Posted on 11/01/2012 3:19:06 PM PDT by NoLibZone
It was definitely a scary 48 hours for the inhabitants of New York.
But now that Hurricane Sandy has moved away from the East Coast, it's back to business for most New Yorkers, including Bette Midler.
The veteran actress and singer continued her life as usual and celebrated her yearly extravagant celebrity 'Hulaween' bash on Wednesday night in the storm-struck city.
Despite the fact that Lower Manhattan is still without power, Bette managed to find a venue uptown which did have electricity: The Waldorf Astoria hotel.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2226124/Hocus-Pocus-star-Bette-Midler-hosts-extravagant-French-themed-Halloween-party-New-York.html#ixzz2B0myRyXZ
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Midler party and tweets about Mitt's being an evil 1%er
The NYC 1%ers party as New York City dwellers suffer.
Let them eat cake!
Bette herself took to Twitter throughout the evening to keep her fans updated on the events.
‘Ok, the man we invited to address us #globalwarmingisreal could not make it because of GLOBALWARMING!! So sad, Al Gore..see you soon xox,’
I guess GoreBull couldn’t get his multimillion dollar boat to run on solar or the great winds blowing across the east coast!
The guest of honour though was supposed to be Al Gore, who couldn’t make it due to the unforeseen weather circumstances
Al “King of Disaster” Gore strikes again.
Midler party and tweets about Mitt's being an evil 1%er.
What a pig. I hope "the little people" take notice.
Time for Bette to do another rendition of “Wind beneath my Shorts”..
Her fame is beginning smell..
It’s okay. They’re more equal.
Between this article and the one the other day about the “Two New Yorks” which showed people laughing it up while others grieve just blocks away... I don’t know how people can party when there is such suffering right now, in the same city.
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