Ok. I admit it. I confess. I'm coming out. I don't care what you macho, He-Men types think of me!
Now, I'd like to think I'm secure in my "maleness". I mean I like guns, knives, lights, gear. I've done martial arts most of my life. I travel and try to trek outdoors whenever I get the chance (and the money too). I admire men like Sting, Ernest Hemingway, Einstein and even Mickey Rourke?! Most of all, I'm a great admirer of the slender-formed, raven black-haired, almond-eyed Asian woman (re: Tia Carrere, who's Filipina by descent!)
Among the many US shows that come our way here, there's one that I try not miss if I can help it: GILMORE GIRLS.
There I've said it. At first, Lauren Graham was probably what did it. I mean she's hot, winsome, spunky yet down to earth all at the same time!!! But then the stories and how they were written, the characters' quirks, the mother-daughter relationship, the subtle tensions, etc. got to me.
I could go on and on about it but basically it just feels like an hour of TV well-spent (rather than those kind of shows made up of total strangers forced to live together and outdo each other by back-stabbing, forming "alliances" or taking orders from a so-called "big brother"?! C'mon!).
So 'fess up fellas! What are those "chick shows" you secretly keep from telling your buddies over at a game or a bar for fear of being called "soft"? C'mon, you know you have one!
Now, I'd like to think I'm secure in my "maleness". I mean I like guns, knives, lights, gear. I've done martial arts most of my life. I travel and try to trek outdoors whenever I get the chance (and the money too). I admire men like Sting, Ernest Hemingway, Einstein and even Mickey Rourke?! Most of all, I'm a great admirer of the slender-formed, raven black-haired, almond-eyed Asian woman (re: Tia Carrere, who's Filipina by descent!)
Among the many US shows that come our way here, there's one that I try not miss if I can help it: GILMORE GIRLS.
There I've said it. At first, Lauren Graham was probably what did it. I mean she's hot, winsome, spunky yet down to earth all at the same time!!! But then the stories and how they were written, the characters' quirks, the mother-daughter relationship, the subtle tensions, etc. got to me.
I could go on and on about it but basically it just feels like an hour of TV well-spent (rather than those kind of shows made up of total strangers forced to live together and outdo each other by back-stabbing, forming "alliances" or taking orders from a so-called "big brother"?! C'mon!).
So 'fess up fellas! What are those "chick shows" you secretly keep from telling your buddies over at a game or a bar for fear of being called "soft"? C'mon, you know you have one!
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