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This barely legal celebrity offspring with the drug problem was so wasted earlier this week that she crashed through a wine tasting shop and broke about a dozen bottles of wine and several tables. She had been told she was too young to drink there and was in the process of leaving when it went down.
Sophi richie
ReplyDeleteOr Paris Jackson?
ReplyDeleteSophia Ritchie
ReplyDeletePs sandyman stay safe up there--- we are in for a rough one:(
ReplyDeleteyou too Tricia, I'm getting almost a direct hit and will probably be w/o power for several days but I have plenty of provisions here to use and drink. And I'm not leaving--run from the water, hide from the wind.
ReplyDeleteI know- in the "cone" as they say. Good thing you stockpiled (same), and staying put too. "Run and hide" and pray a little
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I'm in the cone, too. Dreading it, but staying put. The next few days are going to be long ones, and will remind me to be extra thankful for those things I take for granted when life goes back to normal. Stay safe!
ReplyDeletebest wishes lemon--it's the wind not the rain that will be the problem. As long as you're stocked and can deal w/o power and stay inside for a couple of days we all should be fine.
ReplyDeleteStay well@lemon! Likewise...grateful for the small , "ordinary"moments.....:)
ReplyDeleteall of 'em!
ReplyDeleteTake care girls and stay SAFE!
ReplyDeleteThe kid who lives for pap shots was in a wine shop, busts it up, was wasted, and there wasn't a camera in sight? Um ok.
ReplyDeleteI'm down here too and wish everyone safety ! Hoping all that is lost is power and electricity.
ReplyDeleteStay safe everyone! I am originally from Fort Lauderdale and my parents are in Delray and my sister in Coconut Creek. I'm up in DC now but will keep everyone in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, it was all over the place by people who blabbed to the press...oh wait.
ReplyDeleteTake care Sandy.
ReplyDeleteMy best to all of you and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteMy youngest brother and his family live in Fort Lauderdale.
Ron White is correct: It's not how hard the wind is blowing; it's what the wind is blowing.
Be well and stay safe all!
ReplyDeleteThx all, all of us appreciate it I'm sure.
ReplyDelete+1 asolutely do......
ReplyDeleteHey @ sandy, Tricia, lemon swizzle, Hurricane Allie & everyone down that way, I came on the site to say I was thinking of you all & Stay Safe & be smart!!!
ReplyDeleteHope our Anna From Savannah isn't down there. If a Hurricane hits Charleston, it hits Savannah first. Think she said she lives in NYC. They sure don't need another Sandy! Stay safe, everyone.
ReplyDeleteWe're going to be eating a LOT of peanut butter in my house in the days to come . . .
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! If anything juicy happens, remind us when we get back online!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bob, for caring. My parents owned a beach house on Tybee Beach just outside Savannah. Those were the good old days. I am miles and miles from Coney Island Beach in Brooklyn. If it gets this far. Those poor people in Haiti. Lots of prayers go out for them.
ReplyDeleteBe so careful everybody, I have an elderly aunt and uncle who won't leave...in boyton beach...hope it's in the cone..praying for all ya all!
ReplyDeleteOh boy.
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