The Tattler and her attaché were spotted at the Seattle Opera’s Amelia world premiere. She was wearing a silk chinoise-inspired full length column dress with killer black heels. Her handsome attaché wishes to remain unidentified.
This post is most frustrating, liebster Feldheim: I don't want to read about the Tattler's latest haberdasheric escapades; I want to see them in all of their digitized splendor. I can only urge you to employ a small band of discreet intelligencers who would undertake to act as Tattler-photographing moles for the benefit of those of us unable to trail her ourselves--which we would surely do if only we had the wherewithal to do it. That her consort was handsome is hardly a consolation; indeed, it adds only insult to keen injury.
Being the mastermind behind "a small band of discreet intelligencers acting as Tattler-photographing moles" would be an odd occupation even for this blogger. However, I can suggest paying close attention to The Civic Center Blog. The camera-wielding SFMike crosses paths with the Opera Tattler on a regular basis & frequently posts the visual evidence.
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This post is most frustrating, liebster Feldheim: I don't want to read about the Tattler's latest haberdasheric escapades; I want to see them in all of their digitized splendor. I can only urge you to employ a small band of discreet intelligencers who would undertake to act as Tattler-photographing moles for the benefit of those of us unable to trail her ourselves--which we would surely do if only we had the wherewithal to do it. That her consort was handsome is hardly a consolation; indeed, it adds only insult to keen injury.
Being the mastermind behind "a small band of discreet intelligencers acting as Tattler-photographing moles" would be an odd occupation even for this blogger. However, I can suggest paying close attention to The Civic Center Blog. The camera-wielding SFMike crosses paths with the Opera Tattler on a regular basis & frequently posts the visual evidence.
That's very funny Axel. Now we all want to see the dress and shoes and know the mystery man's identity
I suppose we will just all have to start attending more performances in the hopes of having our own Tattler sightings.
Good golly, Herr Feldheim! You certainly have made me laugh.
I am so glad to have been a cause of amusement to you.
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