Low D wrote:We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.
I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.
I can only take that show in small doses, LOL.
Her instagram is interesting.
Yeah, considering Amy owns bestiality books/mags to show her brother (for shock value) pictures of costumes that went with the decades are quite tame. I read some of the postings but must’ve missed the pics.
Had a sibling that was a King or something in a school play and I then wore it as a pimp costume while another siblings was a hooker. We were around ten or eleven. Watching
Baretta, Kojak and Starsky & Hutch will do that.
If you come from a neighborhood where you play “hide ‘em ditch ‘em” being a sex worker for Halloween is nothing.
I like David’s brother’s Fuck-it Bucket anecdote.
Had a ticket to see him in Santa Cruz and couldn’t make it. Every time I see him appearing nearby it’s either sold out or I’m traveling. Did see
Santaland Diaries at our Old Globe though and it was a-mazing.
David wrote an article about the suicide of their sister that was interesting and certainly spoke to me being one of seven kids.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013 ... e-are-fiveJust a brilliant family.
Have never seen David Sedaris in person, but returning from Dublin I jumped up and bum rushed first class on a flight from Heathrow to JFK, startling author Augusten Burroughs. I had like a half-hour to get thru customs and on an LAX flight and just went for it.
How dare a coach person bypass the first class? I was gonna say
Hey man! but was on a mission. He seemed boring.
[quote="Low D"]We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.
I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.[/quote]
I can only take that show in small doses, LOL.
Her instagram is interesting.
Yeah, considering Amy owns bestiality books/mags to show her brother (for shock value) pictures of costumes that went with the decades are quite tame. I read some of the postings but must’ve missed the pics.
Had a sibling that was a King or something in a school play and I then wore it as a pimp costume while another siblings was a hooker. We were around ten or eleven. Watching [i]Baretta, Kojak and Starsky & Hutch[/i] will do that. :roll: If you come from a neighborhood where you play “hide ‘em ditch ‘em” being a sex worker for Halloween is nothing.
I like David’s brother’s Fuck-it Bucket anecdote.
Had a ticket to see him in Santa Cruz and couldn’t make it. Every time I see him appearing nearby it’s either sold out or I’m traveling. Did see [i]Santaland Diaries[/i] at our Old Globe though and it was a-mazing.
David wrote an article about the suicide of their sister that was interesting and certainly spoke to me being one of seven kids.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/10/28/now-we-are-five
Just a brilliant family.
Have never seen David Sedaris in person, but returning from Dublin I jumped up and bum rushed first class on a flight from Heathrow to JFK, startling author Augusten Burroughs. I had like a half-hour to get thru customs and on an LAX flight and just went for it. 8) How dare a coach person bypass the first class? I was gonna say [i]Hey man![/i] but was on a mission. He seemed boring.