Daily Mirror Blind Item
Which celeb shocked dinner party guests by serving up a funny tasting icing powder on a silver tray?
Which celeb shocked dinner party guests by serving up a funny tasting icing powder on a silver tray?
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:08 AM
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19 comments:
Some coke ho who thinks that's acceptable behavior. I got nothin'.
BTW, what happened to Lutefisk? I haven't seen her around for a while.
Clearly not LiLo, cause I don't think that would surprise her guests.
Good observation, Lisa (original). I have no idea where Lutefisk has been.
hmmm, where IS our Lute?
this is the daily news...soo..hmm...bleh...no clue...
is it me, or is this one REALLY vague?
A coke ho (lol, that works well, Lisa (original)) having a dinner party seems oxymoronic, doesn't it?
Daily Mirror, English, icing=frosting, Sadie Frost???
It is really vague. I got nothing.
I will let Lutefisk know that you all are missing her. :)
"Clearly not LiLo, cause I don't think that would surprise her guests." Mwa ha ha -- Spot on, Karmen. It's strange to picture Lindsay receiving people into a home, making sure that people have refreshing and delightful conversation partners during the pre-dinner drinks, then several tasteful courses of récherché gourmandizing, followed by an evening of, what, piano playing and singing? It's hard to picture her standing, actually.
Vaguey McVaguerson
RocketQueen FTW
Thank you Lisa (Original)for missing me--I have quite a bit of stuff going on in my life, & have been a little overwhelmed on my end.
I have been reading all of the posts, but not commenting as much as I would like to.
I will try to get back in the swing of things shortly!!
Thanks again.
I don't now why this celeb's dinner party was shocked. Isn't that the desert at all celeb parties?
Heya Lute. Hope things get better in your life.
lutefisk, hope everything is fine.
Why is this 'shocking?' I thought that was par for the course for celeb parties.
Dame Judi Dench?
One step at a time, Lute. Hang in there. Hugs.
Thanks again for all of the good thoughts. I will keep everyone posted.
It is so sweet how everyone checks for each other on this site.
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