So get a flask and an ashtray.
So get a flask and an ashtray.
This is kind of a silly exercise. The writers manage their own images. She isn't making any great statement by doing this and she makes herself look sillier than the writers. Except Ellis, but that is a given.
Cigarettes are very calming and writing can be tedious and frustrating. Writers tend to drink and smoke more than the general public.
Don't know why I clicked that.
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What is the problem?
Someone poured some mimosas at Gawker headquarters and there was something shiny just outside the window, so everyone got distracted.
I think that's asking a lot of a network morning show. Not saying you're wrong. I just didn't see evidence of him being a prickish troll the way a lot of others in this thread seem to have.
I was at a wedding in Philly and these two cousins were telling me about their stay in Denver. They went to a Broncos game and the Broncos lost to the visiting team. I wanna say it was Pittsburgh. Anyways, they said some guy in Steelers gear is sitting in front of them and cheering his team on, but not necessarily…
Never forget this classic.
Like I say, I know nothing about the guy but it's not his job as an interviewer to pretend the questions don't exist just because they are archaic in origin or whatever. It didn't look like a combative exchange to me.
Things would have been different in my home town.
All I saw was the clip but she didn't seem bothered by it and they often vet these questions beforehand - it might have been something she wanted to put to bed.
Like it or not, the question doesn't come up about male CEOs. He was talking about buzz around her not saying ''I think you can't be a good mom, etc''
See how sophisticated and cosmopolitan them Euros is?
Or maybe their priorities change, but cool for opining on someone you know nothing about.
But he didn't say that, he was talking about other people saying that and feeling like others were hypocrites because they likely used the same language in private.