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To: sylvester80 who wrote (450455)8/29/2003 7:28:24 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Hoax cooked up by French leaves
Bush's chef with egg on his face
By Philip Delves Broughton in Paris
(Filed: 29/08/2003)

Try this, sylvester ...

telegraph.co.uk

President George W Bush's personal chef has been
humiliated by a team of French practical jokers who
tempted him with a job offer to desert his employer
and go to work for President Jacques Chirac.

The stunt, which is threatening to spiral into a
diplomatic incident, happened when Walter Scheib
visited Paris in his capacity as president of the Chefs
des Chefs d'Etat, a club for those who cook for the
world's heads of state.

On Wednesday evening he was due to attend a
party at the Elysee Palace given by the French
leader's wife, Bernadette. That afternoon a French
television company dispatched a Mme Chirac
look-alike to his hotel, the Plaza Athenee. The
look-alike was accompanied by a producer, doubling
as her secretary, and hidden cameras.

When they arrived, the supposed secretary asked
Mr Scheib to go to the hotel lobby as Mme Chirac
needed to see him urgently about a very delicate
matter. Mr Scheib arrived and greeted the look-alike
warmly.

M Chirac, she said, was sick of French food. He had
once mentioned that he liked calves' head and he
had been eating snouts and lips at official dinners
ever since. What he longed for was some good
American cooking, hamburgers and barbecue. Would
Mr Scheib agree to leave Mr Bush and come to work
at the Elysee?

The jokers had been sent by We've Tried Everything,
a daily early evening programme, which mixes
interviews with pranks. Frederic Siaud, the
editor-in-chief of the show, said Mr Scheib seemed
overwhelmed by the offer. "He fell completely into
the trap. He said, 'I can't leave George Bush just like
that, I must think, this is a great honour for me'. But
he did not refuse." The phoney Mme Chirac pressed
him, saying her husband wanted a reply at the party
in the evening, in three hours' time. Mr Scheib said
he needed half an hour to think, if she could wait.

"After 20 minutes, we thought he had almost
decided to come over and work for the Chiracs," said
M Siaud, "but one of the hotel staff recognised the
producer and the joke was over." Mr Scheib, he
added, "took it very badly. He was extremely angry
and told us this was going to create a diplomatic
incident".

Franco-American relations have plunged to their
lowest point in decades over the war in Iraq but
earlier in the week, Mr Scheib had been hailed for
his tact by French gastronomes after he said he felt
like a "young priest before the Pope" when he met
the top French chefs.

Half an hour after the prank was exposed, the Plaza
Athenee told Mr Siaud that the chef had been on the
telephone to the White House. In turn, Washington
called the Elysee, which then asked France 2, the
television station involved, not to broadcast the
stunt. It has yet to make up its mind.

The unfortunate Mr Scheib flew back to the United
States yesterday.

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