Archive for July, 2009
Kheng Hua lands role on US TV She and nine other S’poreans get parts in US television series The Philanthropist By Joanne Soh August 01, 2009 SHE’S one of the most recognised English-speaking actresses in Singapore. In the United States, she’s just another Asian face. TNP PICTURES: NG XI JIE But that didn’t stop Tan Kheng Hua from landing a role in an American television series called The Philanthropist, which premiered on US TV network National Broadcast
Dating Isn t Easy Learn How To Pick Up Women
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Author : Daniel Millions Picking up women has become more difficult than it was decades ago, as people in general are more cautious and aware of security However, with the right attitude and techniques, attracting a female can be easier than you ever imagined How you act in a social setting is one of the hugest factors in how women treat you Depending on the friends you have and your visible interactions with them, you can either be seen as someone who would make a good partner or just a
Understanding Dating And Relationship Websites
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Author : dror klar One of the most popular ways to be able to meet someone that you could be interested in dating is through the websites dedicated solely to finding matches for people These dating websites will usually require that you become a member in their organization and will charge a fee, usually monthly or yearly These fees are normally reasonable in comparison to the information and services that they offer you Many people have had a fear instilled in them when it comes to da
Keyshawn does reality, too. Sorta.
Friday, July 31st, 2009
I’m happy training camp is about to start, but I will say that I’ve been a little jealous of the other chicks in the past few weeks. Their offseasons have been filled with dating gossip and reality shows. Besides a smattering of rumors that Khloe Kardashian is dating new RB Derrick Ward (I’ll believe it once it makes Keeping Up with the Kardashians ), Tampa’s extracurricular news has been nonexistent. Not surprising for a smaller-market team—smaller than Dallas at least—but still really bori
Female Noir: Rewriting a Genre
Friday, July 31st, 2009
As I’ve mentioned before (and, as is obvious to anyone who’s read my blog,) I have a bit of a thing for mysteries and hardboiled noir. I’m by no means an expert on either genre, admittedly, but it’s a hobby interest of mine. I just really love the way gender plays out in them: in the “Golden Age” detective novels, sleuths like Poirot, or, to go far back to the grandfather, Sherlock Holmes, were supposed to use their “manly” reason to solve problems. When a woman would step in, such as Harriet Va
