Today Fabien and I have a meeting with the government in Riyadh - Saudi Arabia.
Ever since I was in high school, I have looked forward to the day that I would visit Saudi Arabia.
I am no one to judge … so I will not give my opinion.
A magical, very conservative world….
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March 17th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
With reference to SR (Blog owner and Debonair CEO) entry today:
?This bog entry I found hilarious… and had many underpinnings…It would be interesting to see if it passes moderator approval? *fingers crossed for the good clean joke?
Magical as in if you strike a good event topic there your delegate revenue and sponsorship revenue will lead you to laugh your way to the bank. Conservative as in bureaucracy and licensing there may lead you to cancel an entire event like the fate of we know who!
Nevertheless you are no one to judge and you won’t give your opinion hence the meet with the upper echelon officials!
Smooth….
March 18th, 2008 at 11:18 am
but at least my saudi brother and sisters do not have to wade through trash when they read their morning news …
head line news in america is about an ex-governor who recently came out of the closet announcing he is gay … after being married and having children …the article is discussing the fact he and his wife had many threesomes with his male driver…
where is John Galt?
March 18th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
This is true…none of the personal saga and fiascos that heads/leaders come around to in the US will ever be accepted or put up with in the Middle East which is always positive to note.
Middle East Leaders make complete gentlemen/statesmen with their philanthropic and people-centric ways well, the majority at least.
John Galt isn?t around mate, left this world a long time ago…time to accept that fact for all of us and put it in our risk management strategy…lol