We're mad about Toby Worthington, who had a birthday this past weekend. In a perfect world, we'd be gadding about a bygone Manhattan with Mr. Worthington in celebration, sipping martinis in smart nightclubs, taking in every sophisticated chanteuse and diseuse in town -- and we would have remembered on the exact date. But it is not, alas, a perfect world; and we are far, far from perfect -- so we hope that this little tribute will suffice. Mr. Worthington has long been a staunch friend and supporter of SSUWAT, and we wish him many more years of wit, style, and unflappable good taste.
SUSWAT, I tried to leave a comment and blogger ate it up. SO,here again I declare my admiration for Mr Worthington. His comments are gifts for any blogger. To come to his attention is an honor-How could we NOT Know about his birthday? I am so very glad you are on the inside track-Mr. protects his privacy and good thing He does, otherwise there would have been an assemblage of revelers with an elegant big brass band-a smartly dressed and well tuned one -Of course. Happiest of belated birthdays to Mr Worthington. pgt
little augury - I know that Mr. W. protects his privacy, but I couldn't help but share this lovely photo with everyone. I'm quite proud to call him my friend, and trust his taste implicitly -- and, when I win the lottery, the first thing I will do is buy a townhouse, and have Mr. W. design it! (With at least one room done in pumpkin and aubergine, right, Mr. Worthington?)
Actually I think the man TW is today is more handsome than the lovely boy he was a few decades ago. He does have impeccable taste, a generous spirit, and the ability to dish with humor and fun, but never with meanness. Happy birthday and many more wonderful, stylish years to come.
home before dark - I whole heartedly concur on all counts. So few beautiful boys become handsome men - much less stylish, sophisticated, erudite, and talented, to boot.
Happy belated birthday to the most charming Mr. Worthington! Dark sultry looks and the dash to match - the boy's got it all! xo EEE
ReplyDeleteSUSWAT, I tried to leave a comment and blogger ate it up. SO,here again I declare my admiration for Mr Worthington. His comments are gifts for any blogger. To come to his attention is an honor-How could we NOT Know about his birthday? I am so very glad you are on the inside track-Mr. protects his privacy and good thing He does, otherwise there would have been an assemblage of revelers with an elegant big brass band-a smartly dressed and well tuned one -Of course. Happiest of belated birthdays to Mr Worthington. pgt
ReplyDeleteEEE - Mr. W is, indeed, dreamy and dashing.
ReplyDeletelittle augury - I know that Mr. W. protects his privacy, but I couldn't help but share this lovely photo with everyone. I'm quite proud to call him my friend, and trust his taste implicitly -- and, when I win the lottery, the first thing I will do is buy a townhouse, and have Mr. W. design it! (With at least one room done in pumpkin and aubergine, right, Mr. Worthington?)
Please count me in too. Mad about the man. x
ReplyDeleteWhee!!! It's a Worthington Love-In!
ReplyDeleteActually I think the man TW is today is more handsome than the lovely boy he was a few decades ago. He does have impeccable taste, a generous spirit, and the ability to dish with humor and fun, but never with meanness. Happy birthday and many more wonderful, stylish years to come.
ReplyDeletehome before dark - I whole heartedly concur on all counts. So few beautiful boys become handsome men - much less stylish, sophisticated, erudite, and talented, to boot.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, everyone, for your kind birthday wishes!
ReplyDeleteAnd a special thank you to TJB for inflicting this honor
upon me....you devil.