1 Slot Multiplier

Wednesdays in October: Gold and Platinum Club members receive 2X points on $1 slots and Diamond Club members receive 3X points on $1 slots. Register at Guest Services before you play. Not valid on $1 video poker and keno machines. Multiplier will begin after registration.

Mystery Penny Multiplier

Thursdays in October, from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., spin the penny point multiplier wheel for up to 12X penny points. Stop by the wheel before you play.

Saratoga 50+

Guests 50 and older reap the rewards every Monday and Tuesday at Saratoga. Earn 4X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. Take advantage of discounted menu items in The Café or $10 off with 50 base points earned. Plus, receive a $20 bus refund when you earn 200 base points.

EPerks

Drawings every week. Provide us with an email address and you could win! One winner of $50 Promo Play will be emailed each Monday. The winner will have until the following Sunday to visit Guest Services and claim their prize. If unclaimed, the prize will increase $50 each week. PAGE 7


Central City Nuggets 6X Points

Johnny Z’s Casino is the place for the most points. 6X points on slots every Monday & Tuesday.

Z Bucks

www.johnnyzscasino.com Club Z Card

Sign up for a new Club Z card at Johnny Z’s Casino and receive up to $105 in Z-Play the next day. See Club Z for complete details.

Bring a Friend

If you are a current Club Z Member and you bring a friend with you to Z Casino and they become a new Club Z Member, you get $10 in FREE Z-Play. All new members qualify for the $105 Z-Play new member rebate.

Banks of Fire

Head to Johnny Z’s Casino for our Banks of Fire Drawings every Wednesday and Thursday. Each winner will receive $100 in Z-Play and any Club Z member playing at the same group of machines will receive $10 in Z-Play.

Turbo Money Madness

Turbo Money Madness only at Johnny Z’s Casino. Come check out this awesome promotion every Friday, Saturday and Sunday this month. Win up to $250 in Z-Play at each drawing. The Party’s at Johnny Z’s.

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Head up to Z Bucks. Located on the 2nd floor of Johnny Z’s Casino and get your favorite Frappuccino, Cappuccino, Mocha and much more.

Z Grill Specials

Try our daily specialties at the Z Grill or the amazing Prime Rib dinner or Famous Z Ribs now only $8.99, located on the 2nd floor of Johnny Z’s Casino.

Table Games

Play the Hottest Table Games in Central City at Johnny Z’s Casino. We have all your favorites from Craps with Fire Bet, Three Card poker, Double Deck Blackjack & Buffalo Blackjack. The party’s at Johnny Z’s.

Booya

Booya is back in the Z Spot Pit. Get any 4 suited blackjacks and receive $20 in promo chips.

Take a ride on us

Johnny Z’s Casino offers convenient free shuttle service directly to Z Casino in Black Hawk. Shuttle runs Thursdays, noon – 8 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, noon – midnight, and Sundays, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Entertainment October fun in Central City By Rosemary Fetter

As autumn winds sweep the leaves around your backyard and the days get shorter and chillier, it’s time to head up to Central City for a mini-vacation and some Halloween thrills and chills. In early December, visit Central’s Tommyknocker fair for unique gift items. Creepy Crawls Oct. 17 -18, 24-25, 7-9 p.m., Visit Central City’s infamous haunts for a spook-tacular Halloween treat. Walk through the dank, dark hallways and peek around cold corners of the city’s most avoided historic landmarks and visit rarely seen areas of the 150+ year old buildings. The 60 minute walking tours are led by guides from Gilpin County Historical Society and feature live, horrifying reenactments of supernatural accounts and bone chilling ghostly encounters at various haunted hot spots throughout town. for a creepy good time, tours leave every :20 minutes (timed entrance) Check in at Century Casino’s lower level

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deli area off of Gregory Street10 minutes before your tour time. No refunds, tours go rain or shine CHECK-IN at Century Casino’s lower level deli area off of Gregory Street 10 minutes before your tour time. No refunds, tours go rain or shine. Tickets $15, available at any King Soopers or City Market location, online at www.ticketswest.com or call 1-866-464-2626. If available, additional tickets may be purchased for $15 on-site. No one younger 21 will be admitted without a parent or guardian and the tours are definitely not for anyone under the age of 16. For more information, go to www.playcentralcity.com or visit www.gilpin history.org.

Tommy Knocker holidays at the Teller House Dec. 5, 6:30 p.m., Tree lighting across from City Hall,7 p.m., Candlelight Walk to Teller House for family potluck dinner at 7:00pm. Peak to Peak Chorale to perform. All are welcome. Dec. 5 – 7, Tommyknocker craft fair. Visit www.playcentralcity.com.

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Gaming

Saturday night at the tables – poker time

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HOO HOO – it was Saturday night BY and time to play LARRY some cards. The JOHNSON kids were all busy; the wife was out with friends; and work was caught up. It’s poker time baby. My plan was to take $500 that was burning a hole in my pocket and really make some money - doubling or even tripling the bankroll. And on this night I was ready to gamble and put my money in the middle. I walked into the Ameristar Poker Room just after 7 p.m. and the room was absolutely rocking. All the tables were packed; the lists for the $1 - $2 / $100 Hold’em games were long; and the thick wood rail was lined with spectators observing the games in action. Luckily for me, I had called in

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an hour before on the way up so was quickly called to a full $2 - $5/$100 Hold em game. As I walked up with my rack of red chips and evaluated the table, it was like old home week. Just like in the iconic poker movie Rounders when the lead character Mike said, “Beautiful, welcome to the Chesterfield south. Come all the way to Atlantic City just to see your mugs”, I knew 7 of the 9 players at the table. But, tonight I was going to play just a bit different – aggressive; over the top; and maybe with just a bit of arrogance / hopefully surprise the regulars. Three hands after I came in, I looked down and saw the As - Ks / also known as Big Slick. As the betting came to me there were 3 callers for $5 apiece and I raised to $35 -

aggressive to start the session. Almost before I could get my raise out, the player behind me loudly said “raise” and pushed in a stack that looked like $100. When the dealer counted it, there was $95 for a $60 raise. The player on the button called the $95 and the players in front of me folded. This left it to me and I stuck with my aggressive plan and pushed $165, crying loudly “Raise it up again.” The gentleman next to me stopped, leaned back, and took a long look at me - he was one of the players I had never seen before - and slowly counted out his chips and called, followed by the player on the button. The flop came 3s, Kh, 10c and I had flopped the top pair with a backdoor spade flush draw. I bet out $80 as the pot was nearly $600 and the player behind me just called - although once again slowly. The player on the button once again called quickly, and the pot had grown to

nearly $900. The turn came a 9s and I smelled a rat (or a straight.) While it did give me the nut flush draw, I had a feeling the gentleman on the button had hit his hand as he immediately sat up and began fanning his chips with his fingers. I checked along with the player behind me and the button pushed out a stack of $100 so quickly it toppled and the dealer had to restack it. I had played with him before on numerous occasions and he was fully capable of calling with a J - Q for $95 before the flop - thus calling seemed the prudent thing for me to do and the player behind me did the same. The river was the 10s - an interesting card. It gave me the nut flush but also paired the board so a full house would beat me. At this point I decided to see what the players would do and just checked. The player next to me checked and the

button pushed in his last $90. I immediately raised to $190, sure there was no full house. The player next to me was exasperated, simply not knowing where to put me. After a long 3 minutes he tossed his hand in - face up, and his pocket A’s were dragged into the muck (yep, he stayed with them to long.) The button turned over his Jd Qc for a straight and he was already mumbling about bad luck when I turned over my nut flush. Big win to start the session and I had stuck to my plan with aggressive play. Four hours later and after a wild and unpredictable roller coaster ride, I drove down the canyon with $730 - a $230 winner and completely worn out from the poker battles. Whew. And the best part is … I can’t wait to do it again next week. WHOO HOO. Remember - Play your game.

Thinking About Poker: Jackpots & Bad Beats

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don’t know how is completed which many times I then gets added to have heard poker the ‘Bad Beat Jackplayers say, “I pot’ being offered as wouldn’t play this an incentive to play hand except for the by the house. fact they’re ‘bad beat’ It’s actually playcards. For the uniniers’ money, which is By Drew Chitiea tiated, just what are impounded by the ‘bad beat’ cards? Usually they are house to be paid out in the event the two hole cards a player must two ‘Bad Beat’ hands qualify for have which, combined with three the prize. I have often thought cards from the flop, turn or river, it’s another way for the house to make an extremely strong hand and profit from the game over and which then – and here’s the rub – above the usual rake as they then get beaten by a stronger hand. earn interest on the money as it

FULLHOUSE

An example of this would be a Full House getting beaten by a larger Full House, or straight Flush, or even four-of-a-kind [Quads]. Many of the Pokertoriums in Colorado offer some kind of ‘Bad Beat’ [BB] prize, or Jackpot. If you watch the dealer as they rake the game, you may see chips go down the house side [the ‘Dragon’] drop – usually to the right of the dealer. That is what the house is taking to offer and run the game. However, to the dealer’s left is another, smaller drop – that is where a chip or two go after each hand PAGE 10

sits there waiting for the BB to hit. [Of course, with banks paying a whopping quarter of a percent compounded bi-annually, it’s not much but hey, it can add up]. In general – and you’ll have to ask dealers for the house specifics – the qualifying hands for a BB are Quads beaten: Meaning one players’ four-of-a-kind is beaten by a higher value hand. Again, usually both players’ hole cards must play in addition to three on the board. House rules may dictate that three-of-a-kind on the board negates the BB, but you’ll have to

ask around for the exact qualifying hands and related rules. Many casinos post these rules for awarding a BB somewhere around the poker room. So when you show up to play and you’re awaiting a seat, look them up so you’re informed as to these rules. I have seen some rooms where the qualifying hand for the BB is Aces full of 10’s beaten, but again – ask around. A few issues ago I wrote about having a hand which, on the surface, looked like a BB could just have been declared except for the fact that the straight-flush I made would not have counted as my bottom hole card would not have played as the straight-flush continued higher than my five cards and the other player would also have only a one-card to the high end. Close but no cigar… I have in my years of playing, however, been involved in BB hands, both as a player beating and getting beat, and as one who received a table share. When a BB is declared – and confirmed by the floormen who have security review the tapes – the losing hand usually receives 40 percent of the

prize pool and the winning hand 30 percent. The remaining players at the table who were dealt cards in that hand [a missed blind button disqualifies that seat-holder from participating] share in the remaining 30 percent. Depending on the size of the prize pool, even a table share can make for a great payday. My first one was at the old Lady Luck in Central City back in the $5 days; my Aces full of Kings beat Aces full of Queens and I walked away with a whopping $900 and change – a big payout for those days! The next one occurred to me at Ocean’s Eleven casino in San Diego. Only this time I had the Aces Full of Queens beaten by the same hand; that was an $11,000 payout. I took the parents out for a nice dinner that night. Most recently, I was in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the Hard Rock hotel & casino in Catoosa, just east of Tulsa. We had flown in, gotten our room and were settling in when I decided to play for two hours before talking my Sweetie to dinner. I had barely gotten myself settled in when the BB hit at the adjoining

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table! I think it was Quads beaten, but there was the usual hootin’ and hollerin’ and carryin’ on when something like that happens. Cool. Good for them. Then I discovered that this house policy was to award table shares to everyone in the room playing the same game! And since there were but two tables and we were both playing the same $1 - $2 No-limit Hold’em, all of us got a share. Mine turned out to be $7,794! I then went on to win another grand or so, so it was a very profitable night at the felt and more than paid for the entire trip. So despite the huge odds against this event occurring – and even more astronomical to be involved as one of the top two money-makers, it can be done. All it takes is being at the right table, playing the right two cards, with opponents playing the right two cards, and having the dealer dealing the right flop, turn and/or river, just at the right time. Simple, right? Just another opportunity to be thinking about poker. October 7 - 20, 2014


Entertainment

‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’ a delightful fantasy By Rosemary Fetter

Maggie Brown would have loved the Denver Performing Arts Center production of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” And the audience should too, as long as they don’t take it seriously. Based on the 1960 Broadway production and a 1961 movie starring Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell, the play celebrates the life of the future Titanic heroine. According to Denver Center Director Kathleen Marshall, “This is not a documentary, this is historical fiction. This is the journey of Molly Brown and part of that is her journey as a woman and her marriage.” Well, OK then…. The production is great fun, with lively music, a pleasant flow and top notch, costumes and sets. The cast, especially Colorado native Beth Malone as Molly and Burke Moses as J.J., put their all into their performances. If Malone bears a closer resemblance to a young Debbie Reynolds than any photos ever taken of Margaret (Molly) Brown, well so be it. In fact, it’s more like Malone playing Reynolds playing Brown, but it works. Other cast members including Whitney Bashor as Julia and John Hickock as Horace Tabor do credit to their roles. The musical, never wildly popular to begin with, faded into obscurity until 2006, when writer Dick Scanlan, a three-time Tony nominee, got permission from composer Meredith Wilson’s widow to revisit the production and add previously

‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’ Through Oct. 26 Stage Theater, Denver Performing Arts Center 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Tickets: 303-446-4829, www.denvercenter.org.

Beth Malone (Molly Brown) unpublished Wilson songs to the score. The book, written by Richard Morris, took much of its tone from the fanciful Denver Post reporter Eugene Fowler, who was never particularly troubled by a need for accuracy. New songs and a revised script give the production a freshness the audience should appreciate. However, while it takes a more respectful tone toward Colorado’s famous Titanic survivor, an opportunity was missed to set the record straight. The facts are these: Margaret Brown (never called Molly during her lifetime) was a farm girl from Hannibal, Mo., who moved to Leadville with her brother Daniel to join other relatives in the town’s Irish Catholic Community. Although poor and not well educated, the well-built redhead had dreams and hoped to improve her status by snagging a wealthy husband. She

Burke Moses (J.J. Brown) and Malone (Molly Brown)

Photos courtesy of Jennifer M. Koskinen

met Brown at a church picnic in the early summer of 1886. Brown was 13 years older than Maggie, bigboned, blue-eyed and devastatingly attractive to women. A self-trained geologist with a talent for sniffing out ore deposits, he easily found a job as a shift manager for the mining interests of David Moffat and worked himself up to superintendent. Although Maggie doubted that J.J. would ever be able to provide the luxuries she wanted, romance won the day. And theirs was indeed a love match, stormy and passionate. After a brief courtship, they married on Sept. 1, 1886, and moved to J.J.’s small two-room cabin in Stumpville, near the mines. Maggie embarked on a career as a not-sotypical Victorian housewife. With an eye toward self-improvement, she began taking lessons in reading, literature and music. During

the next three years they had two children, Lawrence Palmer in 1888 and Catherine Ellen in 1889. Following several years of moderate financial success, the couple finally hit the jackpot and, like many Leadville millionaires, including Horace Tabor, immediately moved to Denver. They purchased a relatively modest home at 1340 Pennsylvania St., flanked by two stone lions and furnished with all the latest modern conveniences. Maggie was a public relations genius and an unabashed self-promoter. She became well known in Denver for her involvement with fundraising activities and multiple charities. Despite her good works, she often felt the sting of criticism by snippy reporters who considered her a publicity-happy social climber. One snarky Denver Times reporter wrote, “Perhaps no woman

in society ever spent more time or money becoming civilized than Mrs. Brown.” Eventually her ambition and need for attention wore on J.J.’s Victorian sensibilities. (He must have been mortified when she took up yodeling and performed at Elitch Gardens.) With a good deal of bitterness, they finally separated for good in 1909, although they never divorced. Maggie testified in court that her husband was “given to periods of moroseness with an insane desire to kill me … He tried twice. I got the gun both times, while he welt and afterward cried, begging me to go away where he could not kill me.” While the attempts on her life may have been imaginary, no one doubted that J.J. wanted her to leave. As the production shows, Maggie took off for Europe. She became a super star with the Titanic disaster, raising nearly $10,000 for the Survivors Committee Fund. She came home to Denver a heroine and Mrs. Crawford Hill even held a luncheon for her. Mrs. Brown later ran for Congress but was defeated. The Browns may have quarreled constantly, but evidence suggests they always loved each other. Take away the mountains and the millions, and their story could be written today about any prosperous couple, one of who has ambition and an interest in personal growth or political aspirations and the other who is content to sit back and enjoy the good life. To use a Titanic metaphor, it’s now called “drifting apart.” They are buried next to one another in Long Island’s Holy Rood Cemetery. Beth Malone (Molly Brown) and Burke Moses (J.J. Brown) and the company of The Unsinkable Molly Brown.

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A Ranch in Wyoming and Utah: Settling the Land

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h e n discussi n g how western lands were settled after 1862, it is necessary to understand the effect of the Pacific Rail Road Act of that year and the subsequent one of 1864. Abraham Lincoln signed both of these acts because he felt that a transcontinental railroad was critical to keep California in the Union during the Civil War, to bind the country together, and to increase trade with the Orient after the war. He was receiving strong encouragement from leaders in both western territories and eastern states. Finances were a major concern. The country’s coffers were seriously depleted because of the war, so, rather than using entirely government funds, methods were devised to encourage investment capital from the private sector. One of these was the division of land along the tracks into a checkerboard of one mile square divisions of land into odd numbered sections owned by the railroad and even numbered sections owned by the government. Land was one asset the government had to give. This system had been used to encourage the building of railroads prior to the transcontinental railroad. Created in the Pacific RR Act of 1862, these divisions extended for 10 miles on either side of the track, 20 square miles in all. For every mile that the railroad progressed, it received 10 square miles of land against which it could issue bonds that were intended to help raise money for continued building of the road. The Pacific RR Act of 1864 increased this allotment to 20 square miles on each side of the track, or 40 square miles divided by the railroad and the government. Once the railroad was complete, there were still large portions of railroad land that had not been purchased. There was also government land available,

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but large amounts of it remained unsold for an even longer time. Much of this was land referred to as the “Great American Dessert” and was considered unfit for raising or growing anything. The Chapmans’ ranch, called “Neponset Land and Livestock,” included some of this harsh land. There may have been earlier purchases, but one early one was filed on Aug. 6, 1878. “.... Joseph R. Porter of Rich County, Utah Territory, has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Joseph R. Porter according to the Provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April 1820 entitled An Act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands and the acts supplemental thereto for (therefore referred to as A1): [In reading land descriptions, note that they should be read backwards: Range and township, then sections and parts thereof.] West half of the North east quarter. The south east quarter of the north east quarter and the North West quarter of the South East quarter of Section twenty in township eight north of Range seven east in the District of lands subject to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory containing one hundred and sixty acres ...” Porter’s claim included water rights. He took claim to this section of prime grassland containing a portion of creek. On Sept. 10, 1880, Thomas Spackman took out a United States Patent according to an act of Congress approved May 20, 1862. (This was known as the Homestead Act, and the 150th Anniversary of its signing by Abraham Lincoln was noted in 2012.) Spackman’s portion of land included (A2) the: “South West quarter of the North East quarter and the south East quarter of the North West quarter of Section

This map shows clearly the checkerboard pattern of land grants along both sides of the Union Pacific tracks. The railroad was to the south of this map, which is located in Utah just to the west of the Wyoming border.

twenty-four in township eight north of Range 6 east in the District of lands subject to Sale at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, containing 80 acres.” The importance of this section of land was that it had excellent sources of water. There will be more information on water in my next column. On Dec. 10, 1883, George F. Chapman and his partner Charles Strong purchased the following from Spackman by signing a mortgage for $35,000 which was due one month later on Jan. 10th, 1884. The purchase included:

Porter’s claim (A1) in Section 20 which had later been purchased by Spackman; also purchased by Spackman from Porter, “the North East quarter of the North East quarter” of the same section 20 as mentioned above; Spackman’s claim (A2) in Section 24. These land purchases formed the early nucleus of what was to become “Neponset Land and Livestock.” Those parts of section 24 and the nearby land that was added to them became known to the Chapman family as the “Home Ranch,” and it is known by that name now,

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nearly 130 years later. The Mortgage Release was recorded in the Territory of Wyoming, Uinta County on Jan. 26, 1884, and in the Mortgage Record of Rich County. In addition to the lands recorded the purchase included: drilling machinery with drills, hammers, saws, planes, level, carpenter’s bench, hay racks and knives and cutters, harnesses with collars, log chains, saddles, wagons, sheep dip and dipping pens 7 miles from the ranch, about 3,900 head of sheep with marks, barley, oats and more. A beginning.

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Trail’s End

John Brisben Walker pioneered Denver’s entertainment industry By Rosemary Fetter

as managing editor for Cincinnati and Washington, D.C., newspaA creative visionpers before becoming ary who swept in and a surveyor for the U.S out of local history for Department of Agriculmore than half a centure. tury, John Brisben Trekking through Walker, Sr. did more the dry lands of Colofor Denver than many By Rosemary Fetter rado, he decided to use others whose names are callieanne_9@msn.com what he knew about etched on city streets, irrigation to try his hand at farmparks and buildings. Although some of his projects failed or devel- ing. A risk-taker from the get-go, oped into more grandiose schemes he purchased 1,600 acres in north for which others took the glory, Denver and grew alfalfa, which Walker’s imagination and enthusi- turned out to be a lucrative crop for asm brought a sense of fun and ad- the climate. After he sold his farm venture to the raw young city. Not in 1888 for a healthy profit, a Kanonly did he pioneer the city’s first sas City group developed the area amusement park, he also organized into the town of Berkley. Walker the first concerts at Red Rocks and later donated land he still owned came up with the idea for Denver’s in the area to the Jesuits for Regis Mountain Parks system. And that University and purchased the old Swiss Cottage in Morrison, site of was just for starters. Walker, agriculturalist, writer, Sacred Heart College, for a lodge/ promoter and publisher of Cosmo- casino. He eventually acquired all politan Magazine, was born Sept. the land that presently encompass10, 1847, at his parents’ country es Red Rocks and Mt. Falcon. Walker also purchased 500 lots house on the Monongahela River, near Pittsburgh, Penn. A West in the Platte Valley for Denver’s Point graduate, Walker served with first amusement park. In the wake the U.S. Minister to China before of massive publicity, River Front moving to West Virginia to make Park opened to a crowd of more a fortune as an iron manufactur- than 20,000 in 1887, a spectacular er. Although his political life was addition to Denver’s social scene. short-lived (he ran for Congress as The new amusement park attracta Republican in 1872 and lost), he ed thousands of city folk in search was a staunch Pacifist with a life- of summer thrills, featuring a racetrack, medieval castle, grandstand, long interest in politics. When his baseball park, tobusiness went under (to the tune boggan slide and of $500,000) during the Depreseven riverboat sion of 1873, Walker turned to rides. Buildings journalism, and spent three years

included an exhibition hall and a grandstand capable of handling 5,000 spectators, where he staged Denver’s first rodeo. River Front soon became home base for Denver’s beloved baseball team, the Mountaineers. Games were played at a bandstand on Colfax Avenue, first created for special concerts by the Great Gilmore and his 55-piece band. Walker’s horse cars drove guests directly to the park entrance and returned spectators home at the end of the performance. The carriages were colorcoded for those who couldn’t read. In 1887, Walker introduced another unique feature to landlocked Denver, a side wheel paddler that sailed to Brighton and back for 50 cents. When the South Platte proved too shallow for efficient navigation, the river was dammed at 19th St. to form a lake that extended back to 15th Street. One year, the paddler was converted into the H.M.S. Pinafore for Gilbert and Sullivan’s famous operetta. Performances were originally held every evening, but the Sunday show was dropped after the manager and company were arrested and fined for breaking the “Sunday blue laws.” Walker subsequently sold River Front Park to the City of Denver, missing by months the Panic of 1893. He moved the family (which eventually included nine children) to New York, where he became publisher, editor and occasional writer for Cosmopolitan Magazine. He had purchased the magazine at a Walker’s Castle, the centerpiece of Riverfront Park, burned to the ground in 1951. Courtesy photos

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Walker held baseball games and concerts at a grandstand on Colfax Avenue and Broadway, next to Denver first fire station. rock bottom price, and then jazzed spectators an incredible view and it up while slashing subscription generated a lot of publicity, attractprices. In 1905 he sold it to William ing film star and Hollywood movie Randolph Hearst for more than $1 maker “Bronco Billy” Anderson to million. During the interim, he in- make several early westerns in the creased the magazine’s circulation area. from 16,000 to 400,000. Walker’s most grandiAn avid automobile ose scheme, a castle-like enthusiast, Walker besummer White House came entranced by for presidents at Mt. the Locomobile and Falcon, never prothe Stanley Steamgressed beyond the er, invented by the marble cornerStanley brothers of stone. His own Estes Park fame. Jacques BenedictAfter buying them designed Mt. Falout for $250,000, con castle was Walker built an struck by lightenauto factory at his ing and burned to Tarrytown estate, the ground, leaving and sponsored the an impressive skelfirst automobile race eton that now serves in the U.S. in 1895. as the centerpiece of The founder and first Mt. Falcon Park. By 1918, president of the Automohe left Colorado, bile ManufacturThe creative John Brisben Walker selling 110 acres er’s Association, brought color and excitement to at Red Rocks to he also sponsored early Denver. the city of Denthe country’s ver seven years first auto show at Madison Square later for a very reasonable $54,133. Garden in 1900. Together with his third wife (he With Cosmopolitan profits, Walker returned to Colorado in had been widowed twice), feminist 1905 and attempted to develop Iris Calderhead, he moved back to Red Rocks, which he at various Brooklyn where he died on July 7, times called “The Garden of the 1931, at 83, bankrupt after making Angels” and “The Garden of the Ti- and losing several fortunes. At the tans.” Together with his eldest son time, he was working on a plan to John Jr. he built roads and walk- convert the elevated railroads of ing paths and a platform at Red New York into elevated roads for Rocks, where he held the first con- busses. He also thought he’d found certs from 1906 to 1910. He also a way to convert dirt roads into coordinated with other Morrison hard roads at an affordable price. Note: For more on the history businessmen to create the Mount Morrison Incline Railroad, a one- of Red Rocks, see Tom Noel’s Samile long funicular railroad, which cred Stones, Colorado’s Red Rocks opened in 1909. The railroad gave Park and Amphitheatre.

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Wasting Time If we’re average— not that very many of us are— we’ll spend a full year of our lives looking for lost objects, eight By Dorothy Rosby drosby@rushmore.com months g o i n g through junk mail, and 43 days listening to recorded messages telling us to please hold for the next available operator. I read it on the internet, so it must be true. I don’t mean to brag, but I’m way above average, at least when it comes to looking for misplaced items, possibly because I’m way above average at misplacing them. And I appreciate that someone has researched these timewasters, considering the effect they must be having on our gross domestic product.

How much time do we spend worrying about things that don’t happen and would it be more helpful to worry about things that do happen? How much time do we spend standing in the aisles at the grocery store trying to choose between all the product varieties? Do I want gel, paste, mint, or cinnamon toothpaste? Should I get it with mouthwash, peroxide or baking soda? Do I need tarter control, cavity protection, whitening, or breath freshening more? Don’t answer that. The point is I’ve been at the grocery store 15 minutes, and I still don’t have any food. How much time do we spend looking for our vehicles in parking lots? I just wasted twenty minutes a few days ago myself, walking back and forth, clicking my key fob, hoping to hear my doors unlock. I was about to hit the panic button when I remembered I’d driven my son’s car that day. Ah-ha! I’m just

Unfortunately, there are many others that have not been studied yet. For example, how much time do we spend lying on the sofa, trying to muster the motivation to get up and go to bed? Or complaining about the weather instead of doing something about it? Or standing in the middle of the room, wondering why we’re there? And how much time do we, as a nation, spend peering into our refrigerators, looking for food that’s not there? I know I do it far too much. It’s like I think someone made a lemon meringue pie since the last time I looked, which was approximately ten minutes ago and nowhere near enough time to make a lemon meringue pie, even with a premade crust. How much time do we waste circling the block, looking for a better parking spot? There are times I could walk to the store, do my errand, and mosey back twice in the time it takes me to find the perfect spot.

glad I realized that before I reported mine missing. How much time do we waste digging through our purses? For you men, the answer is probably “not that much.” Good for you, but I’m sure you

make up for it with the time you spend flipping through television channels, something I almost never do, mostly because I can’t get the remote from my husband. However, I estimate I’ve spent at least two years of my life digging through my purse looking for my car keys and another six or seven months looking for my sunglasses. I’ve also used a significant amount of time shuffling through the large collection of discount and loyalty cards I haul with me everywhere. I have so many that it’s hard to find the one I need for the business I’m in, so I finally give up and pay without it. Not only is this costing me money, it’s wasting my time. And if you’re in line behind me, it’s wasting a big chunk of yours, too. (Contact drosby@rushmore. com or see www.dorothyrosby. com. Follow @dorothyrosby.)

Your Weekly Horoscope – By Gren Chatworth LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 22) Your good judgment will see you through this period very safely. Any clash of personalities with Scorpio or Leo would be just plain nonsense right now.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) If you do something constructive, and not indulge in a “wild time” you will gain this week. You could make the mistake of a lifetime if you’re not careful.

GEMINI (May 21 – June 20) Guard against temper tantrums and unruly behavior this week. Sometimes a chaotic workspace is not conductive to daily progress and steady growth. Get your work patter sorted out.

SCORPIO (Oct 23 – Nov 21) This week you will be dealing with stubborn people who may realize you are a friend instead of the enemy. Show a little selfrestraint but don’t overdo it.

PISCES (Feb 19 – March 20) An exciting and highly entertaining time is indicated in the general chart for Pisces. Others may turn to you for advice. Be sure to treat them with courtesy and respect. Have fun.

CANCER (June 21 – July 22) Try to avoid getting forced into premature decisions by maintaining an air of quiet assurance. In other words become more proficient in your work and more assurance in your domestic life.

ARIES (March 21 – April 19) Perhaps you should lower your expectations in solving your relationship riddles. Give others the freedom and breathing room you would relish for yourself. Take it easy!

LEO (July 23 – Aug 22) A disorganized home reflects a haphazard lifestyle. Be the master of efficiency in deciding what to keep and what to relinquish. Perhaps a good cleanup in the New Year will be a stepping-stone to new direction and purpose.

TAURUS (April 20 – May 20) Time to chart a new course to physical and financial well-being. If health problems persist – think of seeing an acupuncturist or masseuse for alternative remedies. The New Year will be kinder to you.

VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) Working harmoniously with others this week could be very beneficial to you. Sparring with your co-workers can leave you feeling in over your head in emotional waters. No one will gain under these circumstances.

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