BeatleMoe
11-20-2002, 01:46 PM
Scene opens up at Sugarbaker's, as usual: Mary Jo and Carlene are sitting on the sofa watching Thelma and Louise. Bernice is on the left chair crochetting, while Julia and Denise are in the store room.
MARY JO: This IS my favorite movie, ever. I mean I know it came out like ten years ago, but I love the theme here.
CARLENE: I think that's sick Mary Jo. I hate the idea of a woman raped and then running from the law.
MARY JO: That's not what I am talking about, Carlene. I mean that two best friends going out for the time of their lives. Female comraderie. I remember when Julia and Bernice and I went out last year to do that sort of thing.
CARLENE: So are we on for the singles bar tonight?
MARY JO: I don't know. Quint hasn't been doing his homework lately, and I think that I should stay home to check on him.
CARLENE: Isn't he going to Ted's tonight.
MARY JO: No. Ted had an emergency hysterectomy to perform in Maui tonight. One of the natives is tired of feeling like a woman, so ol' Ted is going to take care of that problem.
CARLENE: Why doesn't a doctor over there take care of the problem?
MARY JO: Carlene, I am saying that Ted is going on vacation today.
BERNICE: Frankly, I am getting a little tired of this talk! My goodness, all we do is sit around talking about nasty things like gynochologists and hysterectomies. Personally, we should stick to topics like THELMA AND LOUISE. I just love that Brad Pitt. But he's married to Courtney Cox.
CARLENE: Actually, that's Jennifer Anniston.
BERNICE: Whatever. I knew it had to be one of her FRIENDS.
DENISE: (as she and Julia walk out of the storeroom) Come on Julia! Why can't I use the fabric in there for the new dress that I am designing?
JULIA: Because. That fabric, exotic it may be, is going to be for the sofa and recliner covers at the Strathman house.
DENISE: Julia, I think that there is plenty of fabric there! Will you at least think about it?
JULIA: Alright I will. (Pauses) No. Carlene, have you filed the rest of the invoices?
CARLENE: I was going to get to that Julia, but I was in the middle of watching Thelma and Louise.
JULIA: Well, as important as watching a women on the run movie may be, we have work to do around here. Now, get a move on.
MARY JO: Julia, by the way you are acting, do you by chance have a date tonight?
JULIA: Why do you ask?
MARY JO: No big deal. I just noticed that you get all hostile when you date.
JULIA: You know how I have been before a big date these last couple of years. Reese was in my life for six years, and ever since he's died, I have been very uptight about my next date.
DENISE: Who is your date?
JULIA: I am not going to tell you.
DENISE: Why not?
JULIA: Because everytime I bring a man here, things get out of control, especially with Bernice.
BERNICE: I can't help it Julia. I'm only human. (Phone rings)
CARLENE: Sugarbakers. Yes, here she is. Julia, it's for you.
JULIA: I'll take it at my desk Carlene, thank you.
CARLENE: So Mary Jo, do you want to go out tonight?
MARY JO: I guess so. I mean, it's Friday. I can get Quint to do his homework Sunday night.
DENISE: What are you crocheting there, Bernice?
BERNICE: I am knitting a sweater for Anthony's baby. I figured, it might get cold, and Anthony could forget to buy clothes for his baby.
JULIA: Well, I guess I will see you tomorrow. (Hangs up) Now I am free for tonight. Denise, what say you Bernice and I go out for dinner tonight.
DENISE: No thank you Julia, I have a date. (Julia looks over at Denise with an appalled look) I know I am not divorced yet, but I have my rights to go out now.
MARY JO: Hey Julia, why don't you come with Carlene and me tonight.
JULIA: That's very thoughtful of you Mary Jo, but I don't think I want to spend an evening fighting off twenty intoxicated men with sex on their minds, followed by an evening in their apartment where they will proceed to just pass out on the sofa, and I have to call a taxi to get back home.
CARLENE: Does that mean you are going?
...To be continued.
MARY JO: This IS my favorite movie, ever. I mean I know it came out like ten years ago, but I love the theme here.
CARLENE: I think that's sick Mary Jo. I hate the idea of a woman raped and then running from the law.
MARY JO: That's not what I am talking about, Carlene. I mean that two best friends going out for the time of their lives. Female comraderie. I remember when Julia and Bernice and I went out last year to do that sort of thing.
CARLENE: So are we on for the singles bar tonight?
MARY JO: I don't know. Quint hasn't been doing his homework lately, and I think that I should stay home to check on him.
CARLENE: Isn't he going to Ted's tonight.
MARY JO: No. Ted had an emergency hysterectomy to perform in Maui tonight. One of the natives is tired of feeling like a woman, so ol' Ted is going to take care of that problem.
CARLENE: Why doesn't a doctor over there take care of the problem?
MARY JO: Carlene, I am saying that Ted is going on vacation today.
BERNICE: Frankly, I am getting a little tired of this talk! My goodness, all we do is sit around talking about nasty things like gynochologists and hysterectomies. Personally, we should stick to topics like THELMA AND LOUISE. I just love that Brad Pitt. But he's married to Courtney Cox.
CARLENE: Actually, that's Jennifer Anniston.
BERNICE: Whatever. I knew it had to be one of her FRIENDS.
DENISE: (as she and Julia walk out of the storeroom) Come on Julia! Why can't I use the fabric in there for the new dress that I am designing?
JULIA: Because. That fabric, exotic it may be, is going to be for the sofa and recliner covers at the Strathman house.
DENISE: Julia, I think that there is plenty of fabric there! Will you at least think about it?
JULIA: Alright I will. (Pauses) No. Carlene, have you filed the rest of the invoices?
CARLENE: I was going to get to that Julia, but I was in the middle of watching Thelma and Louise.
JULIA: Well, as important as watching a women on the run movie may be, we have work to do around here. Now, get a move on.
MARY JO: Julia, by the way you are acting, do you by chance have a date tonight?
JULIA: Why do you ask?
MARY JO: No big deal. I just noticed that you get all hostile when you date.
JULIA: You know how I have been before a big date these last couple of years. Reese was in my life for six years, and ever since he's died, I have been very uptight about my next date.
DENISE: Who is your date?
JULIA: I am not going to tell you.
DENISE: Why not?
JULIA: Because everytime I bring a man here, things get out of control, especially with Bernice.
BERNICE: I can't help it Julia. I'm only human. (Phone rings)
CARLENE: Sugarbakers. Yes, here she is. Julia, it's for you.
JULIA: I'll take it at my desk Carlene, thank you.
CARLENE: So Mary Jo, do you want to go out tonight?
MARY JO: I guess so. I mean, it's Friday. I can get Quint to do his homework Sunday night.
DENISE: What are you crocheting there, Bernice?
BERNICE: I am knitting a sweater for Anthony's baby. I figured, it might get cold, and Anthony could forget to buy clothes for his baby.
JULIA: Well, I guess I will see you tomorrow. (Hangs up) Now I am free for tonight. Denise, what say you Bernice and I go out for dinner tonight.
DENISE: No thank you Julia, I have a date. (Julia looks over at Denise with an appalled look) I know I am not divorced yet, but I have my rights to go out now.
MARY JO: Hey Julia, why don't you come with Carlene and me tonight.
JULIA: That's very thoughtful of you Mary Jo, but I don't think I want to spend an evening fighting off twenty intoxicated men with sex on their minds, followed by an evening in their apartment where they will proceed to just pass out on the sofa, and I have to call a taxi to get back home.
CARLENE: Does that mean you are going?
...To be continued.