<p>zm, My darling loving considerate W just said that as she headed off to bed. Just one more ;)</p>
<p>This one’s great.</p>
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<p>Our distinctive standards ensure that you always experience the quality you’ve come to expect in a world-class service when working with Emperors’ Club. With direct connection to internationally acclaimed artists and art we offer access to some of the most captivating, authentic contemporary art available. Our Concierge service provides extraordinary benefits that enhance life immeasurably, impress companions and enhance business ventures. Best of all, our innovative social introduction / dating services allow you a luxuriously enjoyable dating or travel experience with some of the world’s most exclusive companions. We match our customers with the most competitive contemporary art leads, most compatible models, and finest concierge luxuries for both their personal preferences and the occasion. Our services are professional, reliable and luxuriously pleasurable. </p>
<p>Emperors’ Club is a positive force, intensely committed to serving our customers honestly and discreetly. Our goal is to make life more peaceful, balanced, beautiful and meaningful. We honor commitment to our clients and members as we covet long-term relationships of trust and mutual benefit. Experience for yourself a membership of obvious distinction…</p>
<p>Hmmmm. Prostitution as an “art” form? Curm, I love your finds!!! Gee, I think every business should have this as their tagline… “Our services are professional, reliable and luxuriously pleasurable.”</p>
<p>This may be rooted in his past childhood. Maybe his father presented him with a gift during his 16th birthday, or possibly high school graduation gift!</p>
<p>Money to burn, but never a replacement for insecurity. lol</p>
<p>Disclaimer: I can’t prove the validity of this; I found it on a blog…Apparently on Tuesday’s airing of “Today”, Dr. Laura Schlessinger was interviewed, that this came from that interview??? Please tell me this isn’t true… Good lord, did I fall asleep and wake up in 1953?</p>
<p>VIEIRA: Do you think women play any role in this, Dr. Laura?
SCHLESSINGER: It’s interesting. what you said about what men need – men do need validation. When they come into the world they’re born of a woman. Getting the validation from mommy is the beginning of needing it from a woman. When the wife does not focus in on the needs and the feelings sexually, personally, to make him feel like a man, to make him feel like a success, to make him feel like our hero, he’s very susceptible to the charm of some other woman making him feel what he needs. These days, women don’t spend a lot of time thinking about how they can give their men what they need.
VIEIRA: Are you saying women should feel guilty, like they somehow drove the man to cheat?
SCHLESSINGER: You know what, the cheating was his decision to repair what’s damaged, and to feed himself where he’s starving. But, yes, I hold women accountable for tossing out perfectly good men by not treating them with the love and kindness and respect and attention they need.</p>
<p>Oh, dear lord… I do feel like it is 1953! Oh, poor baby, he was forced into “repairing the damage”. Do not know how credible that blog is. I usually catch some of the Today, but not today. I turned the TV off last night and did not turn it on this morning because I did not want to be bombarded with this stuff. </p>
<p>Where is my rolling pin?! I’m going to ship it to Mrs. Spitzer so she could do some damage repair of her own.</p>
<p>I’m with you on the rolling pin plan, Bunsen! And possibly one for Dr. Laura too.</p>
<p>I can’t believe the photo of the wife “standing by her man” on the front page of all the papers. I told my daughter that were I in that situation, I wouldn’t be in the photo because I’d be at the attorney’s office filing for divorce.</p>
<p>I think she was saying to herself, “I will not strangle him with my bare hands while we’re on camera, I will not strangle him with my bare hands…”</p>
<p>Dr. Laura is a total and complete fool. She used to get on her radio show and verbally abuse the poor folks who called in for advice. It is simply outrageous that that idiot, with no formal training in psychology, can get airtime to spew her outrageous nonsense. In the former case (with her show) it sold airtime. Money talks. Her tv show, however, was so ridiculous, and her bahavior (from my recollection) so outrageous, it got quickly canned. I simply cannot fathom why she was interviewed for the Spitzer case other than perhaps as an expert on total stupidity, self-aggrandizement and bad decision making-- from her personal experience.</p>
<p>I cannot believe the Dr. Laura quotes! My jaw just dropped! Unbelievable, it is now his wife’s fault because her husband was just starved!</p>
<p>Terpdad, that is exactly what I was thinking! Pehaps if he “fed his wife” (using Dr. Laura terminology, I think), and he worked on his marriage with her, he would not feel so starved.</p>
<p>jym, I thought that she was a psychologist! I was fooled. What is her “doctorate” in? Just googled her and it says that she earned a pHd in '74 from Columbia, but it did not list what that pHd is in. Editing, just read that her pHd is in physiology. Is that right? I had no idea.</p>