Some of you may be aware of Chuck Lorre, creator of some of the most successful TV shows of recent times. Notably Big Bang Theory and Two and Half Men.
He has long been putting a "vanity card" on the screen for a second or so at the end of each show.
This week he put up one I had to share. As someone who mowed greens on the 9-hole Thief River Falls Country Club I know EXACTLY what he means.
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Many, many, many, many years ago, I had a job as a greens keeper at a little par 3, nine hole golf course. Every morning I'd get up at dawn and drive the tractor-mower up and down the fairways. Then I'd roll the special lawnmower over the greens, trying my best to make them both beautiful and challenging. In my mind, I imagined I was grooming Augusta National. Thinking back I can't help but remember that time as being perfect. My heart was at peace, my work was fulfilling, and each day was a gentle echo of the one before. But I quit that job and moved to Los Angeles because I wanted more. Can you imagine that? I wanted more than a par 27 Walden Pond. Don't get me wrong, I am deeply grateful for the way things turned out. It's just, try as I might, I can't make a sitcom smell like fresh cut grass in the morning.