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There's a remarkably poor grasp of the entertainment industry in this thread and entertainment culture in general
Find a post of mine that contradicts what I have posted here and we can discuss it. Don't assume I fit your stereotype version of me, because I do not.I just love those double standards. But what's worse, is how some spin them into looking as not such a bad thing ... eh?
No, it isn't. People date coworkers. If they didn't there would a lot less dating in the world.Consensual sex in the workplace. Big distinction.
No, it isn't. People date coworkers. If they didn't there would a lot less dating in the world.
There's a remarkably poor grasp of the entertainment industry in this thread and entertainment culture in general
I suspect that was mostly preemptive in nature. If he hadn't brought it up the day the dude was busted it would have been done for him the next morning on all of the network morning shows anyway.
I think that was probably the only opportunity he would have had to begin the discussion on his own terms. He's got his own pulpit, why not use it?
To his credit I don't feel like he tried to sugarcoat the situation or downplay his behavior. It was, under the circumstances, a refreshingly straightforward description of the episode. No smarmy mea culpas, no whiny justifications.
Chris Rock says men are as faithful as their options.
My advice: Be with someone with few options.
Sounds pretty tame compared to the mischief he could have been up to if he had a mind to.It did not move markets, and Berkshire Hathaway shares barely budged, but the marriage of Warren E. Buffett, the Omaha billionaire, to his longtime companion, Astrid Menks, had the financial world all abuzz yesterday.
Mr. Buffett and Ms. Menks formalized a relationship of more than 20 years in a brief civil ceremony at his daughter’s house in Omaha Wednesday afternoon.
The new Mrs. Buffett, 60, has been the constant companion to the 76-year-old financier, even as he remained married to his first wife, Susan T. Buffett, who died in 2004.
The first Mrs. Buffett, who had lived apart from her husband since the late 1970’s, knew and approved of the relationship with Ms. Menks.
“She has been with my father all these years for all the right reasons,” Mr. Buffett’s daughter, Susie Buffett, said in a telephone interview. “I’m so thankful. She loves him and takes care of him. If Warren didn’t have a cent, she’d be with him.”
However, this is a man who got married very recently to a woman he's lived with for about 20 years and with whom he has a 5 or 6 year old son. Does he really just think of women as receptacles? Or is he so driven by his libido that nothing else really matters?
We see a lot of this, I know. And I know that not all men are this type of pig. However, it just seems so damn wrong to me.
Bill Gates probably doesn't cheat. He probably has sex with robots.I don't know. Warren Buffet and Bill Gates could afford lifestyles that would put Hugh Hefner to shame, but they don't live like that.
How Does Warren Buffett Get Married? Frugally, It Turns Out
Sounds pretty tame compared to the mischief he could have been up to if he had a mind to.
Bill Gates is still on his first marraige. If he cheats, he keeps it discreet.
Any points in particular you disapprove of, or is this just a drive-by carpet bombing of dismissal.
So what's Dave's angle for 'abusing his power' with legal adults? "Sleep with me or I'll not let you work an unpaid position anymore"?
The boss/subordinate thing for one big sore thumb.
The incredibly sexist idea that somehow men have magic powers over women and that if there is an affair it must be the man forcing the woman
The idea that an intern wouldnt absolutely kick the living crap out of anyone who tried to force any unwanted advances on them (with it on tape, audio and DNA for backup)
just for a few
See just more evidence of his impropriety.
Find a post of mine that contradicts what I have posted here and we can discuss it. Don't assume I fit your stereotype version of me, because I do not.
Except his usual clueless audience laughed and applauded when the creepy Letterman admitted he did creepy stuff with Late Show employees. The entire 10 minute episode was indicative of the same bad judgment Letterman exercised when he violated the rule you don't **** where you eat.
Bill Gates probably doesn't cheat. He probably has sex with robots.
Merrill Markoe didn't succeed as a writer or a producer because she dated David Letterman. Her career is solidly based on her ability and talent. A quick Google search of her name will show you her credentials. Inferring otherwise is insulting to the woman and the hard work she has put into her career.
If you are going to suggest that, in dating her, Letterman took improper advantage of her in some way, then it could also be said that Markoe took equal advantage of Letterman. Without evidence of either, your moral high horse is precarious.
Two unattached, adult colleagues in a consensual long term romantic relationship...jeez, what is the world coming to?![]()