Thursday, February 26, 2009
Making a buck off Chuck
How did George Harrison get the pants sued off him because his song "My Sweet Lord" sounded too much like "He's so Fine," yet Converse isn't suing every company it sees? My eyes tell me that Chuck Taylor knock-offs are the hottest shoe style among street wear companies right now. The Hundreds is venturing into Converse territory, along with Plan B. The Valenzuela Low by The Hundreds actually reminds me of PF Flyer shoes a boyfriend owned in college.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Dog park bully
Ajumma's dogsitting this week, which means I'm at the dog park instead of online. I'm staying with my parents' dog, Dorrie. Dorrie has developed a neurosis towards larger dogs. Today she lunged at Chocolate Lab who made the mistake of getting close to her tennis ball. This is troubling for Ajumma who loves all dogs and agrees with Rodney King that we all should all just get along.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
A cupcake made for oogling
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Clones Vol. 13: Nameless Korean guy & Wonbin
A little Cho will do you
LA Times got a sneak preview of the new Star Trek crew member action figures, last month. The figures include a John Cho version of Enterprise officer Sulu.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Ping Pong with Mike D.
If you play Solitare on your computer you will be excited to learn that the Beastie Boys feature a ping pong simulator on their official website. (Turn up the volume dial and click on the green ping pong table to access the game.) I've found the key to effective play against Mike D. is to keep your paddle low. Game on!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Double Ds
The cute gal above with the strawberry head is Dalki. She's a Korean cartoon character, who according to her website, is also a fashion icon. Her monochromatic green dress is so fashionable. Also according to Dalki's site, she possesses the powers of telepathy and "gets absorbed to heroin" in cartoons and movies. I'm fairly certain they mean Dalki becomes the heroine of cartoons and movies.
Ajumma couldn't find Dalki online for the longest time because of Korea's jacked up romanization system. Her name is Dalki, but Ajumma was looking under double D because the way it's spelled in Korean. I began to wonder whether I made her up in my head. Another romanization hot mess is the name for Korean's international airport. Prior to the 2002 World Cup Korea updated spellings on its buildings, and Kimpo became Gimpo. GIMPO. Not hot.
Scott Simon, mi amour
Scott Simon is the Peabody award-winning host of NPR's Weekend Edition show. Scott has earned acolades and awards for his reporting on the September 11th terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan. Until Saturday my most memorable Scott Simon moment occurred when he bumped into Alex Rodriguez's father in a Miami nursing home during an interview a few years ago. This happened while A-Rod was chasing a World Series title. Simon, a lifelong baseball fan, chuckled in unrestrained delight at this occurance.
Next, Simon interviewed Richard Glover from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Simon commented that 200 Australians have died from the wildfires, but that many animals have perished as well. Glover stated that over 100 million native Australian animals have perished in the wildfires (the shocking figure does not include farm or domesticated animals). Glover then recounted his visit to a busy animal rescue where citizens brought injured wild animals. Glover described the badly burnt baby koalas he saw in basket after basket, blue tape upon their damaged paws, clutching at stuffed toy koalas for comfort. Scott Simon, choked with tears, warmly thanked Glover for his story.
I love Scott Simon for his stories, his honesty and most of all his humanity. Listen to his Weekend Edition story here.
On Saturday morning Simon shared a story about the dangers of being a journalist in Russia. He said he felt humbled at the news of the execution of a 25-year old female journalist shot in the back of her head as she stood on a street corner in Moscow. He read one of the journalist's poems. As his voice quieted I could eerily feel his pain.
I love Scott Simon for his stories, his honesty and most of all his humanity. Listen to his Weekend Edition story here.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Toothy's done it now
Pop singer Chris Brown found himself in the arms of the Popo last week for beating down his girlfriend, Rihanna. This has put a kink into Brown's young, serene, perfect first boyfriend image. I have three Chris Brown songs on my iPod that I used to rock out to, that now leave me feeling crabby. And since Chris moved his status into the Official Jerk catetory, his big teeth take on a whole new annoyance.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Firefighter helps scorched koala
Four hours ago the Associated Press released this image of an Austrailan firefighter giving water to an injured koala. Koalas are especially vulnerable to wildfires because they move slowly on the ground. Read the story here.
The AP says the wildfires, likely deliberately set, cut through parks and forests and sent countless wombats and other native species fleeing. One resident reported seeing kangaroos bouncing down the road with flames at their backs.
The fires also razed farmland, killing or panicking sheep and cattle. Television footage showed cows running down the main street of a smoke-filled town. A count of the animal deaths has not been made. Eighty-four people have died in the fires.
The bastard who set these fires deserves to have his genitals devoured by fire ants while being torn apart by angry, large apes. Or at least the marine biologists in Austraila could use him for shark bait.
The AP says the wildfires, likely deliberately set, cut through parks and forests and sent countless wombats and other native species fleeing. One resident reported seeing kangaroos bouncing down the road with flames at their backs.
The fires also razed farmland, killing or panicking sheep and cattle. Television footage showed cows running down the main street of a smoke-filled town. A count of the animal deaths has not been made. Eighty-four people have died in the fires.
The bastard who set these fires deserves to have his genitals devoured by fire ants while being torn apart by angry, large apes. Or at least the marine biologists in Austraila could use him for shark bait.
Poor wombats on the run.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Malto beanies
Pretty hot as a woman
Lookee see what I got!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
The mother of all funerals?
Explosive family dynamics and ensuing chaos at a Chinese funeral sound like the ingredients for a good flick, but the trailer for Dim Sum Funeral (2008) leaves me empty. Watch it here.
February is Great American Pie Month
My team loses another good one
Jonathan Knight was the most handsome and likeable member of 80's boy band, New Kids on the Block. He never married and now we may know the reason. Jon's old boyfriend recently outted the pop star (complete with photos) in the National Enquirer.
Hey, Brazilian model ex-boyfriend who isn't even that hot, that's not classy!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Christian Bale: Coworker from hell
We know Christian Bale is a little intense on screen. Audio footage now proves Bale carries his persona off-screen, as well. E! has released audio of Bale flipping out on the set of Terminator 4: Salvation. His tirade, which includes several F-bombs, is aimed at the movie's director of photography who he felt ruined a scene. T4 directors recorded Bale's diva fit for insurance reasons because it included a threat to leave the project. They later stated that Bale just had "a bad day" and that he is "a consummate professional."
Listen to Bale lose it, here.
Listen to Bale lose it, here.