Courtesy of Mike Naughton
I applaud Kenneth Feld, because after promoting Siegfried & Roy for so many years you would think you would be a bit less excited about a man being turned into a tiger, but he is obviously still excited by the prospect. Technically the cow/bovine that Nicole mentions, in an effort at fact's, is known as an Ankole-Watusi, of the type known as Sanga cattle, meaning indigenous to South Africa. First imported to the United States, by Walter Schultz, father of famed animal dealer/zoologist Jurgen Schultz and Catskill Game Farm in the early 60's. Thanks to the effort's of zoo's and private breeders the Ankole-Watusi is no longer endangered.
All in all very good interview's by the Feld family, and a great job by the girls. Until you have actually done it, you can never realize how difficult it is to give an interview when the interviewer has a "prepared list of questions" to ask. They will usually "abbreviate" their question or ask the next one before you you have answered the first one. The worst is when they ask one out of order, to the previous one they asked, and it doesn't make sense to the folks listening, when you answer it. The worst numbnuts at doing that that I ever interviewed with was Merv Griffin.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Feld Family
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Wade G. Burck
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