Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Mercedes and Maggie are way more attractive than man-jaw, tiny palate, bleach job Cabot.
Uh no. They're thick. We don't like that.
I'm from NYC and definitely find people in DC (men and women) pretty frumpy, but at least in my circles, basically no one is fat. The women might not be bombshells in terms of presentation but they are fit marathoners and pilates devotees. The stats agree.
+1 Good point. Both look like slithering snakes. No one takes the high road to enforce the rules of morality. They look like deceitful pigs. Kick them out of management. They bring nothing but shame and dishonor to the company and their families.Anonymous wrote:They should both be fired. A CEO having an affair with a middle manager is outrageous but when the affair is with the head of HR who is supposed to champion the rules it’s completely insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Mercedes and Maggie are way more attractive than man-jaw, tiny palate, bleach job Cabot.
Uh no. They're thick. We don't like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Mercedes and Maggie are way more attractive than man-jaw, tiny palate, bleach job Cabot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me sick.
Chris Kubasik got fired from Lockheed Martin in 2012 when he was President & COO (and slated to start as CEO) for having an affair with a subordinate (he was married).
Several years later, he was hired to be CEO of L3Harris, a defense company, 57K employees, now making 20M.
Wow, his wife Jane stayed with him. This was published in 2024:
The Kubasik First Impact Program, a pioneering initiative at the heart of student-athlete development, is deeply rooted in the inspiring journey of Jane and her husband Chris Kubasik. Both found their calling in accounting and shared their vows in the UMD Memorial Chapel, a testament to their deep connection to the university as alumni.
Wow, these guys can bring such risk and exposure to their companies, and the next company lines up to hire them and pay them millions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
On what planet do you live on that Washington is a hotbed of 50-something bombshell moms? The average 50-something mom in Washington looks like Maggie Haberman, Mercedes Schlapp, or pre-Ozempic Mindy Kaling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Maybe in Texas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me sick.
Chris Kubasik got fired from Lockheed Martin in 2012 when he was President & COO (and slated to start as CEO) for having an affair with a subordinate (he was married).
Several years later, he was hired to be CEO of L3Harris, a defense company, 57K employees, now making 20M.
Wow, his wife Jane stayed with him. This was published in 2024:
The Kubasik First Impact Program, a pioneering initiative at the heart of student-athlete development, is deeply rooted in the inspiring journey of Jane and her husband Chris Kubasik. Both found their calling in accounting and shared their vows in the UMD Memorial Chapel, a testament to their deep connection to the university as alumni.
Wow, these guys can bring such risk and exposure to their companies, and the next company lines up to hire them and pay them millions.
Maybe they had an open marriage?
Anonymous wrote:This makes me sick.
Chris Kubasik got fired from Lockheed Martin in 2012 when he was President & COO (and slated to start as CEO) for having an affair with a subordinate (he was married).
Several years later, he was hired to be CEO of L3Harris, a defense company, 57K employees, now making 20M.
Wow, his wife Jane stayed with him. This was published in 2024:
The Kubasik First Impact Program, a pioneering initiative at the heart of student-athlete development, is deeply rooted in the inspiring journey of Jane and her husband Chris Kubasik. Both found their calling in accounting and shared their vows in the UMD Memorial Chapel, a testament to their deep connection to the university as alumni.
Wow, these guys can bring such risk and exposure to their companies, and the next company lines up to hire them and pay them millions.