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wescobear November 17 2009, 15:17:09 UTC
Everybody's there, everybody! Big names, you know. Chanel, Dior, Lagerfeld, Givenchy, Gaultier, darling. Names, names, names. Every rich bitch from New York is in there. Hockwenden, Ruttenstein, Vandebilt, Rothschild, Hookenfookenberger, Dachshund, Rottweiler, sweetie.


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Kind to Trees danbearnyc November 17 2009, 15:40:55 UTC
Should I get the work done Pats, I mean, should I?
Gawd, Yes, it's an emergency! Botox, Lipo, tuck this cut that! Now, Eddie, now!

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Re: Kind to Trees wescobear November 17 2009, 15:53:47 UTC
You look like a haggis with pointed toes. A tight old bladder skin holding together some rotting offal.


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Re: Kind to Trees danbearnyc November 17 2009, 16:15:21 UTC
Haggis!

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hennys64 November 17 2009, 15:46:16 UTC
I heard good things about the movie from folks that were initially very concerned about the Tom Ford thing, too.

I don't even remember Colin Firth in Another Country. I was too stricken with Rupert, only to be sorely disappointed later. Such potential.

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muckefuck November 17 2009, 16:11:52 UTC
That was Rupert? I only had eyes for Colin. Even in Apartment Zero, when he played opposite that rippling meathead.

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danbearnyc November 17 2009, 16:17:25 UTC
Dahling, it's the only thing Rupert's ever done that's halfway good. Though I did find his first novel to be amusing.

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muckefuck November 17 2009, 16:22:31 UTC
What about showing his dingly-dong in Dellamorte Dellamore?

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stivalineri November 17 2009, 16:41:22 UTC
I just Amazoned a copy of A Single Man - after I saw the trailer. It's quite a slim volume. I'm on this early 1960s kick from Madmen, just read Elaine Dundy's The Dud Avocado and now reading "The Old Man and Me."

I think Colin is perfectly fine. But he doesn't get my motor running. I thought he was a perfect foil for Rupert in Importance of Being Earnest, they both looked like they were fresh from rogering each other, it was just poor Miss Witherspoon that was out of place.

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danbearnyc November 17 2009, 16:51:40 UTC
Elaine Dundy? My, aren't we on the NYRB catalog list...

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quuf November 17 2009, 17:27:04 UTC
Never understood the hype about that damn prosthetic honker, since Virginia Woolf's most striking feature was her eyes, hein?

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danbearnyc November 17 2009, 17:34:18 UTC
And her tongue.

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foodpoisoningsf November 17 2009, 22:08:55 UTC
Tom Ford doesn't exists for me.

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danbearnyc November 17 2009, 22:16:14 UTC
Sadly, in New York, it is difficult to maintain a similar stance. Especially if, heaven forbid, you also subscribe to both Out and The Advocate.

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grandiva1968 November 20 2009, 23:52:35 UTC
Didn’t you hear Judy Weider? The Advocate is all but dead. One less outlet to suck on Tom Ford’s balls.

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