
We are redecorating our living room (more on that to come in future posts), and we are in the painting phase right now. Yesterday, we taped the room, and I spent a lot of time spackling holes and other flaws. Today we moved on to the paint itself. While painting, Hubby says to me "Where is Charlie when you need him?". I knew immediately, he was referring to Charlie Kelly, a character in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" who always get's stuck with the grunt work. After Hubby posed that rhetorical question, the following exchange occurred:
Me: Yeah, this is totally Charlie work.
Hubby: Most definitely Charlie work.
Me: Though, to be fair, would you really want Charlie painting our house? Who knows what it would end up looking like.
Hubby: At least there would be no rats.
Now, you really need to be a fan of the show to appreciate the awesomeness of this conversation. But to those that are fans, doesn't this conversation absolutely make sense? We could totally be on that show.