Tuesday, June 28, 2005

She was there after all

Last night was fun. We danced and they complimented me on my shirt. I wasn't expecting there to be so many people.

I saw Harvey the other day - actually it was on Sunday. At the airport. He was wearing blue jeans, an ibm fleece and his hair looked like it hadn't been washed for a few days. Because of his unusual dress I had to look twice to confirm my sighting.

Wherever he walked, with the woman, I kept staring and he kept looking back. I decided that maybe I shouldn't stare at him anymore because I was probably making him nervous. He probably thought I'd go up and tell him he was greedy or thoughtless.

I don't see anything wrong with the man. But that is only because I know very little about him. If someone I dictated didn’t know about me I would be worried.

I bet he gets tired of being told why he's wrong. To damn bad that's what comes with the job. He has family to applaud him and hug him.

I bet it took a little bit of getting used to - being greatly glared at by a large number of people. If I took a position like his I would stare dumb founded, at who ever would look back, with tears in my eyes and then yell "why can't we all just get along?"

But that's why I'm not the president of a university.

2 comments:

Daley said...

But that isn't how it is at lots of universities. The former presidnet of the UofA would happily walk around campus and talk to students along the way. And the studnets liked talking to him since he was interested in hearing their ideas.

R. said...

That was one sexy shirt! *growl* :)