Embarrassing Moments
The moment you have been waiting for . . . your name is announced as the winner of the most coveted accolade of your profession . . . over forty million people are watching and cheering you on . . . and then you fall UP the stairs. Yes, this was Jennifer Lawrence’s entrance to the stage at the Oscars upon finding out that she had just won Best Actress. Can you imagine that moment?
I can. In fact, I live it often. Not the part about winning an Oscar of course, but the falling in public part. You may or may not know this about me, but I am not the most coordinated person. I fall -- alot.
Most recently, I was at a business lunch and when I rose from the table to leave, I promptly tumbled down the stairs and splattered on the floor of the restaurant. Happily, my lunch companion was a nice woman with a sense of humor. But sadly, I could tell you many more stories like this one but I think I will stop here.
Anyone willing to share an embarrassing moment with us? It will be our secret (along with the rest of the Gotham family perhaps!)

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I was a speaker at the Central Bank of Venezuela, and during the question and answer period, someone asked me a question for which I had no answer. So I began saying that I was "embarrassed" not to have one. The problem is that in Spanish (which is what we were speaking, it being Venezuela) "embarrassed" means to be pregnant! Now, I know better, but I guess I was a little nervous speaking in front of a large group of people, and I immediately caught myself (they said I also turned beet red) and said, "Y ahora yo realmente tengo verguenza". The English word embarrassed is translated as "tengo verguenza", which literally means "I have shame." You cannot imagine how many years later people still came up to me and said they remembered my gaffe...
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