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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Waiting In Line is For the Little People

With stuff like this going on, will someone give me one good reason - just one - why we put put drug dealers in jail:

Laura Blankfein [wife of Goldman Sachs boss, Lloyd Blankfein] and her friend Susan Friedman, wife of another Goldman honcho, Richard Friedman, caused a huge scene at Super Saturday in the Hamptons last weekend when they arrived at the event before the noon start time and balked at waiting in line with the other ticket-holders.

'Their behavior was obnoxious. They were screaming,' said one witness. Blankfein said she wouldn't wait with 'people who spend less money than me.'
Posted by Duncan Kinder at 1:34 PM

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