A man says he split with his girlfriend because “they had problems in bed.” She, in turn, brags that they had sex two or three times a day.Īn extended gag plays off Stacy visiting a doctor she thinks is a podiatrist for warts, but it turns out she’s a gynecologist. One plays off a woman’s poor grasp of English her malapropism comes out as an unintentional double entendre. Verbal banter is often loaded with sexual innuendo and jokes. Topics on Kippie Kann Do are almost all focused on sex in some form or another: “Is Your Man a Cheating Bastard?” “Hot Hoochie Mamas.” “Grandma’s a Hooker.” “Penitentiary Porn.” “Unnatural Animal Love.” A man on the show talks about seeing another “humpin’ on a stripper,” and a giant image of a man groping a scantily clad female flashes on the studio screens. There are many scenes of women in extremely low-cut dresses or blouses showing a lot of cleavage. (He’s fully clothed.) Later, an extended scene shows Stacy wearing only a T-shirt and panties. Stacy is seen wearing a bra and slip while she and Derek playfully kiss on the bed. Stacy is about to learn an important law of the universe: What goes around comes around. Her friend in the programming department, Barb, is her partner in crime, going so far as to switch names with Stacy so that the former girlfriends can’t figure out why Stacy is showing so much interest in them. She sets about meeting these women under the pretense of interviewing them as potential guests on the Kippie Kann Do show. Once started down the road of duplicity, Stacy can’t stop herself. Stacy starts snooping through this modern-day equivalent of a man’s “little black book” of girlfriends to find out more about his exes and why they ended up that way. When he’s out of town on business, then, his accidentally left-behind Palm Pilot proves too strong a temptation. And she can’t stand it that he won’t trust her with the info. He’s completely unwilling to talk about past girlfriends. So when she lands her first big job as an associate producer for the Kippie Kann Do show (a TV talk-fest that’s more Jerry Springer than Oprah Winfrey), she sees it as the first rung on a tall ladder.Īt home, Stacy has a live-in boyfriend, Derek, who seems afraid of commitment and intimacy-at least the verbal variety. Stacy Holt has always wanted to be a television journalist.
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