"Whether I have a Wikipedia article or not is unimportant to me; but I think it *is* important that we start to figure out how we see ourselves and the work we do, considering that the amount of influence that we wield is definitely not lost on us." -->David Shankbone 14:07, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
Years ago, my mother was working in New York City and she went to pick up a copy of Le Monde, the French newspaper, at a news stand. As her hand went to take the newspaper, another hand went at the exact same time for the same newspaper. My mother looked up and saw the hand belonged to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. And do you know what the former First Lady of the United States did? She retracted her hand and said to my mother, "You were here first." Some time later, my mother ran into Mrs. Onassis again -- at a bakery, where she took her ticket and stood on line behind my mother, waiting her turn to be called. My mother, by the way, was a secretary.
I only mention this because Mr. Miller is behaving like a diva when he has no reason for such actions, whereas someone who wielded a lot of influence and had every right to be a diva did not behave that way in public.
David Miller - you're no Jackie Onassis! (IMG:
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