To clarify - I was pretty sure that was Abrams' intent. However, as with all parody, he's going to have to be careful to make it clear that it is parody...
there are still folk around who worry about their parents finding out
I haven't told my mum nothing. I'm pretty sure she'd be fine, it's just that I don't consider it a subject for the kitchen table. After all, I doubt you've ever rung your mum up to tell her how much you like vagina.
Funny story, actually. It was a long time ago, and it was a previous girlfriend (an evil one). I was due to visit home with her for the first time - and it was the first time I'd ever brought a girl home. There had been some tip-toing around the subject. So I got drunk, phoned my Mum and spent twenty-minutes basically saying "Look. We're fucking. You know we're fucking, I know we're fucking. You might as well face it and stick us in the same bedroom, where we will probably fuck, and get it over with. There's no point with all these stupid sleeping arrangements, because regardless of what you do we're going to fuck."
The visit was a bit tense. The walls were made of paper.
By "worry about their parents finding out" I meant to make some sort of mild attack against the "If you're gay, make a big noise about it so we can look at you" attitude of certain media-types since "Will and Grace" made it big.
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Date: 2004-05-14 03:08 am (UTC)there are still folk around who worry about their parents finding out
I haven't told my mum nothing. I'm pretty sure she'd be fine, it's just that I don't consider it a subject for the kitchen table. After all, I doubt you've ever rung your mum up to tell her how much you like vagina.
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Date: 2004-05-14 03:16 am (UTC)This is Andy Raff we're talking about... Anything is possible.
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Date: 2004-05-14 03:20 am (UTC)The visit was a bit tense. The walls were made of paper.
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Date: 2004-05-14 03:46 am (UTC)