Once Upon a Time in the Sixties by Peter Maddick
Author:Peter Maddick [MADDICK, PETER]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-9568476-7-6
Publisher: Bookline & Thinker
Published: 2013-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
SIXTEEN
The reception area of Goodwin Advertising is more a waiting room with four metal-framed chairs along the wall and a low coffee table scattered with well-thumbed, out-of-date magazines. The area also doubles as the agency switchboard. A frumpy middle-aged lady wearing a pair of large spectacles and too much make-up appears to have the job of receptionist and switchboard operator.
âGâday. Who are you after, then?â She asks as she picks up a telephone hand-set. âGood morning, Goodwin Advertising. Just a minuteâ¦Iâm putting you through nowâ¦â
A metal-ended telephone cord is plugged into its appropriate slot.
âWhere did you say youâre from? Oh London, thatâs nice. Howâs Princess Margaret these days?â
She plugs me into another slot. âThereâs a young man from London come to visit Terry. Oh, I see. Shall I ask him to call by another time then?â
I donât like the sound of this.
âOh, to wait. Yes Iâll suggest that.â
The receptionist turns her flamboyantly framed spectacles on me. ââHeâs a little delayed, but he is aware that youâre here.â
I take a seat. Most of the magazines are back copies of Australian Womanâs Weekly with a British Royal on the front cover, except for one with a famous female Aussie Olympic swimmer. I pick up a copy of the Sydney Morning Herald only to read that Mick and Marianne Faithfull are due in Australia, asâ¦âMr. Jaggerâ will be playing the part of Ned Kelly in a new British film about the legendary outlaw. The article goes on to say how inappropriate it is for a pommy pop singer to take such an important role and asks why an Aussie actor isnât cast in the part. Reading further, I find that Mr. Jagger and his girlfriend have an âunfortunate reputationâ. I guess that the police authorities will be watching them carefully.
Ten minutes passâ¦then twentyâ¦then half-an-hour and still no sign of Terry, as the receptionist likes to call the managing director. I sit in my best dark blue suit with a light pin-stripe with a Burberry trench-coat neatly folded by my side and know that the vibes arenât quite right in Goodwin Advertising. Itâs now 12:40, forty minutes after the agreed meeting time. Iâm not exactly David Ogilvy, the Brit ad man who took Madison Avenue by storm, but this is poor treatment.
Itâs a relief when a wiry looking guy wearing a fashionable suit with broad lapels and flared trousers appears in reception.
âGâday, mate.â He greets me with an extended hand but no apology. âPaul isnât it? Fancy a beer?â
I correct him on the name and add quick details about the London office and the job.
Terry looks puzzled. âWell letâs discuss all that over a jar or two, sport. Tell you what, thereâs a beaut little diner round the corner. I know you poms donât get to eat much meat so how about I shout you a steak?â
We down a couple of swift schooners in the bar of a business restaurant and Terry, with all the skill of a seasoned ad man, manages to avoid discussing my job.
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