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Archives for October 2010

The Don’ts of Dating: Don’t Avoid Asking if She Has a Boyfriend

October 29, 2010 by EricW Leave a Comment

By Eric Weintraub To quote my good friend Dominick (who was probably quoting someone wittier than himself), “When a girl is in a relationship, you have one guy to compete with, but when she’s single, everyone on Earth is against you.” While Dominick proposes an amusing argument, going after a girl in a relationship is not a good idea and I would never recommend wasting your … [Read more...] about The Don’ts of Dating: Don’t Avoid Asking if She Has a Boyfriend

Curbside Cuisine: Simply Sliced

October 28, 2010 by JulianaA Leave a Comment

The Grandma Slice. It may sound out-of-date and unappealing, but it is undeniably the bright orange Slice Truck’s specialty. Unlike many of its competitors, this mobile eatery thrives on simplicity. The truck is a single color—aside from the large white circle and slice shape that houses the truck’s name on its side—and it sells one type of food: pizza. Cheese, pepperoni, … [Read more...] about Curbside Cuisine: Simply Sliced

What We Talk About When We Talk About LA: Downtown and in a bad state at a Mexican restaurant on State Street

October 28, 2010 by AndrewR Leave a Comment

The city is clean and white in the sun, a scoop of Spanish mission construction pinched between a cut of the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific. The train stops in the station on a quiet street that runs parallel to State Street where there are shops and restaurants stuffed with kids and adults with kid faces, wearing cut-off jeans, t-shirts and sandals, some of the women in … [Read more...] about What We Talk About When We Talk About LA: Downtown and in a bad state at a Mexican restaurant on State Street

Life Lessons for Earthlings and Others: No Ordinary Lessons

October 28, 2010 by SarahI Leave a Comment

By Sarah Ingerson Hey, everyone! I guess I should just come out and say it...I caved, and wrote about another t.v. show; BUT it’s midterms season, so that gives me an excuse, right? I’m going to pretend it does. :D Anywho…I decided to write about No Ordinary Family, episode 2. And I know…for those of you who saw the ads, you’re probably thinking I’m a complete sell-out, … [Read more...] about Life Lessons for Earthlings and Others: No Ordinary Lessons

The Don’ts of Dating: Don’t Date Her Just Because She’s Hot

October 28, 2010 by EricW Leave a Comment

By: Eric Weintraub I know the last thing you want to hear is another dissertation about how inner beauty always overcomes physically beauty and blah, blah, blah… so I’ll try to address this issue in a way that leaves out all that lovey, dovey nonsense. In a perfect world, everyone would date the person that was most compatible for them. But let’s be realistic: the first time … [Read more...] about The Don’ts of Dating: Don’t Date Her Just Because She’s Hot

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