{"id":233,"date":"2000-02-13T11:58:31","date_gmt":"2000-02-13T16:58:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/?p=233"},"modified":"2008-06-30T11:59:41","modified_gmt":"2008-06-30T16:59:41","slug":"article-from-glamour-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/2000\/02\/article-from-glamour-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"Article from Glamour Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks to db for sending this article in from Glamour Magazine!<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Forever-Young fever<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why you should watch Dawson&#8217;s Creek, Felicity and Roswell if you&#8217;re 34 years old<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>March 2000<br \/>\nby Julie Stone<\/p>\n<p>Last Sunday, I found myself frantically rushing out of a relaxing party to tape Felicity. I ran up to my husband-yes, I&#8217;m married-and screamed, &#8220;Give me the car keys. I have to get home!&#8221; Everyone turned around and stared. Some of the guests asked if we&#8217;d just had a major fight. Other people just rolled their eyes.<\/p>\n<p>As I gunned through a yellow light on my way home and screamed profanities at the elderly people driving in front of me, I wondered, Am I crazy? This is a show about a 19 year old who recently lost her virginity. I regained my focus by reminding myself that later my phone would be ringing with calls from my other 30something friends who&#8217;d want to discuss the way Ben was looking at Felicity. Not to mention that Monday at the office, there would be a felicity-fest: Before getting down to work, we&#8217;d all swing our chairs around to talk about what had happened during Sundays show and what might happen on the next episode. After setting my VCR to record, I went back to the party and learned that everyone had been talking about me. My husband had informed all of the guests that I watch many-too many-TV shows. But I discovered I had a gang of supporters when most of the women-and I mean women-started fighting over who would be the lucky one to borrow my Felicity tape first! Then we launched into a debate on why Felicity cute her hair-was it her idea, or the producers? Was it for ratings? None of us could figure it out, but we did agree that we didn&#8217;t like it and that we missed her long, curly hair more than we missed our friends who were unable to come to the party! I almost got teary-eyed remembering the way she used to look on some shows, when she&#8217;d just rolled out of bed and her hair was tousled, or when she&#8217;d gather it up with a clip and look so pretty and natural. &#8220;Thank God you got home in time to tape your show,&#8221; my husband said to me on our drive back from the party. &#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t want a replay of last Wednesday&#8217;s debacle.&#8221; On that night, I was going out and had asked my husband to tape Dawson&#8217;s Creek and Roswell for me (what a dream TV night). I came home and rewound the tape, only to discover that he had mistakenly taped Dateline NBC-a passable hour of entertainment, but Dawson&#8217;s Creek it is not. D-I-V-O-R-C-E, your thinking right?<\/p>\n<p>Me too. I considered it; I really did. I even fantasized about a conversation with my lawyer and the case I&#8217;d have. &#8220;Two shows I missed, not one!&#8221; I&#8217;d plead before the judge. But no, a lawyer and some future court wouldn&#8217;t do. I had to take immediate action. I called my friend Alison. Gasping for breath, I cried in broken words, &#8220;Oh, my God&#8230;the shows&#8230;the tape&#8230;wrong channel!&#8221; She told me to calm down, take a deep breath, and try to tell her what had happened.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Dennis taped the wrong channel!!!!!!!&#8221; I screamed. &#8220;Did you tape the shows!?!?!?&#8221; &#8220;Of course I did, &#8221; she replied. &#8220;I even have Gwyneth Paltrow on Oprah at the beginning of the tape.&#8221; I wondered, does life get any better than this?<\/p>\n<p>I thanked her effusively, and we laughed at the horror that might have been had I missed the shows. That night, as I lay in bed organizing the next nights TV schedule in my head (first I&#8217;d have to watch friends, then my juicy tape) I realized what&#8217;s up with me and my adolescent-loving friends. I realized why all of us-adults, married, some with kids, all with real lives love to watch these shows about teenagers. The reason is this:Because I am married, I am set in my romantic place. This is it-no more new guys and new crushes. I will never again have that excited-sick feeling when the phone rings and I wonder if it&#8217;s him or when I walk down the street and see him. That queasy, crazy feeling will never rush through my body again-except when I watch these shows. With a click of the remote, I feel it all over again. When Ben walks towards Felicity, my legs get weak, my stomach feels nervous and nauseated; sometimes I even have to cover my face out of embarrassment for her. I feel alive, like I did when I was 16 and Tommy was walking toward me at school, wearing exactly what I had told him to wear on the phone the night before. What a rush it was to tell him (in my flirty, girly way) to wear his football jersey with jeans and his Timberlands-and he&#8217;d do it. It was enough to make me think I&#8217;d die. Now my husband asks me if his green shirt goes with his navy pants. I answer him without even looking (by the way, they don&#8217;t really go together, the green shirt and blue pants). I&#8217;m not complaining; I&#8217;m very happily married. I wouldn&#8217;t trade in my husband to be out there dating again for anything. I&#8217;m just letting you know that you can have that feeling again, and it feels real for an hour or two a night. Just tune in.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks to db for sending this article in from Glamour Magazine! 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