My lot in life is to divine your every need and supply it. Considering masses of you awoke today asking yourselves, “Selves, where’s the second ‘Sex and the City’ movie shooting?,” it is myself to the rescue. The whole lot’s in Morocco. Marrakech. Filming at the Amanjena Hotel and the souk. How this factors into the story line, I don’t know. Maybe Mr. Big’s honeymooning with Carrie. Maybe buying her something at the souk. Who knows. I’m lucky I know what I know.

I already told you HBO’s coming se ries “Boardwalk Empire” is about At lantic City in the ’20s. The set’s in Brooklyn, the main character’s politician-cum-gangster Nucky Thompson, producers are Martin Scorsese and Mark Wahlberg, and Steve Buscemi stars. Says Steve:

“I could walk to work. I love it. It’s a 10-minute car ride from my home. This came to me maybe through a combination of things. Having already worked with Scorsese plus HBO and set designer Terry Winter on ‘The Sopranos,’ possibly it was all those factors. We shot the pilot in June, although I’d known about this months before. Waiting for Marty to free up to direct was the longest wait of my life. I was ready to start the next day.

“Nucky, a real character, rough as the day is long, a Lucky Luciano-Al Capone type who ran with the bootleggers, was the Republican machine’s county treasurer. Everything went through him, though he wasn’t too known on the outside. It was the prohibition era, people fighting to get the vote. I love movies of that time.

“My character was best-dressed, so my suits are impeccable. He lived like a king in the Ritz Carlton, so in Greenpoint they re-created that plus they built a 1920s boardwalk complete with stores of that era.

“I was born in Brooklyn. My dad’s from East New York; my mother, Bay Ridge. I’ve lived in my same place now in Brooklyn 18 years. I love the feel of the neighborhood, that it’s not Manhattan, that the buildings are lower, no skyscrapers, and I love the people.”

I remember once talking with Steve, who was then opposing the Atlantic Yards project.

“Seemed the community wasn’t being allowed much to say about it. It was being forced on us. Now the area’s changing even more. They need affordable housing, but I don’t trust developers not to put up luxury buildings. My wife and I were on the board of Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn. We’re not against development. We just felt the fix was in and we weren’t being consulted and what’s happening felt out of line with what’s good about Brooklyn.

“All I can tell you is, working in Brooklyn where I live? This is my dream job.”

Kirsten Gillibrand should learn her three R’s. Her letter on the Animal Welfare Act cautions — line three — about getting pets “from dealers who have not personally bread the animals.” OK? She’s a temp senator . . . Gabourey Sidibe is hustling her movie “Precious” in shmattas from some company called Gayla Bentley, which is co-owned by Realtor Barbara Corcoran . . . That was Laura Bush lunching with old friend Debbie Francis on grilled cheese sandwiches in Dallas’ Highland Park Pharmacy . . . Former Chanel model Jackie Rogers, the glorious couturier whose shop used to be on Lex, opened her new Madison and 67th place. The stuff’s exquisite . . . Woman’s Day adding a “happiness” editor. Come January, “The Happiness Project” will bring epiphanies, advice and tips to achieve happiness. OK? . . . Barry Manilow, doing a “Gift of Love” charity concert, is rehearsing at the Hotel Zoso in Palm Springs.

Washington, D.C., hairdresser Nuri Yurt of Toka salon is now on Madison and 65th. Both Hillary YouKnowWho and Jenna Bush had heads in there the same day. He’s done Hillary’s hair 17 years and is the one who originally got her into highlights. It’s been six years of different styles for Jenna — short for her teaching days, longer for her wedding, now darker with fewer blond strands to look more serious on her “Today” show thing.

Walking Broadway, Wyclef Jean dispersed $250,000 in $50 debit cards bearing his name. It was a partnership deal with Western Union. Photographer Bettina Cirone said some people backed off until he insisted there’s no catch . . . In those old days when Leno was hot professionally and Letterman was hot personally, Leno gave guests T-shirts and hats; Letterman gave fruit baskets. What now, who knows? . . . Note: Around St. Marks, where apartments are upwards of $4,500 a month, garbage is piled high. A fire escape’s covered in refuse and broken liquor bottles, vagrants camp out nightly, rats terrorize the whole block, drunks rowdily hunt garbage cans for use as outdoor tables. Just letting you know . . . Per a saloonkeeper: Kids tweet a joint’s jumping or that nobody’s around and they’re splitting. Today in 10 minutes a place can be jammed or emptied out.

From a money manager: Obama wanted so much to get into the White House. So how come he’s hardly ever there? Maybe he could rent out the Lincoln Bedroom like Clinton did.

Only in New York, kids, only in New York.