Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Making Out With Ari

I was standing at a cocktail party talking with Ari Gold in hushed tones. We were together. His arm was around me, the palm of his hand pressed against my hip, pulling me in close to him. He was dressed in his standard black suit and crisp white shirt, and I was in a little cocktail dress. We were flirting and he was talking really fast in that dismissive, maddening, but funny way he has on Entourage, in between nuzzling my neck and trying to kiss me. At one point we kissed. He was running his hands across my back, gripping and groping me, and then I pulled away slightly.

That's when I revealed myself to be a complete airhead. I said, slightly indignantly but sincerely, "Ari, doesn't this mean that you're cheating on your wife, to kiss me like that?" He said, "No baby, it couldn't possibly be cheating because you have no meat on your bones, so how could my wife ever consider this cheating?" I took that to mean that he was saying that since I was a vegetarian - and thus had flesh made of something other than animal meat - that his wife would never be bothered by Ari kissing me. But, a part of me wondered if he was telling the truth. He was talking so fast.

That's what I dreamed last night.

11 comments:

Karianne said...

How funny!

paisley said...

ooooooohhh... hes not my cup of tea... but in the dreamscapes who cares!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Proof positive of your weak spot for aggressive, heavy-on-testosterone men.

Buttercup said...

Prue, Totally.

Tracy said...

Isn't the subconscious funny? Cheating isn't cheating unless it's with an omnivore! Haha!

Anonymous said...

Ahhh. I love the Piv. Mmmmm. Them's good dreams.

Sparky Duck said...

OK, thats pretty hot, except lets substitute Elisha Cuthbert for Jeremy Piven.

No Reply said...

Did my comment get bumped or did I dream that I commented about a dream about you and Ari?

Natalie said...

haha...that just made me laugh....ARI....

now if it was Vincent....and you were describing Vincent this way....it would be no laughing matter....

Gypsy said...

I've always had a soft spot for Jeremy Piven. Funny dream! :)

amy.leblanc said...

there's a really great fiction piece in the current issue of the New Yorker written by Miranda July that is very much along these lines: risque encounters with married celebs. you should check it out.