Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Sex in the City, the movie (and more)

Yep, I'll admit it. I saw it, thanks to the Lee home video editing software. (I'm sure I could not have seen the full frontal version, way too much information!) Bill was trying to do homework so I went ahead and put it on since he never ever never watches even 5 minutes of the show when it comes on TBS. But alas, he was hooked, and probably will not admit it.

As you know, we are a house full of girls, girl dogs, and Bill. He points this out a LOT. Usually in exasperated tones with a rolling of the eyes. It's funny, we take it that way, and we know he secretly loves it. But tonight he got in trouble as Harry made the following comment. He's married, has an adopted daughter, and they just had another baby girl. He says, "I'm destined to be surrounded by beautiful women!" Ya, Ya, I know Harry was in that post-I-just-had-a-baby bliss and wasn't thinking straight, but it was sweet none the less.

Speaking of Harry. I was cracking up the other night when they showed the episode where he was adjusting to living with Charlotte. He left his tea bags everywhere and it was making her nuts. They worked that out and then he was walking around the house naked. She was OK with it to a point, UNTIL he sat his naked butt on her white couch. Yeah, I'm grossing out at this point and Charlotte's face scrunches up and you just know she's going to explode. What a riot! Do people really do these things? First, who walks around the house naked and second, who would own a white couch?

Anyway, I'm admitting that if I were one of the 4 ladies on that show I would be Miranda. I get so annoyed with her at times, but clearly she fits my profile the best. I completely remember having the cynical attitude towards boys (I was in high school), so I'm sure I would have become just like her had I remained single into my 30's. She loves to spread her misery, and let's not forget when she drowned her misery in chocolate cake. Yum. Pretty driven when it comes to work and makes herself crazy when she tries to juggle it all. She looses it on occasion, and doesn't really like conventional, you-have-to-do-things-this-way kind of people/events. I got married in a garden, just like she did.

3 comments:

Monique said...

I clicked that I don't watch the show....but I don't think you are a sinner because you do. ;0

Crystal said...

Glad you enjoyed it. I didn't think the movie was quite as funny as the show and I didn't like that they had Samantha break up with Smith but whatchagonnadoo?

The Turley Times said...

We used to own a second hand white couch. It was gross. I might need to borrow that edited version...