Doesn't having "Mr. President" glasses floating around in public defeat the purpose of using it in the first place?
Suppose your friend or who knows how many other people out there wanna make the old switch-a-roo at his next appearance?
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Originally Posted by craigster59
I work with a lot of celebrities. I can tell you it's not for me. I was talking to a friend yesterday who works on Jimmy Kimmel. She gets to see all the cool bands, Paul MacCartney even played the show on her birthday and sang The Birthday Song to her at soundcheck.
I asked her about Pres Obama visiting on Monday. The whole theater was swept of course for bombs, weapons, etc. They also removed all traces of food and drink. All drinks, snacks, food, plates, glasses and flatware were flown in from the White House, I thought that was interesting.
As the last of the Secret Service agents were leaving my friend noticed a cut crystal water glass with the Presidential seal engraved on it and "Mr. President" etched in the glass. She told the agent about it and he said "Keep it, it's a great souvenir". I thought that was cool.
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