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And then someone else told me that he was double and triple charging people, that they didn't have a cash register at the store. So if you bought something, he would run your card through two or three times. And from there, kind of ballooned. I think he just relentlessly networked and told people I have a store and people wanted to sell their clothes and get their name out there.
And then someone else told me that he was double and triple charging people, that they didn't have a cash register at the store. So if you bought something, he would run your card through two or three times. And from there, kind of ballooned. I think he just relentlessly networked and told people I have a store and people wanted to sell their clothes and get their name out there.
But then he wouldn't pay people.
But then he wouldn't pay people.
those vendors, those designers. So I think it was kind of a day-to-day, hand-to-mouth existence. But retail's a hard racket, but I think that he didn't care. For him, it was just a way to have his name on Madison Avenue. And it was, I think, a vehicle for him to propel his own name. He's one of those people that wanted to be famous by any means necessary.
those vendors, those designers. So I think it was kind of a day-to-day, hand-to-mouth existence. But retail's a hard racket, but I think that he didn't care. For him, it was just a way to have his name on Madison Avenue. And it was, I think, a vehicle for him to propel his own name. He's one of those people that wanted to be famous by any means necessary.
I guess the whole porn star, you know, he tried to produce or he produced a movie called Trust Fund Sluts, which is actually the maybe the most amusing thing he did because it was kind of like riffing and making fun of the world that he was trying to be so much a part of the trust fund talks of New York. And he wasn't one.
I guess the whole porn star, you know, he tried to produce or he produced a movie called Trust Fund Sluts, which is actually the maybe the most amusing thing he did because it was kind of like riffing and making fun of the world that he was trying to be so much a part of the trust fund talks of New York. And he wasn't one.
And if anything, that's probably the smartest thing he ever did, even though the movie never came through.
And if anything, that's probably the smartest thing he ever did, even though the movie never came through.
I think he denied the reality of the situation. And he thought that if you looked a certain way and dressed a certain way and maybe spoke a certain way and were photographed with the right people, then everything was okay. But in reality, a photograph means nothing. A photograph on Patrick McMullen's website is not going to get you out of jail.
I think he denied the reality of the situation. And he thought that if you looked a certain way and dressed a certain way and maybe spoke a certain way and were photographed with the right people, then everything was okay. But in reality, a photograph means nothing. A photograph on Patrick McMullen's website is not going to get you out of jail.
So what, if any, is the moral of his story? Oh, gosh. The moral of the story of Andrew Parker is don't trust anyone who wears sunglasses at night and any man in a fur jacket and only use your own credit card. Yeah.
So what, if any, is the moral of his story? Oh, gosh. The moral of the story of Andrew Parker is don't trust anyone who wears sunglasses at night and any man in a fur jacket and only use your own credit card. Yeah.
I'm sure he's even, if he listened to this podcast, he'd probably go out and celebrate because he'd find himself famous again. I think one of those people that likes to be talked about.
I'm sure he's even, if he listened to this podcast, he'd probably go out and celebrate because he'd find himself famous again. I think one of those people that likes to be talked about.