At the New Years Levee held by Premier Pat Binns, Brian Simpson, the excellent Provincial Photographer, was taking pictures of every attendee. This was a huge challenge, as I’m sure there were at least 500 citizens paying their respects.
About a month after the levee, using some highly sophisticated identity matching system, every person who had their photograph taken received a personal note, signed by the Premier, with a copy of the photo, in the mail.
Here is mine:
Notice several interesting aspects of the photo:
- I am paying attention to the photographer, the Premier is not; as a result, it looks like I’m not paying attention to the Premier.
- I am wearing my famous green cardigan (the one that Ian and the Bishop have complimented me on, and that Daniel seems to think disqualifies me from being able to start a rock band if this web thing doesn’t work out).
- I have a weird grin on my face. This might be partially explained by my partial drunkenness.
- For some reason, I appear to look a lot more like Father Mulcahy than I’m comfortable with.
- The Premier appears to be slipping me a $100 bill. In fact he slipped me a limited edition Prince Edward Island pin.
- My natty green shirt is by Simons Montreal.
If you come a-leveeing next year, you’ll be able to get your very own picture!
Comments
Viral marketing, pretty savvy.
Santa Claus schmoozefest in reverse, real rat pack vegas.
Flash!
All the crazed/enthusiastic politicos/social types volunteer identification day.
Is there a deck of those, are you the Prince of Jacks (Network Jacks!)? You know like the deck of cards bad guy Iraq I dunno.
Seriously though, they must keep files. Premier “Get me the Rukavina file!”
” For some reason, I appear to look a lot more like Father Mulcahy than I’m comfortable with.”
Oh that’s adorable - because I was watching M*A*S*H one evening and thought “oh look, it’s Mr Rukavina” .. I say use that to your advantage. Not sure what advantage.. but go with it. Nothing wrong with that. He was always my favourite character.
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