The Ragin' Asian

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Talk About a Step Up

So for those who don’t know who Evan Handler is, he played Harry Goldenblatt, Charlotte’s love interest in the final season of Sex and The City. He played a dorky guy, who somehow managed to bag Charlotte (Kristen Davis) in the last season.

It was an okay role, but nothing like his current one.

He currently plays Charlie Rumkle, a literary agent in the new Showtime show Californication. In the seventh episode of the season, he has the opportunity to have a three-some with his wife and his secretary.

Now in my opinion, this is a serious upgrade.

You Tube OJ Press Conference

My friend Evan sent me this link to one of the OJ press conferences from last week, check out the radom guy in the background and see how he chimes in.

This is one of the funniest videos I've seen recently.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=9FKVAHmbzs0

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Californication

David Duchovny’s new show is definitely a hit and Showtime has another hit show to add to their roster. There was a scene in last week’s episode where Hank Moody (his character) is talking to his ex-wife and he asked her “in our past life, was I mean,” she responded by saying, “you weren’t mean, no, but you can be pretty hard on people.”

She looked at him with such disappointment when she said it.

And I thought to myself, this is so sad. SHOULDN’T WE EXPECT A LOT OUT OF PEOPLE?

ESPECIALLY THE ONES WE CARE ABOUT?

On a secondary rant, what is the world coming to, a place where we expect such little from each other? But I guess that explains why we elected the current president and why our country is becoming a second rate country.

What I perceive to be “My America” is definitely not what America is all about.

Curb Your Enthusiasm

If you haven’t seen the first two episodes, catch them on HBO Demand, Larry David explores topics like sexual cakes and masturbating in your friend’s home.

These episodes just may save HBO’s original programming slate.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Carlos Menstealia

Perez Hilton.com reported on Friday that Joe Rogan confronted comedian Carlos Mencia of stealing jokes, and he may be right.

Check out this hysterical video on You Tube http://youtube.com/watch?v=5gVYfDCgYxk.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Valentine's Day

Yes it’s the most overrated holiday in the calendar year, and I’m not saying this just because I’m single.

For everyone who spent money on Valentine’s Day, I have a great story.

The Arizona Republic reported a woman tied up her boyfriend, proceed to cut him open and drink his blood.

For the full story, log onto http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/0214tr-blood0214-ON.html, for the full story.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Lily Allen

My sister Julie is one of the few people I know who really appreciates music and is willing to listen to anything once or twice.

She recommended a new singer named Lily Allen, she’s 21 and from Hammersmith, UK.

She’s got a great new tune called smile, it’s about her smiling after her ex regrets breaking up with her. Reminds me of Neil LaBute.

It’s a catchy tune, though I can’t stand that MTV already has a strangle hold on her.

Here’s a link to her webpage http://www.lilyallenmusic.com/.

And here are the lyrics to her song smile as well

When you first left me I was wanting more
But you were fucking that girl next door, what cha do that for (what cha do that for)
When you first left me I didn't know what to say
I never been on my own that way, just sat by myself all day

I was so lost back then
But with a little help from my friends
I found a light in the tunnel at the end
Now you're calling me up on the phone
So you can have a little whine and a moan
And it's only because you're feeling alone

At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile

Whenever you see me you say that you want me back
And I tell you it don't mean jack, no it don't mean jack
I couldn't stop laughing, no I just couldn't help myself
See you messed up my mental health I was quite unwell

I was so lost back then
But with a little help from my friends
I found a light in the tunnel at the end
Now you're calling me up on the phone
So you can have a little whine and a moan
And it's only because you're feeling alone

At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile

lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala lalala

At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile

lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala

Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Police

I have to admit, I'm very excited abolut seeing the Police if they have a reunion tour, I don't event think money would be an issue.

The Killers are also playing MSG in April, tickets go on sale this Saturday.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Brit Rock

Brit Rock

There’s a great documentary on the rise of British music during the mid-to late 90’s called Live Forever.

The movie focused on bands including Oasis and Blur.

Oasis, once again does not disappoint, here’s a great quote from singer Noel Gallagher about the band’s second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory:

Noel Gallagher: [describing the success of "What's the Story Morning Glory?" in the UK] I personally think "Definitely Maybe" is a much better album. And for the life a me, I can't understand... why, in this country in particular, that when people were going to buy "Morning Glory", they didn't buy "Definitely Maybe". And I'd just like to say, [looking directly into camera]

Noel Gallagher: where do you fucking get off on that? You know, when you go to HMV to buy a copy a "Morning Glory", you don't buy "Definitely Maybe". What's that all about? Ya know, do you just do it to piss me off? I'd... I would... It's a source of... I could just sit and think about that for hours.
[points at interviewer]

Noel Gallagher: Have you got "Definitely Maybe"?
[pause]

Noel Gallagher: And "Morning"- See? Now, you... I can understand that... People are fucking weird.

Here’s a description of the movie on imdb.com, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358569/

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Food for Thought

Here is some food for thought, all of the gossip columns and website have reported that Marilyn Manson is now dating Evan Rachel Wood, I think that's a little bit scary, but that's just my opinion.

On Tuesday, The Daily show pointed out a huge error that CNN had made on Jan. 1st. They had a headline "Searching for Osama" for an upcoming piece, unfortunately the headline read "Searching for Obama," he has a real good shot at a presidential nomination (note the sarcasm), and this is coming from a Democrat.

On Wednesday, The Daily Show reported that the Congress was giving off to watch the Florida/Ohio State game.

Now I'm a huge football fan, but give me a break, aren't there a few porblems that need to be addressed?

Friday, December 08, 2006

Name Change

Now, with a last name like Ferrauiola, and being Asian, a name change has crossed my mind every now and then.

But how about if your name was Luscius Pusey?

thesmokinggun.com reported on this Eastern Illinois football player who is looking to change his name.


Check out this link for all of the details.

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1205061football1.html

Thursday, November 30, 2006

The Smoking Gun

One of my favorite websites, here’s a new story that is tough to believe. A man from Wisconsin was arrested for having sex with a dead dear.

Yes, you read it correctly.

Here’s a link to the story, it’s a must read.

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1122061deer1.html

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Home for the Holidays

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, I enjoyed a full day of drinking with friends last night, a tradition I hope that continues for the rest of my life.

Thanksgiving is all about family, eating and the craziness that each family brings to the table. When you think of Christmas you think of the movie It’s a Wonderful Life, when you think of Thanksgiving, you should think of Home for the Holidays.

Here’s a link to a description of the movie on IMDB.com. If you haven’t seen the movie, go out and rent it.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113321/

Monday, November 20, 2006

Thank You for Smoking

This was one of the most intelligent and funny movies I’ve seen over the past five years or so, and it’s a shame that it got very little publicity from the media or recognition during 2005 during the Oscars.

The movie is about a suave spokesperson who works for the tobacco industry (Aaron Eckhardt).

Some of his classic lines include, “I have a bachelor's in kicking ass and taking names,” and “You know the guy who can pick up any girl? I'm him. On crack.”

Go rent this movie immediately if you haven’t seen it already, details are available on IMDB.com, here’s the link http://imdb.com/title/tt0427944/.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Proud to be from New Jersey

So in my lifetime I’ve only seen Rutgers University have two winning seasons, but last night they continued to make college football history as they defeated the #3 ranked team in the nation Louisville, or as southerners say Louville.

What an amazing scene is was last night to see some 45,000 fans try and bum rush the stadium.

Now jersey not only has Bruce, Bon Jovi and the Jersey Shore, we know have football as well


Here’s a great fan story from today's Bergen Record.


The biggest game in Rutgers' long football history produced what surely was the biggest celebration the school has ever seen.

A large portion of the record crowd of 44,111 wound up on the field in a wild scene following the No. 15 Scarlet Knights' 28-25 win over No. 3 Louisville Thursday night.

Fans streamed onto the field from all sides, including the temporary bleachers in the south end zone that had been erected specifically for this game. They covered the field as music blared and a cannon perched on a hill outside one corner of the stadium boomed.

A primary target of their affection was Jeremy Ito, the junior kicker who converted a 28-yard field goal with 13 seconds left for the decisive points. They pummeled him and eventually raised him off the ground and sent him bobbing along above the heads of crowd members screaming his name.

Several famous Rutgers alumni watched the game from the sidelines, including New York Giants center Shaun O'Hara and Philadelphia Eagles tight end L.J. Smith.

* * *
HOW RUTGERS DID IT

The good

Besides the crowd, the fervor and the recruiting benefits, the Scarlet Knights didn't say die, battling back from a 25-7 deficit early that had memories of last year's 56-5 surfacing at Rutgers Stadium. Never having a home-field advantage quite like this, Rutgers seemed to grow under the constant din.

The bad

Stopping the Cardinals' passing game was a must -- and the first play from scrimmage for Louisville was a 45-yard connection from Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas.

The ugly

Rutgers' game-tying score in the first quarter and the accompanying momentum shift was negated when JaJuan Spillman returned the kickoff 100 yards without being touched.

Turning point

Down 11 points in the third quarter, facing a third-and-6 on their own 22-yard line, the Scarlet Knights connected for a pass from Teel to Britt that brought the ball all the way to the 4-yard line. One play later, they scored and after a two-point conversion, were right back in the game.

"This is amazing," said O'Hara, who played on Rutgers teams that won nine games in four years - the same number Rutgers has won this season.

When asked if watching his alma mater win a historic game made him want to return to school, O'Hara laughed and said, "Return to play, yes. Maybe not the school part."

Representatives of several bowl games were watching, and now the wait begins to see where the Scarlet Knights will be ranked this Sunday.

"I would hope we would move up in the rankings," said running back Ray Rice, who ran for 131 yards and two touchdowns. "We're 9-0 and there aren't too many undefeated teams out there, and we're one of them. We just beat the No. 3 team in the nation."

An hour after the game ended, New Brunswick police reported large crowds of noisy students in the streets around the campus, but no property damage or arrests.

"Happy, but orderly," a police spokesman said shortly after midnight.

Among the casualties of Thursday night's nationally televised game, however, was education, at least for about one-third of the school's 35,000 undergraduates.

"I'm enrolled in a class that's meeting right now," Kian Barry, a junior from East Brunswick, said without a trace of conscience as he stood in line three hours before the game, his face painted in red and white. "I think the students basically canceled classes today."

Barry was one of thousands of students who camped out Monday night to get one of a special allotment of tickets. Normally at Rutgers games, as many students as feel like coming out are seated on a first-come, first-served basis, but athletic officials decided to cap the number at 10,5000 for Thursday's game.

Outside the stadium, tickets priced at $28 were being sold for $100 for a game that was being called the most significant in the school's history.

Some students spent the entire day waiting in line for a chance to rush down the stadium steps and get seats near the field. Jason Majano, a junior from Union City, said he arrived at 7:45 a.m., nearly 12 hours before kickoff.

Majano and girlfriend Jessica Suarez, a senior from Manalapan, are not recent passengers on the Scarlet Knights bandwagon. That means they witnessed more than a few losing games as the program suffered through a dry spell that included a 25-game Big East losing streak.

As the season has gained momentum, there has been a seismic shift in school spirit.

"It's so exciting," Majano said. "It's like being a kid with a new toy."

Some of that spirit was evident hours before the game when the Rutgers players disembarked from two buses and made their traditional pre-game walk past a statue commemorating the first college football game played here in 1869.

They were surrounded by thousands of fans, spotlights and a blaring pep band as they marched into the locker room.

Rutgers' unprecedented success this season - the Scarlet Knights finished 11-0 in 1976 but against a much weaker schedule than this year's - has been a shot in the arm for New Jersey, a state whose best high school players have traditionally shunned the state's university for more successful programs.

New Jerseyans have always been long on attitude, as WFAN radio host Chris Russo discovered during the station's broadcast from outside the stadium.

After Russo used the word "hinterlands" when describing Rutgers' location, one fan yelled out, "Hey Chris, we have running water down here."

The setting could not have been more picturesque: a clear, unseasonably warm night that offered a view of a blazing sunset over the Raritan River beyond the south end zone. The view may soon be sacrificed to add more seats to the 41,500-seat stadium, a prospect that was unthinkable even two years ago.

"Everybody thought Rutgers would be successful," Big East associate commissioner John Paquette said as he looked out on the scene from high up in the press box. "But I don't know if anybody envisioned a night like this."

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

The Shins

Last week was a big blur. On Tuesday, Sam decided to hold a bachelor party and needless to say, Bacardi Rum is no longer a friend of mine.

After waking up the next morning and feeling like death, I eventually got it together and headed to Brooklyn to see the Shins play at McCarren Pool, on Wednesday.

It’s a huge public pool that has been closed down for years, but a great venue to see a show, I would highly recommend it.

The performance was great, I would definitely go see them again when they tour for their new album in 2007. And for those who aren’t fans, they closed with New Slang and Caring is Creepy, the two songs from the Garden State soundtrack.