What to Surf
SEX AND THE CITY www.hbo.com/city
Just in time for the summer
season, HBO has come to its senses and polished up Sex's
official online outpost, doing away with last year's limp
attempt (though it smartly keeps the recipe for those ubiquitous
Cosmopolitans). Like the show, the site's pretty much
Carrie-centric, with instructions on how to dress like her
(''Carrie under a Patricia Field cowboy hat tames the beast
within'') and talk like her (''Man may have discovered fire, but
women discovered how to play with it''...rrrrrrr). Even the
show's fickle characters might enjoy this site and it barely
mentions men! A
C'MON, GET HAPPY! www.cmon gethappy.com
If you aren't
immediately hypnotized by the freakish silhouettes of Partridge
Family members Danny Bonaduce, Susan Dey, and the rest of the
clan morphing into one another, you'll find a hefty fan page
packed tight with random knowledge. In Brush With Velvet, fans
gush about meeting the fam: ''[David Cassidy] looked me in the eye
and said swear to God 'Is this your pen?' I...heard, 'Will you have
my baby?''' The episode wrap-ups deliver, but the vid guide points
you to the Columbia House online store. Still, you can't get more
thorough than the FAQ, whose entries include Mr. Partridge's
whereabouts and the first-season theme-song lyrics. But where's
the Brady-style backstage gossip? C'mon, guys, get catty! A-
THE CONTEMPTUOUS SARDONIC FELICITY WATCHERS SOCIETY www.angelfire.com/ca2/csfws/home.html
The WB's poodle-cut
collegian is paid tribute by snitty fans in this sorta offbeat
site-with-a-cool-name. Besides exalting the show's Goth-girl
prototype Meghan (Amanda Foreman), there's a Felicity drinking
game (take a snort every time Felicity walks in slo-mo). Where's
the contempt and sardonicism? It's in the gleefully grouchy
episode guide, with features like a Felicity vocabulary list
(''psychical,'' ''funny look,'' and ''incredible buffet of men'') and
the Felicity Sweater Count (''It looks like it's gonna be a cold
winter''). B
PEGGY'S FEET (www.peggysfeet.com)
Inquiring minds want to know,
right? Uh, not necessarily. But at least the rowdy minds behind
Fox's animated series King of the Hill digress from corporate
churn with this online carnival that celebrates prudish Texas
matron Peggy Hill's feet (a tie-in to last season's episode
wherein pictures of the character's size 161/2s ended up for
sale on the Internet). You get to paint Peg's toenails (Lone
Star cherry red and cobalt blue), watch a close-up of her
stomping on eggshells you even get to spank those tootsies when
she's bad! Or maybe it's time for that cold shower. B
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