Nearly every Baby Boomer alive today remembers fondly Roy Rogers as he rode into the sunset singing “Happy Trails to you….”. I have to admit all these years later that I became very attached to that melody and perhaps that quintessential thought of happy trails to all until we meet again in my day to day life.
I accept that this thought of life is a little corny in the year 2010, but with all the bad, horrible, catastrophic things happening today, perhaps corny should be the”in feeling” versus the odd feeling.
Having conveyed my opinion it is time to announce the earth shattering new idea of SeeShare in order to save as much of the Roy Rogers museum as possible. Recently, it was announced that the Roy Rogers museum was closing and all his artifacts were to be auctioned. The sad thing is that many of his artifacts will never be viewed by the public again if that happens.
Nearly every person alive today has heard about the idea of purchasing the dream vacation via a relatively new concept of Timeshares. I am proud to announce that I have created what I call the SeeShare. I am in the process of purchasing a ranch in southern Illinois that could house a large part of the Roy Rogers Museum for people to visit and utilize their “SeeShare” rights to relive fond memories during their viewing of Roy Rogers memorabilia. I need your help from all over the world to make this happen.
When I flat lined 6 times on March 31, 2008 many people thought I was out of the “entrepreneurial game”, but on the contrary brushing death not only provides motivation to get back in the game, but I think it adds divine guidance.
I hate the idea of the legend of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans will be scattered worldwide in private collections. It is time for action lets make this happen. Please send me an email at patrickfox@widowmakerheartattack.com so that I can provide a public museum of something that will be forever be something special to all baby boomer’s.
I look forward to the 1,000s of emails. Please tell your friends and any media contacts about my plan.
Thank you
Remember…Happy Trails to you…until we meet again…..
Patrick J. Fox