I think Arthur’s “Table Round” had one slight flaw. The king was still naturally the most important person there, and I would think the ones sitting to either side of him would feel honored.A round table works best if everyone is the same rank.
Not all that surprisingly, LBJ had a hydraulic chair lift installed on Airforce I at the conference table…for himself, of course. After his Presidency he had it removed and moved to his private residence.
Llewellenbruce over 11 years ago
Where’s a chain saw when you need one?
el8 over 11 years ago
The king’s such a baby about these things.
heavenspresent over 11 years ago
yes, your heinous, right away
Twonky over 11 years ago
I would have liked to watch him as he climbs up the ladder behind his throne and does a forward flip into a sitting position
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
His head’s about as wide as the chair is tall.
kc2idv over 11 years ago
How cute. The Royal Highchair!
Sir Osis of Liver over 11 years ago
No matter how high he sits, the King is still a fink…
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
carry on win, you too bruno. we’re all just monkeys on this rock. bunch o’ monkeys that can talk. (type?) nah, doesn’t rhyme.
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 11 years ago
I’m not sure how this relates to U.S. politics, but apparently some can make a connection. We’ll see how long Guard’s comment lasts today.
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 11 years ago
I think Arthur’s “Table Round” had one slight flaw. The king was still naturally the most important person there, and I would think the ones sitting to either side of him would feel honored.A round table works best if everyone is the same rank.
Mowog over 11 years ago
That’s higher-archy for you.
DavidGBA over 11 years ago
Drawing looks oval not round, which on an angle would be elliptical.
hsawlrae over 11 years ago
Not all that surprisingly, LBJ had a hydraulic chair lift installed on Airforce I at the conference table…for himself, of course. After his Presidency he had it removed and moved to his private residence.
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
There is no such thing as equality in a monarchy.