As we walked out of the restaurant, or should I say waddled, C. Paul said, "Tomorrow it's back to Boston, tuna fish and hard boiled eggs."
    For C. Paul, the extra pounds come and go, but from his travels he has gained something lasting a deep love for America.
    "I've never been a flag waving American before, but now I'm involved in an endless love affair with this country."
    C. Paul continued on his merry way after leaving Milwaukee, nibbling the Best hot dogs (Nathan's in Times Square), sipping in the best bars (New York's Twenty-One Club) and testing a variety of other attractions. He is in the process of selling the paperback rights to his book and will need a few new entries as some of the "Bests" in the hard cover version no longer qualify as the Best.
    Along the way, he promotes himself and his book (his biography says he has "eclat and creativity"), but in such a good natured, funny way that you wind up agreeing he might very well be the Best.
    What does the "C" in his name stand for? "Charisma, of course," he chortled as he waved a good-bye.

Chef Jean-Paul Weber with C. Paul Luongo checking out the items on the menu.

    Mind you, I am now in my third day with this dynamic man with endless energy. I can hardly button my skirt as I dress for the evening and I must admit my energy level has dropped to a frightening low. I walked into the restaurant and was seated by the maitre d' and within  a   few   minutes   in   bustles   C.

Paul, refreshed and ready to go again after his four mile run at the Y.
    The meal was elegant, the service impeccable and the atmosphere intimate. The English Room is one of Milwaukee's most renowned restaurants and has received many of the highest awards given for excellence.

Former Ambassador
Parades in Excalibur

Ken Taylor, former Canadian Ambassador to Iran, in his role as Grand Marshall of the Pacific National Exhibition parade in Vancouver, B.C. He is being driven by a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the car is an Excalibur Series III Roadster provided for the parade by the dealer in Western Canada, Carter GM. Mr. Taylor was Am- bassador in Tehran when several members of the U.S. Diplomatic Corps, who escaped the hostage taking at the U.S. Embassy, were given sanctuary and eventaully smuggled out of the Country by the staff at the Canadian Embassy. Mr. Taylor has just been appointed Canadian Consul-General in New York City.