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it's CHO (show) time!. . .Margaret Cho writes a song in response to Miley Cyrus slanty eye pic. . .
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. . .at her website. . .


no business like CHO business. . .
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#2
Does she sing it acapella or is there music forthcoming? The lyrics don't do much for me, but with the right music, maybe.

Ms. Cho should give Miley an intense tongue-lashing to straighten her out.

I've always enjoyed Cho's stand up comedy, and she had a funny bit on Sex and the City.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/aug...mpics20081

http://www.chrisdiclerico.com/2004/06/26...rty-knees/

http://www.alllooksame.com/
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Ms. Cho should give Miley an intense tongue-lashing to straighten her out.

If she wasn't jailbait (or is she still?), I would be happy to do things to Miley with my tongue...









Every time she made that face, I'd lick her ear....
THAT would make her stop!











What'd you THINK I meant?
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#5
Paul F. wrote:
What'd you THINK I meant?

Well, jailbait kind of insinuates that you're going after her with your... well, kids read this forum, so I won't write the word.

Jeff
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#6
Sheesh...is what she did "proper"? No.

She's 16.

Is a lot of stuff we did at age 16 proper? No.

Should she be allowed to get away without a "reprimand"? Probably not, but poor kid. (okay, so she's got tons of money and fame, so boo hoo for her, but still...)
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#7
Going after her with my.....

Dazzling good looks.. right? That's what you were gonna say... right? ;-)
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Paul F. wrote:
Going after her with my.....

Dazzling good looks.. right? That's what you were gonna say... right? ;-)

Good looks, charm, voracious appetite (for strange foods), or your big 17"... eMac!

http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1...msg-663541

Jeff
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#9
It's not like Cho beat up Cyrus. Not a bit.

Cyrus is a "star" I guess. Regardless, she has a lot of fans and it couldn't hurt to remind them that actions have consequences and reactions, the latter of which aren't alway equal.
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#10
As I have observed working in the media and ethnic/racial classes and seminars I have been a part of, mocking Asian-Americans in general is much more tolerated than other groups. Remember when Shaquille O'Neal made fun of Yao Ming? Now imagine the outrage had someone "Acted and talked Black" that was not African American. Shaq was branded as "A guy just kidding around" while making fun of African Americans is deemed, and rightly so, racially insensitive.

There are stupid things you do with friends, but don't take a picture of it. Assume any of your "friends" are willing to sell you out with camera in hand at any moment for $.

I have fun with racial jokes around here but that is amongst friends. I am not running for public office or famous and dependent on sales of crappy tween music and cheap plastic labeled Hanah Montana crap made in China. Sorry Miley, it's not ok just because you have an Asian friend. The standard for people trying to sell an brand all over the world is different. It comes withe fame, money and paparazzi.
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