
Boris Johnson in The Spectator this week makes a sprited case for a crucial part of my business - award dinners.
He even makes a very familiar reference which I can wholly endorse.
"I defend these awards ceremonies for the simple happiness they bring to all. Before we sneer, we should remember the joy it can bring to someone in a not especially glamorous line of work to be called on stage and receive a manly handshake from Andrew Neil or a broad wink from Floella Benjamin (or possibly the other way round) and be told they have excelled."
A link to my manly handshake is here.
He even makes a very familiar reference which I can wholly endorse.
"I defend these awards ceremonies for the simple happiness they bring to all. Before we sneer, we should remember the joy it can bring to someone in a not especially glamorous line of work to be called on stage and receive a manly handshake from Andrew Neil or a broad wink from Floella Benjamin (or possibly the other way round) and be told they have excelled."
A link to my manly handshake is here.
A picture of me with my awards is here, it's the only way I can get it on the site. I didn't really want to include it here.
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