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Leo Sgouros

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Mar 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/22/00
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So I am in D.C. for a function with a bunch of other AHEPA greeks.This was a
Biennial Salute 2000, and it was in honor of the veterans.This year we gave
awards to three people,George J Tenet, the Director of Central
Intelligence,Ted Leonsis, President of Aol Interactive Properties Group, and
Eugene T Rossides, some smart dude that wrote a bunch of books and used to
be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury where he supervised theCustoms, the
Secret Service,ATF, Bureau of the Mint, Bureau of Ebgraving and Printing,
Office of Trade Affairs, and a bunch of other federal cop stuff.I also
attended some meetings, one of which was a Cypress and Hellenism dealy where
the Ambassador to Greece, and the Cypriot Ambassador and some Western policy
spook also yakked about some stuff, John Sitilides from
www.westernpolicy.org.

Last night it was the main affair where the awards were given to individuals
that were outstanding in their fields(hee haw), and I was sitting next to my
great uncle who is an OSS Counterintelligence veteran-Tenet got the Pericles
award(Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to
defend it)(I got to meet the guy too)(hey, John Glenn got one of those
too..hmmmm )(no not John Glenn), Leonsis got the Aristotle award, and the
Rossides fellow got the Archbishop Iakovos award.Speaking of the Primate of
the Greek Orthodox Church in America(why do they call him da primate???),
the Archbishop was up on the podium next to Tenet who was next to
Leonsis.Tenet and the Archbishop were entirely too chummy which I
photographed extensively and I have decided I would like a larger room in
the afterlife.Or else.And the AOL dude ducked out early.
Freak.

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Apollyon!

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Dec 13, 2014, 3:15:40 PM12/13/14
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"Cellophane could also have been coined by the same classically educated writer;it comes from 'cella', small room, plus 'phanein', to appear, to seem. Instead, however, authors all settled on 'glassite' as the term for transparent plastics, which did not survive"
Intro to The Weird Ones, which I only came across a couple weeks ago. It had to exist, or all this would not "work". IT does!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eQGqUfKbzk
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