3.26.2006

March Madness, Indeed!

My friend Miss Swartz (huh, that's a character from Vanity Fair, too) and I have been planning on a March Madness party since the beginning of February, so I took a planned hiatus from the hiatus tonight while a bunch of us gathered at her casa to hang out and eat chips and lament the sad state of offensive rebounding in the NCAA and yell at that idiot Texas player who went for five 3-pointers (easy, kids, I'm talkin' basketball, not theology) in overtime even though he hadn't hit a single one in the whole stinking game.

And did you see that commercial they kept playing over and over? It looks like a beer commercial to begin with because it's a scantily dressed woman gyrating in a club, but then it turns out to be for Old Spice!?!? What!? It wasn't just that commercial, it was EVERY commercial. Going without TV for a few weeks makes every sexually-driven ad all that much more scandalous to me! I know I already live in a Bible Bubble, going to seminary and hanging outHere's what shocked me. Did y'all see that stupid Old Spice deodorant commercial they kept with my friends from church and stuff, but living in virtual media starvation even amps up the isolation. And I don't mean that in a bad way -- I mean, why do we (I, I mean) feel like we (I) need to be desensitized to this whole sex-sells, consumer-driven, godless culture? I know I never batted an eye about trashy commercials or skimpy outfits before I started doing this... I guess one more reason to thank God for Lent, right?

It reminds me of something a homeschooling proponent said: "People always ask me about socialization. And I say, look at our society! Do you really want your kids to be socialized into THAT?"

On a lighter (though not on the caloric side) note, I went for the first time into the (new) Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen today, a place with a cumbersome name and a heavenly purpose: to provide absolute, childlike joy and bliss to customers of all ages, in the form of toothsome sweets of every possible variety. As Lindie said tonight, "I tried to die." A 20-foot-long case full of creative homemade ice cream flavors and no less than 25 kinds of pie, plus county-fair-blue-ribbon-prize-deserving cake, and positively enormous cookies. Good heavens. I was grinning so much that I thought my teeth were going to fall out of my head, and that was BEFORE I sunk said teeth into a slice of coconut cream pie. Divine. The prices are reasonable, too. I fear that I may have to resign myself to a career in a sideshow now that I've found the place -- come one, come all, see the fat lady who'll eat any kind of pie you put in front of her! I do love pie. And they have sweet potato, and banana cream, and pecan, and 4 kinds of apple, and, and, and... oh, heaven.

Do you think there'll be pie in the resurrection?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

If there isn't, you and I can make lemon merengue >>pic of me drooling<<

Did your chair come yet? huh, huh, did it?
tee hee

Anonymous said...

I LOVED the comment about the "three-pointers." Hilarious!

I had not seen that commercial -- I've always switch away from it before as soon as it started. So . . . when it came on today I watched it. Sheesh! An ad for DEODORANT!

Anonymous said...

We actually discussed how sex is one of the media advertising traits (I think there's like 6 or 7) in my mass media class on Friday. It's amazing how much sex is pushed into almost every commercial. Like the M&M M-azing commercial. Have y'all seen it? It's the one where the "Tonight I celebrate my love..." song is going on. I didn't think much of it, just of how weird it was, until one of my friends mentioned that we were basically watching candy porn. I know it sounds weird, but my friend's got a point. If you look at the setting and everything, it's not too characteristic of candy.

Oh and if you want, I'll provide the pumpkin pie.

Bobby said...

Old Spice, no less. Egads.

Nikki Leigh Daniel said...

LAURA!!
Take that skimpy woman off your blog!! AUGH!!

And the roasted chicken turned out soooooo good last week! We are making it again this week because it was our favorite meal so far.

Laura said...

OK, OK... I tried to make one with a "censored" bar across it, but I couldn't figure out how.

Laura said...

And I'm so glad you are doing such a good job of feeding your husband!

Nikki Leigh Daniel said...

Thanks for taking it off!! Dang-maybe I need to move to a Muslim country or something where the women actually wear CLOTHES! Okay-that was extreme. Sometimes I feel that way, though.