I got to spend some time with my friend Betsy today.
And, among other things, we did some of this.
But mostly we walked and talked and blended into Brooklyn quite nicely, I think.
I had the honor of being in Betsy’s wedding last October, as the Maid of Honor. And she was nice enough to tell all of the girls in her wedding to just go and pick a short brown dress to their liking.
Now, I think I may have a different idea of short than others, because look what happened.
Yes, that’s me in the background with a way shorter dress than all the other lovely ladies. Bets told me over and over again that she loved the dress and it didn’t matter that it was “just a little bit shorter than the others,” and I love her for that.
For saying that it was just a little bit shorter than the others, I mean.
(and isn’t she a beautiful bride? really, just stunning)
Oh, and I was walking in the subway today, and happened upon this:
I just really don’t get it.
I mean, are they wanting to help you stay a virgin? Or are they wanting to help you not be a virgin any longer? And what would their methods for accomplishing either goal be?
Either way, it’s kind of funny.
And really inappropriate.
And totally a legit advertisement in New York City.

i have so many reasons to love that city.. and yet time after time i discover new ways to love it. NYC is the ONLY place you’d find an ad that says that. Regardless of it’s *to do or not to do” message, it’s still fantastic in all the right and wrong ways.
I heart NYC too:)
That ad appears to be a movie about some teenage guys trying to lose their virginity. It’s good advertising for a crappy movie.
ahhhhh.
that is good advertising.
and yes, that sounds like a totally crappy movie.
That ad is in a lot of places, and quite controversial, too. And yes, it’s for a movie.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/08/sony-pic-billboards-offer-help-for-virgins-and-cause-nationwide-controversy/#more-64170
yeah, I can see why it’s controversial!
Good to know it’s just a movie! I was in downtown Chicago and this stopped me dead in my tracks…it didn’t help that I was in front of a parking garage exit so I quickly collected my shock and kept going. Craziness.
I walked by it on the way to Penn Station, glanced at it while I was doing so, and then had to do an about face and go make sure that’s really what it said.
So yes, I hear you!
Umm, you have the best fashion sense ever! l love your outfit in the first photo, and you look amazing showing off some leg as the maid of honor!
That ad about virginity, I almost want to call it, because I’m so curious! I have seen on it around the city as well…..hmmmmm????
I heard some of what you hear when you call on a radio report about it… it’s actually kind of funny.
hahaha Jase–OF COURSE you called.
JR–you are so sweet to say all that nice stuff.
and when I was in Brooklyn yesterday, I thought of you–it being your home turf, and all. I’d love to see you sometime–I miss you, boo.
Um… is being a virgin a disease I don’t know about now?
Um. I think that, in general, being a virgin actually PREVENTS you from being a disease you don’t know about.
That’s very true!
I think you look fabulous in that dress for the wedding. And yes, Betsy was a beautiful bride. That’s a gorgeous picture.
I know, I love that picture, too. I love how Betsy is kinda posed and we’re all just a candidly talking in the background.
And you’re so sweet about that dress–I do actually like it; I’ll have to wear it again sometime:)
and apparently I now have some sort of southern drawl, since I am saying things like “a candidly talkin’!”
Ain’t nothin’ wrong with a souther drawl!
Or, you know, a southern one.
True story.
Both of them.