So Jill Abbott couldn’t “pinpoint” to point as to why it was that sooooooo many – common folk and yups alike – decided to take a pass on her invitation to “Dine in Mr. du Pont’s freakin’ garden. Really, Jill. It eludes you eh? Well let me take a ‘lil stab at it if ya don’t mind.
You and Mr. “Starchy pants” Roselle have totally gutted and compromised the best Get together/cocktail party/ most anticipated spring event in one pompous and Pecksniffian fell swoop. Your palpable snobbery – cloaked as it was in the BS rhetoric of “getting back to the event’s roots,” was nothing more than a thinly veiled act to introduce your version of a Caste system designed to keep out the “untouchables” and turn the event from effulgent emancipation to a turgid and cliquish display of hauteur. You got your wish… and thousands found something better to do. Well done. But hey, the goat cheese and Cloudy Bay sauvignon blanc still tickled the educated palates and no one amongst the well coiffed and polished seemed to miss the riff raff. Ya know, those who really were responsible for P2P’s huge following and $$$ success.
And it wasn’t just the great unwashed who stayed away. Many longtime loyal upper socio-economic supporters opted out; some at P2P spin offs; some staying home. The Logan House party, featuring many from the medical profession, in addition to others who have more than enough cash on their debit cards and couth in their cabinets, was a happening. Of course a certain hoity societal maven had to immediately discount the affair and its immediate (and potential) impact with as much pooh pooh as she could muster, “Obviously, a couple of hundred people at the Logan House is not going to make or break an (see this) event.” Really? Do she really understand viral backlash and the reason for the LOHO party’s instant success? Does she not know that was but a microcosm? Does she really believe that there are not thousands who have turned their noses on those noses who turned on them? Does she not hear and feel the buzz? Can it be that such a massive turn against the event was a onetime deal… an anomaly… an illusion? I don’t thinks so. Someone is delusional and the event took a hit as a result. And it will continue.
Oh, but yes, the weather cooperated, the Carriage processional – replete with sweaty top hats – rolled over the meadow and past the woods, the front row pinapple casings were filled with quality hooch, the Piava, fillets, and Swarowski still adorned fine linen crowned tables, and the seersucker’s still promenaded with the villagers and ladybugs. It was what it was intended to be. But it could’ve been so much more. So much more.
And add this telling comment as an epilogue; coming as it were from one who chose to attend but found the new vibe unappetizing as she stood outside the velvet ropes: “I don’t like being profiled as poor.”
Ya wanna know something? No one else does either.
And that’s the Point to the Point.

