- He's smart.
- He was rejected by Harvard Business School (or so I read on Wikipedia).
- He seems to have a good sense of humor.
- He looks like a nice guy.
- He lives in his very own home town.
- He doesn't live in a 40,000 square foot, indulge-my-every-whim mansion.
- He's a mega-philanthropist.
- Hate (as if) to tip my political hand, but he gives a fair amount of money to my political party.
But watching Tuesday night's Red Sox game on TV, I learned that Warren Buffett is a Red Sox fan.
Yes, he grew up in Omaha, where he - with geographic logic - was a St. Louis Cardinals fan. But he's apparently been a bi-leaguer, and is also a Red Sox fan. At one point when he was a kid, he even wrote a letter to Ted Williams.
Wonder who he roots for when the Red Sox pay the Cardinals in the World Series, as has happened in 1946 (Boo!), 1967 (Boo-hoo!), and 2004 (Yea!).
No, I won't let myself go there.
I like Warren Buffett just the way he is now: a Red Sox fan. (Even though he didn't bring the boys good luck - they blew the game in the 9th and lost by a run.)
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Here's to those who went to work on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 - a beautiful day in NYC, Washington, and Boston - thinking it was just another work day. Hard to believe it's been 7 years. Here's what I was doing.
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