for women. the idea of being an ideal, i think, was kind of smashed through a lot of the characters on television. look, if you re a successful saleswoman in this city, you have two choices. you can bang your head against a wall and try to find a relationship or you can say screw it and just go out and have sex like a man. sex and the city was a huge success right from the start. it was very funny, very clever, and very candid. are relationships the religion of the 90s? these are women who are making a good living, they were independent, they were single, and they were sort of feeling their power. i said all of them. bad waiter, bad waiter. what do you tip for that? i wanted these women to be objectifying men in the way men had always objectified women. all right. my turn. sorry, i have to go back to work. you didn t used to be able to discuss sex as sex. network shows, there never were people talking about orgasms or organs or sex.
anthony: ooh, wow. eric: ah, cacao. anthony: those are the raw beans. saleswoman: uh-huh. eric: and that one is the toasted one. anthony: toasted? eric: and then she, she anthony: grinds it? eric: and then she puts it in a mold. gracias. saleswoman: muy bien, gracias. anthony: oh, bitter. eric: not sweet at all, huh? anthony: no. eric: they don t put sugar on. actually, here we are in the area of the market that is, uh, i believe where they have what they call santerias. anthony: ah. ripert is how shall i put it? well, let s just say he s got more of a spiritual side than me. eric: so it s all the ingredients, uh, that you need for the shaman to, um to bless the harvest of the cacao. anthony: okay. so he s got us shopping for what i guess you d call shamanic supplies. eric: okay. anthony: which place are we going to? i like the lady with the sunglasses way better. eric: yeah, i like it too, yeah. anthony: yeah. medical medicinal herbs wit
protagonist. forced to make tough decisions. there was a kind of opening of the floodgates in the 90s for women. the idea of being an ideal, i think, was kind of smashed through a lot of the characters on television. look, if you re a successful saleswoman in this city, you have two choices. you can bang your head against a wall and try to find a relationship or you can say screw it and just go out and have sex like a man. sex and the city was a huge success right from the start. it was very funny, very clever, and very candid. are relationships the religion of the 90s? these are women who are making a good living, they were independent, they were single, and they were sort of feeling their power. i said all of them. bad waiter, bad waiter. what do you tip for that? i wanted these women to be objectifying men in the way men had always objectified women. all right.
the idea of being an ideal, i think, was kind of smashed through a lot of the characters on television. look, if you re a successful saleswoman in this city, you have two choices. you can bang your head against a wall and try to find a relationship or you can say screw it and just go out and have sex like a man. sex and the city was a huge success right from the start. it was very funny, very clever, and very candid. are relationships the religion of the 90s? these are women who were making a good living, they were independent, they were single, and they were sort of feeling their power. i said all of them. bad waiter, bad waiter. what do you tip for that? i wanted these women to be objectifying their men in the way that men had always objectified women. all right. my turn. sorry, i have to go back to work. you didn t used to be able to discuss sex as sex.
look, if you re a successful saleswoman in this city, you have two choices. you can bang your head against a wall and try to find a relationship or you can say screw it and just go out and have sex like a man. sex and the city was a huge success right from the start. it was very funny, very clever, and very candid. are relationships the religion of the 90s? these are women who are making a good living, they were independent, they were single, and they were sort of feeling their power. i said all of them. bad waiter, bad waiter. what do you tip for that? i wanted these women to be objectifying men in the way men had always objectified women. all right. my turn. sorry, i have to go back to work. you didn t used to be able to discuss sex as sex. network shows, there never were people talking about orgasms or organs or sex. okay, words are essential.