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    Pins and diplomacy

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    Madeline Albright has written a book about her collection of brooches and how she used them in her diplomatic career. Looks interesting.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...=moreheadlines

    They're currently on display in NYC through January 2010, then will go to Arkansas, Washington DC and Indiana.

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    I heard an interview with her about her pins...sounds wonderful. I hope to see the exhibit in DC.

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    I heard her talk about them on Letterman and the Daily Show.
    She's a firecracker.
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    We're currently planning a book signing/cocktail party-type gig with her at the store that's mentioned in the book.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    cool

    I saw a news report about the pins & me tinks her book would be worth the read!

    Cool lady

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    When I was in Bosnia in the late 90s, Madame Albright was a big hit with the women I was working with, all of whom were highly-educated, "western." They thought she was really great, although they couldn't believe that she wore such short skirts. They blushed, and pointed to their knees. It's true, when she sits down, her knees are exposed. Whoop-de-do, I thought, but I didn't say it (how do you say "whoop-de-doo" in Bosnian, anyways?)

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    She's always been one of my favorites/heroines. If I recall correctly, she would wear certain pins to annoy Saddam Hussein.

    If that book signing is open to the public, I might go! I would LOVE to meet her and get a signed copy of her book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    (how do you say "whoop-de-doo" in Bosnian, anyways?)
    you probably say "whoop-de-doo"

    /digression: I've never considered the length of Albright's skirts, but I do hear or read sometimes that women over x years (30, 40, I dunno) "shouldn't" wear short skirts, meaning skirts over the knee. Which always sounded strange to me, because I don't consider that length particularly short. Besides my legs look great now at 40 and I want to show them off.

    BUT: I have noticed some of my co-workers wearing skirts quite a bit shorter than that with a split in the back, meaning that when they walk their legs are literally exposed almost all the way up to, well, their butt. It makes my eyes pop, and no doubt it does that of my male co-workers as well. To me this is a bit inappropriate for work no matter whether you're 20 or 40.

    I just never thought I'd be the one saying or thinking something like that. I guess I am getting old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    She's always been one of my favorites/heroines. If I recall correctly, she would wear certain pins to annoy Saddam Hussein.

    If that book signing is open to the public, I might go! I would LOVE to meet her and get a signed copy of her book.
    Me too. Her books are awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    If that book signing is open to the public, I might go! I would LOVE to meet her and get a signed copy of her book.
    Sorry to say, it's invite only and the boss is being very picky about who's on the list. This book is becoming big news, but I think he'll get a kick when I tell him that it's even being talked about at a women's cycling forum
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
    Sorry to say, it's invite only and the boss is being very picky about who's on the list. This book is becoming big news, but I think he'll get a kick when I tell him that it's even being talked about at a women's cycling forum
    LOL. I didn't realized it was an invitation only thing but probably should have figured that out! Let me know if she signs extra copies, though, because I definitely would love the chance to buy one if there are any left.

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    when i was working in Brussels I often saw her walking in the streets. Her hotel was just across the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaver View Post
    when i was working in Brussels I often saw her walking in the streets. Her hotel was just across the street.
    Belgium must be the place! You've met tennis stars, too.

    Belgium is on my list of countries that I'd love to visit some day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    Belgium must be the place! You've met tennis stars, too.

    Belgium is on my list of countries that I'd love to visit some day.

    Well Brussels is the headquarters of Nato and the european community...

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    Did you see her knees?

 

 

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