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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

2 Broke Girls: New Time on Mondays at 8:30/7:30c on CBS


Do you have any favorite television shows?  I think 2 BROKE GIRLS is hilarious! I love how the 2 girls who became good friends and they were there for each other, even though there were some mean sayings.  


Thought I'd share a little of my "broke girl" story: The biggest challenge for me was quitting my job so I can look after my little one. Struggling to earn extra money and living on only my husband's income was tough. We weren't able to go on big vacations nor able to spend very much. I've always looked for ways to save. I started blogging a lot more now and became more active in the social media world and sold a few of my crafts and photography online. I've met many mom bloggers and learned a lot from their experiences. Keep doing what you love to do.


In this upcoming episode "And the Cronuts", Max and Caroline find themselves losing business to the now cronut craze (half-croissant, half-donut) so they come up with their own trend - cake fries. Note that the show has moved to a NEW TIME - Mondays at 8:30/7:30 c on the CBS Television Network.



SERIES REGULARS:
Kat Dennings (Max Black)
Beth Behrs (Caroline Channing)
Garrett Morris (Earl)
Matthew Moy (Han Lee)
Jonathan Kite (Oleg)
Jennifer Coolidge (Sophie)

GUEST CAST:
Judy Gold (Jerri)
Bob Glouberman (Garry)
Tony Cavalery (Cronut Craig)
Nika Williams (Veronica)
John Maholm (Chuck)
Patrick O’Neil (Red-Headed Male Customer)
Adam Jefferis (Doorman)
Lila Lucchetti (Trendy Girl)
Jennie Pierson (Nerdy Girl)

WRITTEN BY: Sonny Lee and Patrick Walsh
DIRECTED BY: Don Scardino
GENRE: COMEDY



About the show:

2 BROKE GIRLS is a comedy about the unlikely friendship that develops between two very different young women who meet waitressing at a diner in trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and form a bond over their dream of one day owning their own successful cupcake business. Only one thing stands in their way – they’re broke. Sarcastic, street-smart Max Black met the sophisticated, school-smart Caroline Channing when the uptown trust fund princess was having a run of bad luck due to her father’s Wall Street scandal, which caused her to lose all her money and forced her to give waitressing a shot. At first, Max sees Caroline as an entitled rich girl, but she’s surprised to find that Caroline has as much substance as she does style. When Caroline discovers Max’s knack for baking amazing cupcakes, she visualizes a lucrative future for them and they begin to save money to reach their start-up money goal of $250,000. As the girls’ cupcake tally expands week-to-week, they become closer to their goal and to each other. At the diner they are surrounded by their offbeat, colorful “work family”: Oleg, an overly flirtatious cook; Earl, a hip 75-year-old cashier; Han, the eager-to-please owner of the diner; and Sophie, the girls’ outrageous upstairs neighbor. As Max and Caroline climb toward their goal, we see that their “smarts” plus their “hearts” might just be the recipe for success.



Disclosure: This is a sponsored post by Role Mommy Writer's Network on behalf of CBS Television. I was provided assets and press info to share. Any opinions are my own and may differ from those of others.


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