Do you want to relive Linsanity again and again and AGAIN and AGAIN like I do? Here’s one page with each of those game videos where you can enjoy the best February of your boring life over and over and over again. I’ve cried a thousand times over. KNICKS vs. NETS (2012/02/04) The game that […]
Jeremy Lin turned 24 this year. Lin is a Virgo. Lin shares the same birthdate as the NBA players Kobe Bryant (1978), Darren Collison (1987), New Zealand’s Sean Marks (1975), and Rik Smits (1966).
On our way to see the Taj Mahal, our driver pulled the car over to buy some water. I was in the back seat minding my own business. I wasn’t looking out my window, but was looking toward the street, when I heard a tapping on my window. I turned to see this man, half-smiling […]
As Asian Americans who grew up playing basketball, my sister and I have a keen interest in the Jeremy Lin phenomenon. We identify with Lin in many ways, so we’ve found ourselves deeply-invested in his journey — so much so, that we cheer for him as if he were a part of our family. Recently […]
Post by Stuart Leung.
LINSANITY. Wow. — Stuart Leung (@steuwart) February 15, 2012 I rushed out of work early to catch the latest Knicks game at a downtown restaurant that actually had NBATV (more difficult than expected). The first three quarters weren’t pretty – the Knicks were playing like shit. The fourth quarter was different; the Knicks stormed back […]
I watched “Rumble in the Jungle” – the documentary around the 1974 Muhammad Ali – George Foreman fight in Zaire. Afterwards. I was inspired to look up videos of Muhammad Ali. Ran across his one and it brought a smile to my face. …murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick…
Mom Chronicles #1: As with her pants, my mom’s politics are also on point. Post by Stuart Leung.
Mom Chronicles #24: You know how the golf community didn’t like how Tiger Woods would pump his fist after a good shot – that his celebration was disrespecting the game? Let’s just say the mahjong community wouldn’t be happy with my mom’s celebratory practices. Everyone likes winning, especially my mom. Post by Stuart Leung.
MTV's REAL WORLD: 18 years, 24 seasons, 200 cast members, and not one ASIAN MALE ROOMMATE? http://tiny.cc/hfk9p — Stuart Leung (@steuwart) June 18, 2010 REALLY? 24 seasons of The Real World and not one Asian male roommate in the entire 18 years?
I had the honor of being the best man at my friend’s wedding, and this was the speech I wrote for it. When I started to write this speech, I wanted to start out by telling everyone how long I’ve known Jason.
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Being an Asian American is a conflicting battle in cultures and common senses. Simply being has furnished each and every one of us a very unique experience, something we all should be proud of.
I always walked by Abercrombie & Fitch stores with a sort of uneasiness. And when I did enter, it just never felt right, I never felt comfortable.