WHENEVER a government or private organization wants to celebrate a milestone or, well, other excuses to remember a founding anniversary or the centenary of its existence, it would come up with a souvenir program or a huge billboard all over town for the, well, again, momentous occasion.
The event would also be an opportune time for sycophants, gophers and factotums to suck up to the person who matters most at such a time — the administrator of an agency or the CEO of a conglomerate.
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