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‘Cause I know better not to be friends with boys with girlfriends

This ad has bothered me a lot.
In fact, every time it comes on the TV, The Boy has to switch it off before I get upset.
True Story.

This is a Wrigleys ad that’s been on TV for the last few months.
Cute cartoon versions of food running around, peddling their tiny legs to catch up with The Human whom they love andworship
They play with him, they keep him come company, they smile adoringly at him.
They pull adorable faces when quirky things happen to them, like the cookie that grins when a lock of His Hero’s hair falls on him in the hairdressers.

And then they get in a lift and The Jerk eats some chewing gum, stopping them from following him -basically he ditches them for his girlfriend.
The cute cartoon food items panic and look distraught as he walks away.
In the Irish/UK version, the onion tries to chase after His God and attempts to hold the door so his friends can come too, but he gets trapped in and just before the ad ends, you see he’s about to be CRUSHED HORRIBLY between floors as the lift moves upwards.

WTF!?
They’re cute, adorable creatures!
There were no stink lines or evil faces or setting fire to things!!!
They were FRIENDS who loved the Human.
And he massacred them.
I’m never buying Wrigleys again.

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Now that every thing’s been stolen

Here I am
with my heart on the floor
and my love out the door
you should be knocking
but there it goes
I got nothing to show for
except pictures i posed for
but i keep them in a box under my bed

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But I knew she was jealous from the start…

As Meiko croons “I know better not to be friends with boys with girlfriends” and the sweet music trickles through my laptop’s speakers, I begin to muse.

The infamous Harry from When Harry Met Sally, once said, “What I’m saying is – and this is not a come-on in any way, shape or form – is that men and women can’t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way.”

Later on in the film, in an attempt to disprove his original theory, Harry tried to say that they can be friends if both are in other relationships, only a tangent leads him right back to his original point:

Actually, that doesn’t work either, because what happens then is, the person you’re involved with can’t understand why you need to be friends with the person you’re just friends with. Like it means something is missing from the relationship and why do you have to go outside to get it? And when you say “No, no, no it’s not true, nothing is missing from the relationship,” the person you’re involved with then accuses you of being secretly attracted to the person you’re just friends with, which you probably are. I mean, come on, who the hell are we kidding, let’s face it. Which brings us back to the earlier rule before the amendment, which is men and women can’t be friends.

So is it true?

Logic would suggest that if you get on well enough with a member of the opposite sex to be friends with them, then a foundation has been laid for a romantic relationship.

But are you necessarily going to be physically attracted to all your opposite-sex friends?

Or do we keep friends of the opposite sex because we know we get on with them on a mental, intellectual and maybe emotional level, and so they’ll be just about physically attractive enough for you to consider them for a one-night fling if you’re lonely or just plain drunk?

Is it a romantic survival instinct: forward planning?

Or would it be that on some level you would be somewhat attracted to your opposite-sex friend, and whether or not your relationship evolves simply depends on the crazy unpredictability of life?

So should you be wary of girls your boyfriend is good friends with, or boys your girlfriend spends hours chatting to? Should you be freaked out if he still hangs out with an Ex, or even if she’s sniffing around him: if he’s been there once, will he go there again, especially with encouragement?

I’ve been spared any serious female-friend anxiety, because predominantly The Boy is a lads’ lad, but I have been known to choke on my own spit if he mentions talking to a college friend that happens to be without a penis. Why was he talking to her? Why couldn’t he talk to me? Is he talking about things that they have in common that he can’t talk to me about because I’m clueless on the subject? Will he leave me because she likes Muse and I’ve remained unimpressed by their efforts? Should I pretend to be interested in football!

All ridiculous of course, and what kind of a girlfriend would I be if I forbid him to talk to or have female friends!? I’ll answer that: a pretty crappy one.

Sure I have more boy friends than girl, and he’s never begrudged me their friendship!

But I’m a girl ….I’m a little emotional ….I know how other girls think (guys really are oblivious to the scheming of a female mind) …..so I worry ….no, I panic hysterically for a few seconds every now and again.

Logic, trust and sheer sense goes out the window.

Silly, but then I do have to wonder if Harry had a point….

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I Love Rock and Roll

The other night I got a text from my friend Rory asking me if I wanted to come see Gogol Bordello.

“Who?” I replied.

“The band Gogol Bordello!” he replied. “Do you know them!?”

I had to laugh. Yet another of my super-cool friends’ indie/undercrowd/breakout/etc bands.

Eventually he had to laugh at himself for even asking: “Ha ha, yeah I forgot how ‘old’ and ‘musical’ orientated you are!”.

Nail-On-Head, my friend!

I’ve never been an up-to-date music person. I’m forever stuck in the past, raiding my childhood for memories of music my parents played and going further back again to soundtracks of old films I love.

Now don’t get me wrong, I do love me my Britney. And there’s nearly always one or two current acts I like -provided they’re cheesy enough, of course!

I guess I pick and choose. Right now my playlist consists of:

Alphabeat

Bruce Springsteen

Pink Floyd

Katy Perry

Journey

Spring Awakening Soundtrack

Frank Sinatra

Stevie Nicks

Moulin Rouge Soundtrack

Legally Blonde: The Musical Soundtrack

Schuyler Fisk

Queen

Joshua Radin

Meiko

Meatloaf

Assortment of 80s hits, including George Michael, Men at Work, Boy George, Belinda Carlisle….and a whole lot more!

I enjoy my eclectic, ecentric taste. It means I never feel constricted and I always have something to suit my mood, which is always good.

Last year, my poor roomies had to endure my Back-to-the-90s kick, where I blared my childhood disco bands, like B*Witched, Steps, Billie Piper, Boyzone, etc. Please those guys ….they actually began to warm to it, at which point I had moved onto another phase.

However, despite my love of soothing songstresses, acoustic boys, the sweet and the pretty, the happy and the boppy, and the old and the swinging, I am a classic rock gal at heart.

Meatloaf, Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Bonnie Tyler, Stevie Nicks, Suzi Quatro, Journey ….mmmmmmmmmm! Love it all!

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Meiko

This girl mellows out my days and she is wise beyond her years ….

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