Last night, I emceed a roast for the Mississippi Press Association (and tomorrow, I co-emcee their awards banquet). It was last-minute thing — I was on the panel to roast Governor William Winter, but had to fill-in as host for Sid Salter, who was not feeling well. I have to tell you, it was hard. And completely ad-libbed.
The evening went well. They raised money to help future journalists. I didn’t cuss.
On a personal note, I enjoyed spending time with the Governor and his wife. They are amazing people. They are in their early 90’s and are more alive than most people my age. As I plot how I want to live the rest of my days, Gov. Winter is a good example. Travel. Exercise. Work. He didn’t “retire.” He continues to inspire.
I also sat next to Andy Mullins and David Hampton. Andy has served three Ole Miss chancellors and is full of fun stories. David, I joke, was my other spouse for 15 years. He edited my work and helped shape me into the cartoonist I am today. Only he and my wife could tell me no.
The audience was full of good friends. Living in Mississippi for nearly two-decades has been enjoyable because of the people. (It sure ain’t the weather.)
When the final words were spoken (Go home!), I finally exhaled. Standing in front of nearly 1,000 people and ad-libbing will get your heart rate up.
But I wouldn’t have it any other way.