We love MOB. A lot. But there's something remarkably whack about them co-opting the anomaly known as The Hipster Grifter. Have you heard of her? She's the woman who's been conning everyone in New York and is currently wanted for arrest back in her home state of Utah. Head on over to Gawker for the back story if you're still loss.
But we digress.
MOB outfitted Keri Ferrell for an interview she did with Animal New York. In it, the beard-loving twenty-something gives a half-ass apology for ruining a lot of people's lives. It's bad. She looks even worse. There's absolutely nothing cool about stealing someone's social security card or telling people you have cancer to get them to feel bad for your trifling ass.
Now, if the criminal would have jacked some banks and gave the proceeds to recently laid off car workers or single mothers struggling to provide for their kids during this recession, this may not have been as bad. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Keri Ferrell is no modern day Robin Hood and why MOB felt like giving her a cape is beyond us. Unless, of course, unrepentant sociopaths are the inspiration for their next collection.

Did you watch "Grey Gardens" on Saturday night? Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange were amazing and the way in which HBO explored the special relationship between "Big" and "Little" was simply beautiful. Still, after watching the film with my own lovely mother, we were both left with more questions than answers: Why didn't "mother darling's" other children help out when the house started crumbling? Why didn't Jackie O hire the two women a weekly cleaning service after she initially stepped in? Were the two fallen socialites mentally unstable?
In anticipation of HBO's take on the lives eccentric mother/daughter duo "Big" and "Little" Eddie,
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