Category Archives: Cathy Seipp

I Haven’t Lost All My Friends

In the wake of my tasteless comments on Cathy Seipp’s unfortunate demise, it seemed I’d lost all my friends. Without Cathy’s protection, I felt like a stray dog with rabies headed for the pound. With trepidation, I stepped into Wednesday … Continue reading

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Cathy Planned To Never Invite Me To Her Home

Though most of her friends advised her against it, Cathy agreed to give me an interview. “I’ll do the interview,” she told her friends, “but I’ll never let him know where I live.” A few weeks went by, and Cathy … Continue reading

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How Did The Private Cathy Differ From The Public Cathy?

The Cathy I knew was much more vulnerable than her writings suggest. After listing off her complaints one night, she said to me, "This is where you say something supportive." Cathy Seipp was just as needy for tangible gifts on … Continue reading

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I Am Eliot Stein

I am fat, weird and unpopular. I have Narcissistic Personality Disorder. I write parodies that I think are funny but normal people find despicable. I believe I pursue the truth but normal people see my quest as betrayal. As Robert … Continue reading

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Tom Christie’s Tribute To Cathy Seipp

He writes in the LA Weekly: She was ‚Äúopinionated,‚Äù as everyone says, meaning both acerbic and politically conservative, and she could be difficult, sometimes absurdly so. But she was also a good and loyal friend, a devoted mother to 17-year-old … Continue reading

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