Thursday, February 4, 2010

The War That Wasn't



Readers, there was never any true animosity between TinTin from The Trad, and yours truly. And, I respectfully take back my retraction of his blog as my number three spot, and I award it to him again to share with Suzi and Simply Magic. TinTin is a good guy, and he has great classic style. He was even nice enough to assist me in retrieving these Tartan slippers from Rugby in New York. The shoes arrived today, and I am excited to break them out. All that being said, I salute you TinTin and I apologize to the readers for having some fun. And yes, I know that TinTin was not calling me an a**hole in a negative way. All this being said, my comments about Christian Chensvold were heartfelt. Sure, I would make amends with him, but he doesn't seem interested.

PS - TinTin, Check your e-mail :)

12 comments:

Gerard said...

Drama! Too damn much drama.

Anonymous said...

Richard,

You are an unstable, infantile man. Have you considered getting professional counseling to uncover the source of your neuroutic behavior?

Richard said...

Anonymous - it is called having some fun! I am as stable a human being as they come.

Anonymous said...

Wait . . . I'm confused. So the whole 'disagreement' was put-on or the 'disagreement' was real, but you've now made up?

Jake

Richard said...

Yes, it was put on.......I was never truly mad. Just having some fun :)

Anonymous said...

I would be shocked if I could pretend to care about this meaningless faux spat. Perhaps one day the truth about Worthington will come out.

These corny slippers are unbeleivably hokey. It is almost as if they were made for you.

Anonymous said...

He was calling you an a**hole in a POSITIVE way?????

Cranky Yankee said...

Richard,

WASPs don't use emoticons.

Anonymous said...

Good Lord, now what? Fake drama to generate blog traffic? I wanted to see some real down and dirty a$$-kicking action and you tell us it's all just a joke?

What's the real joke, my good man?

Anonymous said...

Those slippers have to be the tackiest things I've seen on here in a long time...came from Rugby, so I can't say I'm surprised.

Richard said...

It wasn't used to generate traffic, as much as it was to have some fun. The Ask Andy Drama was real, as was the Christian Chensvold drama.

Anonymous said...

this is similar to what Rappers do or the WWE wrestlers to garner attention so the fans won't lose interest.....good tactic Richard