Wednesday, April 25, 2007

A Rhetorical Question

This was a conversation between my husband and I last night:
Me: Honey, we have a problem.
Him: Oh, yeah, what is that?
Me: Tony is in love.
Him: That just means we won't see him all summer.

The truth is that this is not really a problem. It actually in fact is great, however I am hoping that this chick has the integrity of Tori Spelling. I realize that it may be inappropriate for me to concern myself with Tony's love life, but as my sister says, it is my job. And he is supposed to build me a piece of furniture that I really need and I am worried that this will distract him.
Is that selfish?

Don't answer that.

3 comments:

Indie Mama said...

I could definately be a lot bit selfish for handmade furniture...let's hope the girl is Tori Spelling with that random Jewish guy, not Tori Spelling with the Lifetime made for TV movie actor guy with whom she eloped and got herself knocked up with and now runs a B&B...

It really is time to turn off E!, huh... = )

Belle said...

I was actually hoping for post Jewish guy Tori only because she had the decency to dump him once she met Lifetime movie guy and realized that her self scripted Lifetime movie was more what she wanted than the life she had with the Jew.
Does that make any sense?

H Griffin said...

The furniture is all drawn out. We're waiting for pianos to be gone (Monday at 9am) to build. There's a great article in this month's GQ about the Lifetime-made-for-tv-movie-actor-guy...