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was well dressed, the women in my offi ce teased that Gerry must have chosen my clothes and if I was not so well coordinated, that I had dressed myself. Back in the seventies, I had a secretary once tell me that my blue checked jacket did not match my yellow striped pants. Sad. But I digress. Anyway, Gerry had given me a very expensive tie. There was a large shredder in my offi ce for destroying classifi ed documents that was frequently used. On the top of the shredding machine there are the “no” signs (red circle with a slash through it) cautioning the user to be careful of getting a tie, fi ngers, long hair, etc. too close to the electric eye! I had a few documents to shred and as I leaned over the shredder the tip of my tie triggered the electric eye and pulled me down towards the shredder by my tie. Yikes! Luckily, as my chin neared the machine I was able to hit the on-off rocker switch on the top of the shredder. I called for help as now I was stuck! So what did my obliging staff do? Grab a digital camera and proceed to take pictures of me and my shredded tie. The pictures were soon all over Transport Canada. Now, there I was out the cost of the new tie. So what did this thrifty pubic servant do? I consulted the Treasury Board regulations and discovered they would pay for any clothing damaged at work. So I wrote a report and submitted it to fi nance and got reimbursed for my tie. Lesson – heed the signs of danger! One day as I was sitting in my


offi ce dealing with some paperwork a staff member came in and said, “Sir, there is a lady on the telephone with a concern that helicopter pilots are watching her in her house while she is nude. She wants to lay a complaint with you.” I took the call from the highly-distressed woman


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