thewholetownscute
thewholetownscute
thewholetownscute

Tell us all about it if he was under, mmm, 85 maybe. After that, you’re dealing with a man in dementia. But I imagine along with all the valid complaints of sexual assault and harassment, we’re going to see lots of thirsty “me, too!”s jumping on the bandwagon, which is unfortunate.

Really? A 93 year old who probably has dementia? Get a glass of water, ladies, because you’re clearly thirsty.

Thank you. Seriously, I can’t believe the manufactured outrage over this.

Sounds too clever, paranoid and grasping to me.

Can’t say I’m sad or surprised. I’ve lived here 20 years and went in once. And that was enough to know there was no reason to ever go back again. Same with Macy’s and Bloomies—once. They can go, too. Staid, suffocating. Then that will free up money for companies that have a clue what fashion retailing is suppose to be

If you click through, you can read what WeWork is. Jezebel is an aggregator condensing info from other articles, not copying and pasting verbatim. And as a NYC-centric blog, most of its readers probably know what it is.

There’s nothing great about it. Lord & Taylor died years ago. It’s just been gasping its last breath. Nobody in NYC shops there anymore.

Probably the threat of serious legal trouble via the just-announced Weinstein Company investigation. i.e. the threat to the bottom line via legal and public perception problems. It’s a bad month to be a perv and Conde Nasty doesn’t want to take any chances.

The 25 complaints were against his company with a few against him. And that’s not splitting hairs. The true story is appalling, so the false headline is unnecessary.

After watching “The Long Way Down” I can’t say I’m surprised. Her joining the trip basically ruined the show as she whined incessantly and showed really poor judgement even agreeing to join what was basically a bro-trip on motorcycles.

Thank you. I love all the people commenting like they have some insight into their home, their relationship and what he’s like now. Please.

None of those things are related to each other. I think you might be on the wrong thread.

Ha! That’s cute. Grandma, is that you?

And diatomaceous earth. They’re rather easy to kill with it.

They’re actually not that hard or expensive to get rid of if you catch them early-ish:

2018 is in a couple months, so that sounds about right.

Or he’s trying to get in touch with you to make amends as part of his step work in a 12 step program which he entered after becoming a raging addict to forget about all the shit he did.

The bottom line is nobody knows what the right thing to do is in these situations because what feels right is going to be different for everybody. I’m really close to my family and I love them immensely. But my father was a violent, dry drunk, rage-a-holic. Needless to say our relationship well into adulthood was

Cunty. And I here for it.

I finally saw him last spring at Jazzfest and he was a bucket list artist. This is really surprising and sad.