CD in pop culture
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 12:24 pm
I don't know if it is me or if something is really happening out there. But it seems that CD is becoming addressed more and more in the popular culture. Sometimes it is right out there and other times it seems to lurk just below the surface.
For example, I don't know if anyone else picked up on this, but when it was still on the air, Seinfold seemed to flirt with the notion of CD. In one memorable episode where word has mistakenly gotten out that Jerry and George are lovers, Mr. Seinfeld accuses Mrs. Seinfeld of causing Jerry
sexual leanings by acciedentally buying him coulettes when he was younger. In another episode, Jerry becomes enthralled shaving his chest hair. In still another episode, Jerry, while shopping with Elaine, says it makes him uncomfortable in women's stores because he is just so close to trying on a sun dress.
I can definitely relate to that last one!
I also loved the CD character on Drew Carey. and one of my favorite late 90s films was the cd/trans classic To Wong Foo.
Anyone else notice this seeming CD creep into the pop culture?
For example, I don't know if anyone else picked up on this, but when it was still on the air, Seinfold seemed to flirt with the notion of CD. In one memorable episode where word has mistakenly gotten out that Jerry and George are lovers, Mr. Seinfeld accuses Mrs. Seinfeld of causing Jerry
sexual leanings by acciedentally buying him coulettes when he was younger. In another episode, Jerry becomes enthralled shaving his chest hair. In still another episode, Jerry, while shopping with Elaine, says it makes him uncomfortable in women's stores because he is just so close to trying on a sun dress.
I can definitely relate to that last one!
I also loved the CD character on Drew Carey. and one of my favorite late 90s films was the cd/trans classic To Wong Foo.
Anyone else notice this seeming CD creep into the pop culture?