
And believe it or not, I was able to get pretty close, enough for a quick conversation, anyway.

But as mentioned in yesterday's post, many dignitaries were present. Quite the event.

Actually, I believe the Aga Khan is an extraordinary example of a true global goodwill ambassador. And any cheap shots at his expense are, almost, uncalled for.
Luckily this doesn't apply to everyone, or this would be one, empty blog.
[Ed. Note: It already is.]
3 comments:
Too bad that "Chaka" is taken. This man needs a new first name. How about Agaga?
Gord, you beat me to it... Chaka Khan...how 'bout "Ayeknowi"? Ok it's a stretch...
Pat from Joisey
Okay, just got the "Chaka" one, thanks, Pat. And also got the other one. Ouch!
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