Nerf-Coated World

So it turns out that

So it turns out that Tariq Aziz (Iraq's foriegn minister, you might recognize him from such international incidents such as "No! I will not answer any questions from the Zionist Israeli Media!") may have been preparing to go to business school:

In a ground floor office are photographs of a man in his forties who appears to be Aziz's son. White business cards bearing the name Ziad Tariq Aziz are on a large oak desk. On the floor is a box of cigars, a backgammon set and a bottle of Cartier cologne. Brochures advertising Smith & Wesson and Remington firearms are scattered on the office floor. A Princeton Review test preparation book, titled "Cracking the GMAT," is marked with notes in the margins.
My first thought was DAMN! If he had just been preparing for the LSAT -- and thus would have been using the Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT -- I could say that some of my writing made its way deep into the heart of the Iraqi regime... What purpose that would have served, I don't really know, but it would have made me the life of the party in Geekville.

Posted by Matt at April 11, 2003 5:46 PM