27 thoughts on “Enough Already”

  1. It is absolutely hilarious how Sarah gives Leo “a look” every so often. The potential for a harassment lawsuit is huge. I hope she is talking to a lawyer.

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    1. Anyone at TWiT offended by those comments, including contracted hosts, can sue Leo fo sexual harrasment. Doent have to be the directly harassed person.

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  2. You know, you guys really need to raise the bar here at #TotalDrama. I’m sick of you going after Leo. He’s an upstanding family man with a proven track record of helping people (especially older Americans on his nationwide “The Tech Guy” radio show). Just because he engages in lively talk with a co-host does not mean that he doesn’t care about his business.
    Lay off before you make even more of a fool of yourself. It’s just not fair how you treat the wonderful people at TWiT.

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  3. If there were any real men working in that studio,they’d ask for a “private” meeting with soup in the server room and knock him on his fat ass ..
    But a bunch of weasels work there so it will never happen .

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    1. OOps, and I fell for it too, it’s “Does the CARPET match the DRAPES?” or , if you are in the know, you say “and the carpet matches the drapes”.

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  4. In earlier days, when an old man would point to a lady’s whisker biscuit, he would say, “Does the carpet match the drapes, M’Lady?” And then upon receiving the answer, the gentleman would withdraw to the billiards room for brandy and cigars with the other men of the house. Today, things are quite different I’m afraid.

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  5. “the key difference between drapes and curtains is very simple. Basically, drapes are pleated and are more formal. Curtains are informal and it can be easily made. Both can make the window more appealing with extended flows of fabric.”

    In this picture you can see Sarah’s (former apartment) drapes. Some have said they were too long but others contend that overflowing fabric is a luxurious and posh look. It is not known if those drapes were hung in the current apartment at this time.

    The man’s tie was originally a sign that one was wealthy and had so much fabric he could tie some around his neck.

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  6. Sarahs reaction just makes me sad, you can tell she’s so tired of that guy and the harassment . That asshole talks about twit being an equal opportunity company, but he can say and do what ever he wants, including racist remarks, sexual harassment and bullying. He has surrounded him self with YES-people that never straighten him up.

    Pretty sure sarah’s at the point where its not worth the amount he’s paying her anymore and she’ll leave at the end of her contract.

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  7. Wow.

    That joke may have flown in the 90’s because many people were okay with subtle sexist remarks, but not today, especially in the workplace.

    Just unsubscribed the last few TWiT podcasts I left on my Downcast list. It’s not like I listened to them anyway…

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  8. Helpful tips for Sara.
    http://www.skintour.com/consumer-focus/botox-mistakes-and-how-to-fix-them
    “The Frozen Face

    Usually it’s the forehead, but I’ve seen people who look like the only moving part is their mouth. Hollywood, are you listening??? I call it the Oscar Night Freeze. We’ve all seen this: the expressionless face. The result looks slightly robotic and not natural in the least.

    The frozen face may not be a mistake in that some injectors are going for that look. And oddly enough a few people want it. But I think most would prefer to look more natural. I believe the goal should be no wrinkles, not no movement.

    If too much Botox was injected and your face doesn’t move, you’ll just have to wait for it to wear off. Unfortunately, there’s no quick fix for this. When you dip your toes back in the Botox waters, take the time to find a good injector that understands your goals.”

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