So am I... the United States of America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CdVTCDdEwI
Try the veal and tip your waitress....
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So am I... the United States of America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CdVTCDdEwI
Try the veal and tip your waitress....
So that's what they're doing with those probes.
An interesting side note....his mother saved Jews during the war, while his three sisters married Nazi’s (and weren’t invited to his wedding).
Rest in Peace Prince Phillip.
He was perceptive and spoke his mind. He didn't give a shit about who did or did not like it.
He performed useful service against the Axis as XO of HMS Wallace.
Fullbore, Prince Philip.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/...oryId=99418917Quote:
Until recently, almost all the White House butlers were black. Lynwood Westray, who spent 32 years as a part-time butler in the White House, was part of that tradition.
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Even though he dresses informally, Westray still has a quite distinguished air. His pride is evident as he talks about his White House years. He served eight presidents, starting with John F. Kennedy, before leaving the White House in 1994.
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When reflecting on his fondest memory, Westray talks about a time in 1979 when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visited the White House. After dinner, Prince Philip went into the Red Room, next to the state dining room. Westray and his buddy were serving liquor. Westray says he was carrying the tray and glasses.
"The prince was in there by himself, which was odd, because everybody else had gone down to the other end of the building," Westray says. "I said, 'Your Majesty, would you care for a cordial?' He says, 'I'll take one if you let me serve it.' What do you do? I didn't do all that because I had the stuff in my hand. And he says, 'If you let me pour it, I'll have one with you.'
"... So he poured it, the one he wanted, and we took the same thing that he had. And we had our drink there together and had a little talk while we were there. He told us if we were ever over there in London to stop at Buckingham Palace and see him. Can you imagine the prince serving you? I enjoyed it. You know, we're not supposed to drink and carry on at that time. We're not guests. It was just the three of us in the room, so nobody knew what happened. And I drank my little cordial, we all drank, and had a little conversation. But that was one thing I'll never forget, having been served by royalty."