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I'm worried that the hate-ratings would be so high for Bitsy that they would have her back.

On the topic of Trump, I do love this from the NY Post article linked above:

The endlessly quotable Donald Trump, fresh off his feud with O’Donnell, switched sides, calling Hasselbeck ‘one of the dumber people on TV’ and ‘an imbecile.’

What is it that they say about a stopped clock being correct twice a day?

Fwiw, this didn't stop Bitsy from fawning over him in his frequent Fox and Friends calls, which was okay because he was railing against Socialist Kenyan Barack Obama.

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I haven't posted in a long time (life gets in the way sometimes!) but periodically come to this column to read the spot on snark. Got a new password today so I could post, because I had forgotten mine.

So . . Read The New York Post this morning (a guilty pleasure) and was surprised to see Lamar S has a story on Page Six - he wants sympathy and publicity for a reality show he wants to sell to supplement his school teacher (maybe he is only a substitute?) salary. What a fiasco! I tried to post a link but couldn't get it to work, sorry, so Goggle it if you are interested.

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I also don't believe that Sal recognized Sherri from "Less Than Perfect" rather than the daily show she had been on for years.

I remember when this all went down. Back then, Sherri practically live-tweeted her life. The weekend before the breakup she was typically gushing about Sal. Then an uncharacteristic silence, and the next thing we knew, Sal was out of the picture. Sort of not jibes with Sal's account here.

There are some things I believe. I do believe Sherri was baby-crazy. And I would *love* it to be true if Sherri were smart enough to keep her assets separate (which it seems she did - no litigation about their assets.) But I thought it was *SAL* who insisted on a son and not Sherri. I think there's even videotaped proof of that when they were talking about their engagement on The View.

I would love to hear Sherri's side of things.

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So far, to my knowledge, this has been Sherri's answer to anything related to her legal issues with Sal and the baby:

At the end of the day I hope my character & integrity say what I have not.

And honestly, I don't get that statement at ALL. It makes no sense. Who is defining "integrity" and "character"?? What do they mean in Sherri's world? Ugh.

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So . . Read The New York Post this morning (a guilty pleasure) and was surprised to see Lamar S has a story on Page Six - he wants sympathy and publicity for a reality show he wants to sell to supplement his school teacher (maybe he is only a substitute?) salary. What a fiasco! I tried to post a link but couldn't get it to work, sorry, so Goggle it if you are interested.

Waaaa waaaa waaaa Sal!  What a loser.  I love how he told Page Six he had left his job 'being a staff writer on the sitcom Rodney."   Since I'd never heard of that show I looked it up only to find it ran from 2004 to 2006.  He met Sherri in 2011.  Oh, and he blames her for not being able to "return to comedy television writing"   Pfft.   

 

Here is the link

http://pagesix.com/2016/03/13/sherri-shepherd-begged-for-a-child-and-then-abandoned-us/?_ga=1.51798442.2024658927.1457886582

 

Sal, I don't believe you paid $20,000 for the engagement ring.

Ha!  I guess Page Six doesn't either, because it only  says he proposed with a $20K ring - although Sal says he bought it - which I don't believe either. 

 

Nor do I believe he "quit his job" because I'm pretty sure he didn't have one and was only too happy to move east and live the life on Sherri's bank account.  I do however, believe that getting married and having a baby was always the plan - at least his plan for sure and probably Sherri's too.  At some point Sherri woke up and guess what Sal, plans change! 

 

 

The lack of trust extended to their finances. Sally, who signed a prenup, says that his name was never added to the deed of the million-dollar Allendale, NJ, house they shared, nor did the newlyweds share joint bank accounts.

 

I did LOL at this part though where Sal twists Sherri's rare common sense into a fatal flaw of "lack of trust." One thing about Sherri, she loves Jeffery and she's not going to jeopardize his future while handing Sal the keys to the bank accounts - which of course is why he's really pissed at her.

She's meeting her financial obligations and I'm sorry but his continued attempts at public shaming her only make him look worse in my opinion. It sounds like he wants a medal for taking care of his stepson while Sherri was out WORKING and giant pity party payday for being a single parent - something millions of people handle everyday.  

 

Well, at least he got all his expensive dental work in before he left - kind of like you do before you quit your job with good dental coverage, LOL.

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Yes, I think it's all about the money for Sal - otherwise there would be no reason to keep yapping to the 'press'.   Famewhoring it up on a reality show isn't going to do his son any good but it will be 'easy' money for him.     I applaud Sherri for listening to whomever is telling her to keep her mouth shut and not engage when he does this stuff.  I hope she can keep it up. 

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Sherri may not go into details, which is very not her,but moans, groans & tweets enough little bits & pieces to have her brain dead fans reassure her that God is with her. This is my biggest bitch about Sherri how she twists each mistake she makes into a religious tirade, that despite what she has said / done God will protect her. No accountability in Sherri's life........

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Sherri may not go into details, which is very not her,but moans, groans & tweets enough little bits & pieces to have her brain dead fans reassure her that God is with her. This is my biggest bitch about Sherri how she twists each mistake she makes into a religious tirade, that despite what she has said / done God will protect her. No accountability in Sherri's life........

 

 

 

This is why absolutely loathe religion (especially Sherri's interpretation of it).  People like her use their religion to condemn other people who they think are sinning but  hypocritically think their God is forgiving them for the sins they commit.

So far, to my knowledge, this has been Sherri's answer to anything related to her legal issues with Sal and the baby:

At the end of the day I hope my character & integrity say what I have not.

And honestly, I don't get that statement at ALL. It makes no sense. Who is defining "integrity" and "character"?? What do they mean in Sherri's world? Ugh

 

 Oh yes this situation has definitely shown Sherri's true character.  It has shown her to be an uncaring selfish person who absolutely has no intention of willing living up to her obligations.  Yes Sal was a pig who took her for a ride but Sherri jumped on that ride of her own free will and she chose to pick up a passenger along the way.  She signed a contract to have a child born to her and her husband.  If she didn't want the husband anymore, fine.  But you can't return a baby like he's a pair of shoes that don't fit.

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It's time for Sal to shut up and just be a parent to his child. He's getting an extra $50k a year to help care for his child-- more than many people make in a year-- on top of whatever salary he makes as a teacher. That isn't poverty. It's a shame that the child doesn't have a mother, but he needs to stop it with the "woe is me" act. He'd do his child more good by just being a normal single parent than running to every reporter who will listen about how unloved the child is. One day, the child will be old enough to google himself. It would be nice if he didn't have to read about his own father lamenting their sad, abandoned life together. If you want to seem like "the good guy", then be the good guy and move on.

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and stop posting these on Twitter.

 

Just be a father to your kid! You're only going to get a limited amount of more cash from the articles. It is going to be old news at some point.

 

Lamar Sal Sally ‏@SalfromtheD  · 2h2 hours ago 

Just got a call from the sitter.  LJ has got the runs.  Have to leave work early.  Break out the cape, it's Daddy Time!

 

Lamar Sal Sally ‏@SalfromtheD  · Feb 15 

Inside Sherri’s Surrogate Son’s Sad Life: He’s Sick & Calls Others Mama http://fw.to/6ROzvjl

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and stop posting these on Twitter.

 

Just be a father to your kid! You're only going to get a limited amount of more cash from the articles. It is going to be old news at some point.

 

Lamar Sal Sally ‏@SalfromtheD  · 2h2 hours ago 

Just got a call from the sitter.  LJ has got the runs.  Have to leave work early.  Break out the cape, it's Daddy Time!

 

Lamar Sal Sally ‏@SalfromtheD  · Feb 15 

Inside Sherri’s Surrogate Son’s Sad Life: He’s Sick & Calls Others Mama http://fw.to/6ROzvjl

Good grief, Sal is worse than I thought he was and I thought he was pretty pathetic already.   Selling stories like this only makes him look like a whiney loser.  I have zero doubt he is exaggerating the child's condition for some sort of attention? sympathy? financial gain?  Did he set up a go-fund-me page yet?     

 

“Sherri has literally made my life a living hell as far as what she’s done, what she’s done to my reputation in the media, what she has just put me through,” he said. “I’m $100,000 in debt because of this, lawyer fees.”

 

 

I don't see where Sherri has done anything to his "reputation in the media" except create one, since no one knew his name before he met Sherri.  In any case,  I think he's doing all the damage to his reputation at this point.  

 

“He says, ‘Mama,’ and I just tell him, ‘I’m working on it son. I’m working on it,'” Sally noted. “I wish he could say, ‘Good mama’ because that’s the thing I’m looking for is a good person, a good female to be in his life.”

Ha.  Good luck.  Any self-respecting woman would take one look at this twitter feed and run like hell.   I would have guessed that finding a girlfriend wouldn't be a priority for a man with a baby and money troubles but what do I know except Sal seems to have crossed from sympathetic to disgusting. 

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Sal and Sherri on Twitter, what a pair. Sal gets a call from the "sitter" tweets about it, because that's the first thing you do when the sitter calls because your child is ill...............omg

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I don't know - he couldn't leave his classroom and rush home without a replacement. So he had time.

And not that Sherri doesn't tweet every little drama in her life.

OTOH I don't tweet - so what do I know?

On this hand - I would be apprehensive about trying to explain to a 3 year old why he does not have a mother.

But then Jeffrey and this little boy will be on the internet eventually and will look up this sordid marriage (and SS's escapades looking for a huzzband) so there is that.

Sal and SS are both awful and play the single parent card constantly.

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Couldn't leave his classroom?? If he's tweeting while he's teaching, he's even more of a jerk than I thought.

Does anyone know if he really is working as a schoolteacher?   Somehow, I'm finding this hard to believe. 

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If there was a family emergency, a teacher calls the office and they usually find a teacher with an off period to cover the class, and other classes--until t h ey can get a substitute. It has happened before in schools, esp during times when more teachers are gone (like conferences), than there are subs.

Sal is tweeting for the public and the courts...so he looks like a caring father. It's pathetic that he's perseverating on Sherri's lack of participation, because the baby will read this when he gets older and suffer. I just hope and pray that the baby has some really caring or quality women around for his needs, like a grandma or aunt. I know dads can raise kids well too.

My grand nephew is being raised by his dad with no contact from the uncaring mom since he was a baby --he is 9 now -- and me, his aunts, grandma, cousins, (male snd female) all love this kid who is awesome. He will still feel the lack of a mom, but we are trying to ameliorate that pain, if we can. I know there are so many kids out there without dads around too. It's ridiculous these days. Wow, sorry to get personal. I never realized how I viewed this debacle. Still hate Sal and Sherri.

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"Break out the cape" What a loser! I swear this guy only had that kid so he could extract as much money from Sherri as he possibly can. It's not enough so he has to look for attention on social media. The jerk is also teaching kids! What kind of school is he teaching in.

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"Break out the cape" What a loser! I swear this guy only had that kid so he could extract as much money from Sherri as he possibly can. It's not enough so he has to look for attention on social media. The jerk is also teaching kids! What kind of school is he teaching in.

I agree. Egotist? User? Hells to the yeah!

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Break out the cape? Because a parent taking care of a child is some kind of super hero? Nobody told me that when my kids were little.

They should have. ;)

My Mom was kind of like a super hero to me.  I just hope I can be as strong as she was.

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^^^^^  Awwww, that's nice Jaded.  
 
 

Break out the cape? Because a parent taking care of a child is some kind of super hero? Nobody told me that when my kids were little.

And is diarrhea really a leave - work early emergency?   I mean it is for me, but what about for a toddler?

 

Sal is tweeting for the public and the courts...so he looks like a caring father.

Oh of course, I never thought about the tweeting 'for the courts' aspect.  Trying to leave a 'good parent' trail I suppose although I'd hope a judge could see through it and any halfway decent lawyer could make the argument about all his tweeting being a contradiction to the "I'm a great dad" drumbeat. 

 

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OH GOD! Who tweets out that their kid has the runs? I'd be HORRIFIED if someone tweeted when I have diarrhea. He is a disgusting excuse of a human being. I question Sherri's sanity for not seeing it, but then I've been in LURVE and made stupid decisions. Sherri is flawed but Im team Sherri in this mess.. well I'm team baby first... poor kid.  

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I know this sounds disgusting, but if a toddler (or preschooler) has two bouts of diarrhea, or vomiting, we call the parents to pick up the child. Hopefully they show up ASAP, without stopping to tweet.

Some schools can accommodate a sick child, but we don't have the facilities to do so.

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And is diarrhea really a leave - work early emergency?   I mean it is for me, but what about for a toddler?

 

I was just asking the same question, Cosmo.  

 

It's been a long time since I had a two year old in my house, and I when I did I was a stay at home mom so I never had to deal with the "do I need to leave work" issue.  But is a simple bout of diarrhea something that requires leaving work to deal with?  It's gross but it doesn't sound that serious ... it's not like the child is dizzy or feverish and dehydrated or having serious stomach pains (Sal calling it "the runs" makes it sound less than dire). I would figure a parent would ask the sitter to give the boy some Pepto-Bismal, and if he is not better by the time you get off work, you assess the situation, monitor his temperature, maybe give more meds and starchy foods, then take him to the doctor if it persists. 

 

I say all this assuming the boy is cared for in his own home by a sitter, though.  Maybe he stays at the sitters house and s/he cares for other children as well, and s/he didn't want him to stay there and possibly expose other children there to some kind of virus or something and that is why Sal had to dash over and collect him.  But if he was in his own home, I really don't see the reason for Sal to have to rush home to tend to him.  Maybe you slip the sitter a little something extra in their paycheck that week if what they had to deal with was all that bad, but taking a half day off work because your kid ate too much greasy food or something seems like an overreaction.

 

Or maybe I am just a cold-hearted beast of a mother, I don't know lol  ... No cape for me I guess!  cross.gif

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^^^

Or maybe I am just a cold-hearted beast of a mother, I don't know lol  ... No cape for me I guess!

 

Well, Celia~

Ya' know what they say:

You don't tug on superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger
And you don't mess around with Celia.

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I was just asking the same question, Cosmo.  

 

It's been a long time since I had a two year old in my house, and I when I did I was a stay at home mom so I never had to deal with the "do I need to leave work" issue.  But is a simple bout of diarrhea something that requires leaving work to deal with?  It's gross but it doesn't sound that serious ... it's not like the child is dizzy or feverish and dehydrated or having serious stomach pains (Sal calling it "the runs" makes it sound less than dire). I would figure a parent would ask the sitter to give the boy some Pepto-Bismal, and if he is not better by the time you get off work, you assess the situation, monitor his temperature, maybe give more meds and starchy foods, then take him to the doctor if it persists. 

 

I say all this assuming the boy is cared for in his own home by a sitter, though.  Maybe he stays at the sitters house and s/he cares for other children as well, and s/he didn't want him to stay there and possibly expose other children there to some kind of virus or something and that is why Sal had to dash over and collect him.  But if he was in his own home, I really don't see the reason for Sal to have to rush home to tend to him.  Maybe you slip the sitter a little something extra in their paycheck that week if what they had to deal with was all that bad, but taking a half day off work because your kid ate too much greasy food or something seems like an overreaction.

 

Or maybe I am just a cold-hearted beast of a mother, I don't know lol  ... No cape for me I guess!  cross.gif

I think Cousin Amy answered the question for both of us.   I'm guessing he was in some sort of daycare.  Of course that's assuming any of it is true, which is a big assumption on my part.   

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I was thinking I'd get another "sitter" if they feel they couldn't handle "the runs". However, apparently he has an illness, so maybe such a thing is significant for him. (I don't know what the illness is) 

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Vinyasa, FWIW (and since you occasionally ask), I noticed today that Bitsy's Greenwich house is now listed as "Off Market."  Looks like it was simply delisted, not sold.  It was On Market for about 6 months, so listing contract may have expired and perhaps they decided to take a break.

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Vinyasa, FWIW (and since you occasionally ask), I noticed today that Bitsy's Greenwich house is now listed as "Off Market."  Looks like it was simply delisted, not sold.  It was On Market for about 6 months, so listing contract may have expired and perhaps they decided to take a break.

LOL!!!

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If someone had bought it, the broker page would probably say "in contract."

There's a reason to take it off market - if a property is on the market a long time, a prospective buyer feels they have a bargaining chip (and usually does - the owner may grow increasingly eager to sell) and can start low-balling bids.

By taking it off market, they can put it back on in a few weeks and claim it's "new" to the market. It restarts the clock.

I wonder if Sherri was successful in selling her house.

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Vinyasa, FWIW (and since you occasionally ask), I noticed today that Bitsy's Greenwich house is now listed as "Off Market."  Looks like it was simply delisted, not sold.  It was On Market for about 6 months, so listing contract may have expired and perhaps they decided to take a break.

 

Oh great, I just got my $4.7 million ready and now I can't buy it????

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On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2016 at 0:25 AM, Medicine Crow said:

Kinda sad isn't it??

 

On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2016 at 0:20 AM, maggiemae said:

Took a look at SS's twitter. She reminds me of a very old has been - going through her catelogue of appearances that weren't so terrific. No longer talking about Jeffrey at all. Very sad.

Jeffrey has now made an appearance on her Twitter. It's a picture of the two of them. He's shirtless and posing, with Sherri saying he's going to a dance on Friday and trying to impress. Whatever, she is still an ass, and I still feel sorry for him.

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For anyone else who remembers former co-host in the running Rachel Campos-Duffy, she and her husband just had their 8th child.
 

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54 minutes ago, Mumbles said:

Some nice news. Rosie posted a photo on Instagram of her, Vivi and Chelsea at Fran Drescher's cancer fundraising event. Folks look happy. 

 

I am so happy to see this pic of them together. They look great! Thanks for posting this, Mumbles.

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