13 thoughts on “Mr. Stern is a chatty, gentle man with a fondness for Loro Piana cashmere sweaters. When together, the couple bring to mind a really expensive pair of new stiletto heels and the protective velvet bag that comes with them in the box.”
The Kroll Show on Comedy Central was sometimes brilliant. Seth Rogan plays one of their clients who brings them a snack food called "Blisteritos" that gives the consumer a condition called volcano head.
The Philly/Pittsburgh pawn store sketches were also golden. Oh, and the DeGrassi send up (Wheels Ontario). Everyone managed to nail the accents, always. Killed me.
(1) Read it.
(2) Hate them.
(3) Hate yourself for reading it.
(4) $1,425.00 at Bergdorf Goodman
<img src="http://images.bergdorfgoodman.com/ca/1/product_assets/N/3/E/1/D/BGN3E1D_mu.jpg" />
Does that include the clothes, or do you just get the guy?
Also, the white pants let you know you must store him in a cedar chest from Labor Day until Memorial Day.
Can't read. Too busy digging cave to hide in for the weekend.
That looks more like leather than velvet.
They call that model "The Jeb."
Pretty sure the blonde one in this sketch series was based on her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8rNXZziSak
The Kroll Show on Comedy Central was sometimes brilliant. Seth Rogan plays one of their clients who brings them a snack food called "Blisteritos" that gives the consumer a condition called volcano head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur-HHp-7qUo
The Philly/Pittsburgh pawn store sketches were also golden. Oh, and the DeGrassi send up (Wheels Ontario). Everyone managed to nail the accents, always. Killed me.
"Coach Teacher."
Who is this horrible person and why should I give a shit about her?
The link had something about the Hamptons, so I didn't even click through. I can loathe them plenty without reading further.