Tuesday, February 28, 2006

found uterus

This weekend I was driving around LA and found a banner like this. Now on any other day I would have said "wow that looks like some antennae" or "wow that’s like a rabbit." But this week was also the week of a horrible yearly medical exam which made me think. “wow that sculpture looks just like a uterus.” To visit the uterus in person visit the Japanese American National Museum. For more information: http://www.janm.org/



There are many other examples of unintentional uteruses. Such as the University of Texas logo. Yes friends, use your imagination and the beloved Bevo is really a uterus.



Red blooded white American males sometimes gather around televisions to watch sports during key times of the year like the super bowl or the college basketball championship. The same is true in Japan. Here you can observe the same Abercrombie and Fitch wearing males all swarming around the television to watch a sports broadcast like it was the shrine at Mecca.

Monday, February 27, 2006


me and TWO hakujin boyfriends ha ha jeremiah and the famous Ashinoko kaizoku.Posted by Picasa

Dorky Hakujins

Hello all "hakujin" is the Japanese word for "caucasian." During my travels in Japan, I observed so many hakujins either walking around or hitting on the Japanese women. Further, these weren't just any hakujins but they were dorky, old, bald, wore "big dogs" clothing etc. you get the picture. This is a sample from my collection of covertly taken pictures of these couples.

" buy me that!" says the gf to her white boyfriend. Posted by Picasa

white men hit on ayami Posted by Picasa

at a Nippon Ham Fighters baseball game ~ note bald white guy with asian girlfriend Posted by Picasa

Details of a Domestic Goddess

You know it's both pathetic and glorious at the same time. I now have 3 months of uninterrupted time for Windsor Pilates, Rachel Ray's 30 Min Meals, anti-consumerism literature, and all those records that I swore I'd listen to for the last three years. Follow the musings and the flavors of the most domestic tewenty-something in Los Angeles and her forced abstention from the hustle and bustle of real life.