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The Old Gray Lady
Another in the annals of the New York Times Style section on upscale urban parenting...
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/garden/14kids.html?_r=1&ref=garden&oref=slogin
If you look at the comments, on page 5 a couple of the people profiled in the article commented, more or less hurt or amused at the mostly negative response to their parenting choices to put designer furniture above their children. My question is, why would anyone agree to be the focus of a NYT Style section article on parenting NOT expecting to be portrayed as a completely shallow, over-priviledged twit? It's their stock in trade! Don't these people READ the Times Style section?
Baby name notes: rich people with designer furniture are likely to name thier kids: Harrison, Cole, Brooke, Raine, Beckett, Vin, Fia, Ryder, Seth.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/garden/14kids.html?_r=1&ref=garden&oref=slogin
If you look at the comments, on page 5 a couple of the people profiled in the article commented, more or less hurt or amused at the mostly negative response to their parenting choices to put designer furniture above their children. My question is, why would anyone agree to be the focus of a NYT Style section article on parenting NOT expecting to be portrayed as a completely shallow, over-priviledged twit? It's their stock in trade! Don't these people READ the Times Style section?
Baby name notes: rich people with designer furniture are likely to name thier kids: Harrison, Cole, Brooke, Raine, Beckett, Vin, Fia, Ryder, Seth.
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"Good morning, Mrs. ---. I'm calling from the New York Times, and we'd like to profile you for an article on modern parenting -- "
"Fuck off. No, seriously. I have seen what you do to people. You're in league with everyone's evil in-laws everywhere, aren't you?"
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Perhaps there should be a telethon. Or at least a congressional inquiry.
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Obviously invisible fencing kept the kids from ever setting foot in there.
Comment from Husband of Mighty Urchin re Baby Name Notes...
Designer bookshelves by IKEA
Classic crib & mattress set by BIFMUB [Borrowed-it-from-Mighty-Urchin's-Boss]
Drop-leaf dining room table by MUHBICOAFAFUTNF [Mighty-Urchin's-Husband-Bought-It-Cheap-off-a-Friend-After-Friend-Upgraded-To-New-Furniture]
Pre-flat screen, pre-digital 27" TV by Sony (a priceless antique made safe from thieves only by the fact that it requires a crane to lift the darn thing...)