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12/15/09
1. Getting your wedding photos into Vogue.
2. Keeping your wedding photos (mostly) out of Gawker.
Oh, and getting married.
Mazel Tov!
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(I realize her management style and access etc. are an issue with people. But denying she isn't a formidable and unique person with the future wide open, is unconvincing. )
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I didn't mean to be curt with what you said before. But I don't think her living large is out of touch with reality- whose reality? I don't think she's harming anyone, she's hiring and investing in art, artists, dressmakers, designers, cupcake shops.. she's 32, has the world at her feet, smart as hell, attractive, and i see worked her whole life to get there. I thinks she's extraordinary.
There seems to be animosity for her girly tendencies, but I find outfitting entire 747s as personal romper-rooms like Page and Brin have done far more gauche and hideously wasteful than her (first!) wedding.
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Maybe there should be two different words for alcoholism: (a) the old- money style where one dies of liver failure after throwing another big holiday party and (b) the new-money style where one chokes on ones own vomit after drinking of a whole bottle of vodka alone.
Look, I don't have a horse in this race. But of the two snark-worthy life choices I see the Brin/Page's way as a safer long-term choice. They do prop-up their family members something fierce.
I re-read your original post again ("convenient to SFMOMA and shopping") and now I think she's living your dream life.
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Ha! You may have a point, but I'd never live in that part of town, SF has so many more beautiful places to live. Which makes me see your pint more- there is something very nouveau riche and gauche about choosing to live there. I'd bet she saw Pretty Woman too many times as a kid, but wants to be Gere in that film as well.
I have no idea what you mean about "Brin/Page's way as a safer long-term choice", in the least. They are worth $20 billion, and outfit jumbo 747s as geek paradises, damn the waste and carbon cost so they can transport their asses wherever yet still play Xbox in their jammies. perhaps that's your dream. I don't hear much scorn for that as I hear for this chick's being attractive and liking nice things. And are you saying Mayer somehow doesn't show largesse towards her family, compared to Brin and Page? That she's somehow deficient in that area?
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When Gawker/Valleywag snarks at Brin/Page they do it primarily by pointing out the questionable financial dealing that they do to prop-up their respective family businesses.
When Gawker/Valleywag snarks at Mayer they do it primarily by laughing at her choice of friends and how to entertain them.
I really think that this is the big distinction: extended family is always better than fair-weather friends in keeping somebody grounded in reality.
I really don't begrudge either side their choice of toys or places to live. It really doesn't matter to me. Being close to a museum? Why would anyone care? Any serious museum patron could get a private showing. On the other hand, if the important thing is to be seen in museum, that is the problem.
Shopping? Anyone with any money to speak of will be found by the sellers.
I don't really know SF, but I used to live in a big city in Europe and remember seing some spectacular flameouts. I've been invited to weddings that had two separate receptions: one for family from the old country and one for friends from the new country, so I'm no stranger to social and cultural pressures.
To summarize: I'm really waiting to read something about Marissa's family and how she's dealing with her old folks. If I don't read anything about that, I'm going to think that she's sliding into some dark place in her psyche.
In other words: she needs somebody to thell her: memento mori. Normally that would be her relatives. If not family, then she needs to hire somebody to say that to her in the fashion of ancient roman generals.
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Have you've heard of anything like this in S.F. in general or in this wedding in particular?
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Going a bit tangential, perhaps? I like Ryan here, I don't mind the coverage, I'm not objecting to it, it's fascinating really. And amusing, I'm glad it's covered, I do see the point.
From the SF Mag article, Mayer seems quite close to her parents- they're quoted at the party, they seem quite middle-class with an academic bent, amazed at her immense success but probably the nurturers of it too. I'm sure she takes good care of them. I don't see her as ungrounded- heirs an heiresses often are, but this girl really made her fortune herself.
Are we still talking about the wedding? I was talking more of her lifestyle, not just a weekend. Look, she earned the right to do what she damn well peases, is my take. Sincerely, this girl really is something.
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Can someone explain the point of this obsessive coverage? She's a woman, and that is somehow remarkable? Oh wait, she works for Google! Why yes, that means that completely boring things are suddenly fascinating. THANKS!
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Also: "Mayer," not "Mayers"
"Stuart Weitzman" not "Stuart Wietzman"
"Brioni," not "Broni"
Blergh.
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Calling you a blowhard would be taking it easy.
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Ha - and black pants by Express.
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My cousin had one recently. They've separated twice since, and I don't give them more than another 6 months.
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