My husband-to-be and I and I have had this long running discussion about female solidarity, which always seems to draw a common conclusion; if all women could band together for while, and eliminate the cattiness, then maybe…… just maybe, women could actually rule the world, and have men completely under our thumb. He thinks the key is women being able to open jars for themselves. Funny thought huh?
And so SCC Comedy‘s latest video, Jar Technology was born.
I have a confession to make: I am addicted to Law & Order SVU reruns. How much so? Well, I think starting or ending your day with an episode at least 5 days a week classifies as an obsession. Luckily, I don’t have to share this obsession alone, because my boyfriend Brett is just as addicted. In fact, as I write this blog I am watching Season 3, Episode 5 for the fourth (yes fourth!) time. I feel semi-guilty, as I could’ve written this blog later and took ballet class as I promised myself, but I had to find out how the episode ended. It was one of the few episodes where I couldn’t remember.
If you’ve watched the show as much as I have then you’ve seen slow the evolution of Detective Olivia Benson’s (played by Mariska Hargitay) wardrobe from hard-edged, almost-unisex wear, to a more feminine, yet professional uniform (Brett loves guessing how many times she’s worn the tight red or blue turtleneck in earlier episodes).
But, now with her beloved Stabler gone from the show, Benson has taken a turn for the sexier, and I felt as a dedicated fan it was obligation to give a few style suggestions. I think they stay within the detective realm….just a lil’ hotter. After 12+ years on the force, Benson deserves it.
What do you think?
Also, some bonuses for L&O SVU fans:
A funny, yet politically incorrect drinking game to play while watching. I haven’t tried it…yet.
What if Law & Order had a Fashion Victims’ Unit? A video cleverly written by my potato Brett. I’m in it as well. More to come!
I admit it. I have a little too much on my plate right now. Like many creative minds, I’ve been feeling drained & overwhelmed by the “business” of being creative. Working 2 part-time jobs, auditioning, re-doing my website, preparing to pitch my children’s book, creating new business endeavors with my sketch group,and maintains all of the little things that are supposed to make my life run easier. At the end of the day, the last thing I wanna do is write a sketch, or perform. I needed a reminder of why I do all that I do. Here re a few: