New Yorker has an amusing insight into
business men on their
executive expenses accounts taking in all the work and doing
it overnight at the Hotel Room seems to cause a lot of commotion!
In the New Yorker The Business
Executive is seated on the double bed phone in hand and the caption reads: "Now put the dog on!" However there is as yet no reply from the dog. But it reminds me of my recent trip to an exciting destination and when I got there to my hotel room in
Istanbul I picked up the phone and said - "Tell me all about it!" And of course I was referring to what I hadnt heard in months from The Business Executive/Writing partner. I was on a holiday but with a definite view of writing and scribbling for a 4 days so I had 3 beds ... one for Daddy Bear, one for Mummy Bear and One for Me! Alas! there I was alone with my business suits flown direct from London to Istanbul .. so I carefully placed the business suits on the two vacant beds and slept in the empty bed treading carefully and gingerly about the Hotel Room and then moving to a different bed each night and after wearing a business suit I quickly hung it up in the closet and got a new one down on a bed for the next day afterwards I had a shower - and so on ... its surprising that the New Yorker is so close to what I was really doing ..... in Istanbul Turkey. Nice work!