Double Whammy

16437000websters162009105026AM.jpgDouble Whammy: (Noun) A twofold blow or setback.

Sorry for the late start today, guys. I had an emergency involving my dog having multiple seizures in the middle of the night and spent the morning at the veterinarian's office. Suffice to say, I'm not exactly in the gossip mood.

But luckily for me, Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway lobbed me an underhand pitch by showing up at the premiere of Bride Wars wearing two of the saddest, most unfortunate outfits I've ever seen in my life. Kate Hudson's dress looks like she picked it up on sale in the dumpster behind Jessica McClintock. I mean, really? A mermaid tail? There's a reason why curvy girls stick to those dresses, and even Beyonce is shying away from them these days. Finally. And then there's Anne Hathaway who appears to have shown up at the premiere straight from her day job behind the cosmetic counter at Nordstroms. So thanks guys, you really know how to brighten a girl's morning.


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7 Comments


cattitude said:

Hope your dog is okay!! *hug*


Leigh said:

I second that... I hope he's doing better now! There are few things as terrifying as your pet getting sick in the middle of the night.


lostdwarf said:

I'm so sorry about your dog. Did they find out what happened?


Mrs. Plainview said:

Happy thoughts for you and your doggie! Hope everything is okay.


Stacey Author Profile Page said:

Thanks for all the kind words! Unfortunately, I don't know anything yet. The vet took blood work but I won't hear back anything until tomorrow, and even then it might end up being a "wait it out" type of situation. But on the plus side, she seems to be doing better today, and is running around playing with my roommate's dog as usual.


Leigh said:

I'm a veterinary tech... many dogs can have seizure disorders that are very easy to control with medication. Then you just have to get bloodwork done once a year to measure med levels, etc... and they can live a long, healthy life. Hoping it's something simple and easy to treat. ;)


other boo said:

I will add my voice to those hoping for the best. I'm glad to hear she is at least feeling chipper!