Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A few years ago on a cross-country flight I sat next to Julia Child.* From time to time during the flight fans would come up to her seat and, well, let's be honest about this, mostly fawn. She dealt with all the attention with great humor and aplomb, even though she was obviously tired at times. When she talked to me (on and off pretty much for the whole flight) I had her full attention and felt I was certainly the most important guy on the plane, maybe the most important guy in the whole world. By the time we landed, I was a more than a little bit in love. A colleague was interviewed on Charlie Rose** last year. Same effect. "For that twenty minutes I felt was the center of the entire universe," he says. Charisma is an astonishing human trait, I think, and quite rare. ------------------ For Non-Americans: *TV's "French Chef" and author of many cook books, including "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," considered to be the modern classic of the genre. In an age of "lite" food,and low-fat cooking she enthusiastically encouraged the use of butter and heavy cream in her cooking. Even better known for food mishaps on live TV and blase' recoveries from the potential disasters. She died last year at 87. **TV interviewer who focuses on politics and the arts. His program is known for extended and thoughtful discussion of difficult topics. >Eric Ladner and a couple of others have asked: >Subject: Re: [Leica] The Pope. > >>Ted, I can well imagine what a moment it must have been. Do you >>mind telling what the other, similar, event was/<<<< > >It was on my first assignment in the home of the Prime Minister of >Canada after the defeat of Joe Clark and the mansion was now the >home of the new Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau. > (snip) >ted > -- Regards, Dick Boston MA