Asiangelino
Asiangelino
Asiangelino

Honey. I am so sorry.

Oof. My boyfriend is in law school, and as is typical he took Criminal Law during his first year. Rape and sexual assault are, obviously, relevant to that class, and the history of rape laws is one of his professor's particular areas of academic interest, so she taught a fairly long unit on issues surrounding rape and

It's a somewhat hidebound pun that would be somewhat funny take on how much one letter can change the meaning of a statement if it hadn't been attached to an alcoholic drink. A better example.

As a proud Spokanite, I'd like to point out that Jezebel picked up this story because of the immediate actions of, well, Spokanites. Within a day of posting their menu, it was written about by our local alt-weekly, 100s of people went to their facebook page in dissent and an organized protest was scheduled. Reading

Let's also throw in that "drinking the Koolaid" means you are sheepishly following along. Perhaps I'm imparting too much forethought, but it seems to me they are suggesting this drink will help you "close". Have these assholes been reading LMR Exposed? Creeps...

I assume that date juice would taste like and have the same effect as prune juice. I imagine that date juice + grape juice+rum= sitting on the pan all night.

Six dollars for a virgin daiquiri?

maybe its a blending of date juice and grape juice?

What also makes paps so odious to celebs is the way they behave in public. They have a long history of deliberately provoking celebs into altercations; if you've ever seen the TMZ show you'll know what I mean. They ask stupid questions in dopey voices to elicit reactions under the guise of politeness. There's also the

None. There are absolutely zero First Amendment implications unless the government is involved. No idea why it's even mentioned in the post, since it's not in the quote.

This is great news and a step in the right direction. However, I must admit I'm already looking forward to the next step after this one.

If they do this right, it would be an awesome show. I'm mid reading his book right now. I love his book and I admit I bought it when I learned his family immigrated from Taiwan which is the same as mine. But past that initial similarity and certain cultural ones with regard to how our families operate and the

As a Korean American person, I really enjoyed All-American Girl and am shocked to think that there ever even was an Asian American sitcom. However, that show was not very good and I fear that this show will see the same fate. From the writers/producers and network execs to the viewers of America, too many will

And a second season! These "ethnic" sensitive sitcoms may need a little time to work out the kinks. I think especially more than other white people shows like Friends, you go in with one set of expectations about audience reception and probably need to go back to the drawing board repeatedly.

Well, it's about time! I just hope they give the actors some good writing to work with.

Abt time!

Desdemona: O, unfriend me, my lord, but kill me not!

Iago: Here, noble lord, is her cell phone.
Othello: Be off with you! I do not snoop.
Iago: Her sext is plain to see. Behold, she wears nought but the handkerchief. Didst thou not give it to her thyself?
Othello: My heart breaks! What villainy!