"poised like a politician"

... or used car salesman  (I thought he was good at it -- I just wasn't
buying). I liked his key words: "Picassify" and "Volcanic"

Re: Picasso's grandson -- no, he's not as bright as we are, and he isn't much
into art. (he wasn't sure who painted Velasquez' dwarf).
But he may be competent at running the family business - and that's nothing to
scoff at. (and he speaks more languages than I do)

But really -- when has Charlie Rose ever been about interesting ideas, rather
than just watching famous people schmooze in front of a camera.








>I confess I tuned in and found myself unable to listen to Picasso's grandson
(i.e. he came across as not very smart, he was telling me nothing, and his
fleeting self-serving remarks gave off an odor I did not like). Meantime in
the corner of my eye could see Richardson poised like a politician. I grant I
may have quit too early.





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