Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Sometimes You Say the Right Thing to the Right Person

Another slice of TC life from our own Evan Silverman:

Sometimes you say the right thing to the right person. A customer came up to the checkout counter at the Tattered Cover Bookstore and handed me a 20 dollar bill. She told me the reason she was giving this money to me was because of a message I had left for her the previous week.

I had been gathering some books together for her from different stores and I called her to let her know that all five of her books had come into the reserve desk at Colfax Avenue. Her message machine went something like this “Hi this is Helen, I'm not available right now, if you leave me a message I will call you back as soon as possible. I am currently in Las Vegas-please tell me whether I should bet on red or black”

My response to her was as follows “Hi Helen, this is Evan Silverman calling from the Tattered Cover Bookstore on Colfax Avenue. I am calling to tell you that I have all of your books together now and we will hold them for a week. I would also like to let you know that I might bet on black. Thank you.”

Taking to heart my suggestion, she went into a casino in Vegas, sat down at the roulette wheel and bet on black. She watched the ball spin around and around. Finally it slid into a black slot. We won and I bought pizza for everybody!

10 comments:

Jill said...

What an amusing anecdote! I once tried a similar tact at the horse races. I only bet $2 per race, but I won 8 of 11 races (only about $40 all together).

Alan said...

After just being in Vegas, and having heard this story, roulette sounded like fun to watch... many parts of an hour passed with me watching people plunk down $1,000/spin at the roulette table.

Josh said...

Evan,
What a great story! You bring out the best in everyone.

Unknown said...

Barbara J. said...

Evan--that's a perfect reflection of your personality--responsible, yet warm and humorous. I'll call you during March Madness.

Lori said...

Evan,
True to your generous nature you bought pizza with your "winnings." I loved this story.

Unknown said...

Evan - such a delightful vignette! And I agree with the person who noted that using the money to treat your co-workers is such a reflection of your generous spirit.

Michael said...

Evan,

Good story! Where's my pizza?

Michael

Unknown said...

Such a great story, it shows the little ways life can be magical!

kaylan said...

you are such a gift Evan, I am so glan to know you. Plus if I ever turn into a betting woman I would have you at my side :)

Anonymous said...

Evan - your stories are magnificent. You notice the world around you more than the rest of us, which is a gift. OUQTINVU

Cheers,
Tamra