A lumber baron was so unhappy with his descendants that he stipulated his fortune wouldn’t be dispersed until 21 years after his last living grandchild died.
“I think this is beyond creativity. It’s more of an insult.” -Attorney
Ice cold.
The online adventures of Tiff Fehr (@tiffehr), a UX engineerette at The New York Times. Feel free to peruse my somewhat popular geek-themed Tumblr, too, if that's your thing.
More personally than the above or below, I document notable adventures (much later than when they actually happen): Oktoberfest '04, Guatemala '08, Europe '10, Wisconsin '10, Middle East '11*. (* in progress)
A lumber baron was so unhappy with his descendants that he stipulated his fortune wouldn’t be dispersed until 21 years after his last living grandchild died.
“I think this is beyond creativity. It’s more of an insult.” -Attorney
Ice cold.