Sarah Jessica Parker Finds Another Pay Stub in the Street, Admits to Dreaming About Dating David Letterman—Watch Now!

This is the second check in six months that she has found in NYC

By Francesca Bacardi Apr 14, 2015 1:51 PMTags
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Sarah Jessica Parker should probably try her hand at the lottery because she has the most amazing luck of all time.

The Sex and the City star found yet another pay stub on the streets of New York City, only six months after finding a $4,700 check. SJP returned the check to its owner and a rep for the actress told Page Six that she is trying to find an address so she can return this one, too.

The I Don't Know How She Does It star—but really, how does she do it?—spotted this stub in NYC's West Village neighborhood while walking her twins, Tabitha and Marion, to school. But when she isn't busy finding money all over the island of Manhattan, SJP is busy dreaming about David Letterman!

Now that the Late Show host has begun counting down the days until his final show, Parker felt it was time to confess a long-held secret: She had a dream about him. "Many, many, many years ago, before I was spoken for, legally, I had a dream that you and I went to a basketball game together," she told Letterman, 68, on Monday.

During halftime, things took a turn for the romantic. She dished, "You turned to me and you said—I think you meant every word—you said, 'I love you.' And I said, 'Oh, my god, I love you too.' And then you dipped me."

Apparently getting "dipped" is a thing of the past because Parker asked, "Is anyone here old enough to know what being dipped is?"

"It was so fantastic and it was so chaste," she described.

Letterman wasn't immune to the actress' charm in rehashing her dream, which she insists was "unique and singular" to the late-night talk show host and no one else.

"I feel a bit euphoric," Letterman admitted. "To be included in that scenario, I feel delightful."

He added, "Take that, Matty," referring to Parker's husband of 17 years, Matthew Broderick.