Miriam's Kitchen
A few weeks back, our Janet took some heat for the $200 jeans she blogged about. Somebody called Woof said this: "Use the money you save to buy a homeless person a sandwich every day for 2 months straight." Well, we tended to agree and have found the perfect thing to buy with those dollars. On May 5, Miriam's Kitchen, the organization that provides breakfast and other services to D.C.'s homeless people, will host its annual benefit. "100 Bowls of Compassion" will take place in the World Bank Atrium from 6-9:30 p.m. Included in the $225 per person ticket: Delicious food, live music, live and silent auctions and an open bar. For tickets, call 202-452-8926. Woof. -- Alexa
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Posted by: CJax | April 1, 2005 9:26 AM | Report abuse
Woof,
You do you think you are punk? She earned the money and can spend anyway she wants.
Janet buy another pair and a an expensive pair of shoes to go with it. Woof why don't you put your money where your mouth is punk!
Posted by: Sheepherder | April 2, 2005 5:46 PM | Report abuse
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It would be pathetic if Janet actually was made to feel bad for enoying some nice jeans. Heck, there's no real necessity of the GOGS, I mean - why doesnt everyone spend all that money they spend entertaining themselves to end world hunger? Bollocks.