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Did anyone catch a glimpse of Kelly Hu on the upcoming previews of Melrose Place (Billy's friend/coworker). It should be interesting to see if they develop her character.
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Abe Lee-Palmeiras e Brasil < ez02...@othello.ucdavis.edu > wrote: >JUST WONDERING... Is the guy who play "Billy" half Asian by any chance? >His last name is something like "Chui" or something like that... >Also, I heard that the guy who plays "Superman" on ABC is a quarter japanese. >Can Anybody confirm that?
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Abe Lee-Palmeiras e Brasil < ez02...@othello.ucdavis.edu > wrote:
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m...@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (michael.banks) writes: > This is a pet peeve of mine. I just think television is big enough >that we (minorities)and consumers, should be able to see some (real) television. >Im talking about reality, (am,wf, af,wm, bm,wf, wm,bf, am,bf, bm,af,) >This is just to mention a few, dont forget relationships in our own race/culture >Even though some may not like it, im sure we all can deal with it.......
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> This is a pet peeve of mine. I just think television is big enough >that we (minorities)and consumers, should be able to see some (real) television. >Im talking about reality, (am,wf, af,wm, bm,wf, wm,bf, am,bf, bm,af,) >This is just to mention a few, dont forget relationships in our own race/culture >Even though some may not like it, im sure we all can deal with it....... >
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In article < tyoon.7...@husc8.harvard.edu > ty...@husc8.harvard.edu (Tehshik Yoon) writes: > >Don't forget wm/wm wf/wf am/wm af/wf bm/am bf/af am/am af/af bm/bm and bf/bf. >(There--is that all possible permutations?) > >-Tehshik
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Yoon) says: > >>Im talking about reality, (am,wf, af,wm, bm,wf, wm,bf, am,bf, bm,af,) >>This is just to mention a few, dont forget relationships in our own >race/culture >>Even though some may not like it, im sure we all can deal with it....... > >Don't forget wm/wm wf/wf am/wm af/wf bm/am bf/af am/am af/af bm/bm and bf/bf. >(There--is that all possible permutations?)
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:on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't :involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't :interfere with the SUper Bowl :-)
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>In article < 94043.154...@psuvm.psu.edu > < SCW...@psuvm.psu.edu > writes: >Don't do us any favors... I personally do *not* want to see more gays portrayed >on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't >interfere with the SUper Bowl :-)
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In article <2joqt9$ b...@news.duke.edu > hok...@acpub.duke.edu (Hank Okazaki) writes: >In article < 1994Feb14.1...@uts.amdahl.com >, >Ronnie Townsend < ron...@uts.amdahl.com > wrote: >>In article < 94043.154...@psuvm.psu.edu > < SCW...@psuvm.psu.edu > writes: >>Don't do us any favors... I personally do *not* want to see more gays portrayed >>on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >>involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't >>interfere with the SUper Bowl :-) > >[stuff deleted] > >>How many of us come into >>contact with all this on even a semi-regular basis? > >I can see you are not fully familiar with ther concept of the "closet". >Out of the 25 million or so gay or lesbian U.S. residents, the majority >are not "openly" gay/lesbian in their public lives (they are "closeted"). >This is especially true of male athletes (where the sports-culture is >extraordinarily homophobic, while being extremely homosocial at the same >time) - women's tennis being one of the realms in which it is a >more-or-less open secret that many of the players are lesbian. Anyway, the >point is: in a society such as ours, in which it is not *safe* for many >people to "be themselves" in public, people like you *do* "come into >contact with this on a semi-regular basis" (if by "this" you mean >gay/lesbian/bisexual people), but you *don't* regularly *realize* it. If >by "this" you mean people who are openly expressing their love and >affection for people of the same gender, well you see that too... What you
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In article <2joqt9$ b...@news.duke.edu > hok...@acpub.duke.edu (Hank Okazaki) writes:
>One reason that many of us are so completely clueless about the existence >of gays and lesbians (Jody Foster, Rock Hudson, Michelangelo, Michel
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Hyon-Chol Son) writes: >In article < 1994Feb14.1...@uts.amdahl.com >, >Ronnie Townsend < ron...@uts.amdahl.com > wrote: >:[...] I personally do *not* want to see more gays portrayed >:on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >:involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't >:interfere with the SUper Bowl :-) > > hey folks, we gots a REAL man here :)
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>In article < 1994Feb14.1...@uts.amdahl.com >, >Ronnie Townsend < ron...@uts.amdahl.com > wrote: >:[...] I personally do *not* want to see more gays portrayed >:on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >:involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't >:interfere with the SUper Bowl :-)
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In < 1994Feb15.0...@uts.amdahl.com > ron...@uts.amdahl.com (Ronnie Townsend) writes: >>One reason that many of us are so completely clueless about the existence >>of gays and lesbians (Jody Foster, Rock Hudson, Michelangelo, Michel >>Foucault, Walt Whitman, J. Edgar Hoover, Audre Lorde) in our lives - and in >>our own families - is that the media tends to feed us with exaggerated >>stereotypes, like it always does, which perform the double function of >>letting us *think* we can "recognize *them*" while actually helping >>perpetuate the impression that "we don't know any of *them*"... Both >>impressions, of course, are wrong. > >I didn't say I don't know any.. just that I don't come in contact with them >on even a semi-regular basis...
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In article < 94047.013...@psuvm.psu.edu >, < SCW...@psuvm.psu.edu > wrote: >In article <2jrguj$ i...@ursula.ee.pdx.edu >, kl...@ee.pdx.edu (Ken Lee) says: >>I hear you brother she is very, very beautiful. Did I say beautiful, I meant >>drop dead gorgeous. The sad thing is in real life she might have a white >>boyfriend. A moment of silence for all us Oriental guys. >I disagree. The sad thing is in real life her talent is wasted on acting on >a two-bit prime time soap opera in a stereotypical sex-symbol/geisha girl >role.
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In article <2jsjl3$ c...@panix.com > b...@panix.com (Bryan Wu) writes: >In < 1994Feb15.0...@uts.amdahl.com > ron...@uts.amdahl.com (Ronnie Townsend) writes: >>>One reason that many of us are so completely clueless about the existence >>>of gays and lesbians (Jody Foster, Rock Hudson, Michelangelo, Michel >>>Foucault, Walt Whitman, J. Edgar Hoover, Audre Lorde) in our lives - and in >>>our own families - is that the media tends to feed us with exaggerated >>>stereotypes, like it always does, which perform the double function of >>>letting us *think* we can "recognize *them*" while actually helping >>>perpetuate the impression that "we don't know any of *them*"... Both >>>impressions, of course, are wrong. >> >>I didn't say I don't know any.. just that I don't come in contact with them >>on even a semi-regular basis... > >I think that was the point - you probably wouldn't be able to recognize a >gay person you know even if you did meet him/her on a regular basis. >Either because they are closeted, they don't care to let you know, and >they don't fit your stereotype of what gays are supposed to look like and >act like.
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(Ronnie Townsend) says: > >My point is that I don't care... what a person does in his/her bedroom is not >my business... I don't parade around telling everyone in the office I'm hetero >and wearing a National Heterosexual Day button.... I don't think gays should
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In <2jti6b$ s...@news.u.washington.edu > gwan...@u.washington.edu (just another theatre geek) writes: >In article < 94047.013...@psuvm.psu.edu >, < SCW...@psuvm.psu.edu > wrote: >>In article <2jrguj$ i...@ursula.ee.pdx.edu >, kl...@ee.pdx.edu (Ken Lee) says: >>>I hear you brother she is very, very beautiful. Did I say beautiful, I meant >>>drop dead gorgeous. The sad thing is in real life she might have a white >>>boyfriend. A moment of silence for all us Oriental guys. >>I disagree. The sad thing is in real life her talent is wasted on acting on >>a two-bit prime time soap opera in a stereotypical sex-symbol/geisha girl >>role. > Actually the real tragedy is that AA actors get so few roles that >this job is considered major exposure. We nor the actors would kick up a >trace of a stir if studios casted Asians like real people....
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In < 1994Feb16.1...@uts.amdahl.com > ron...@uts.amdahl.com (Ronnie Townsend) writes: >>I think that was the point - you probably wouldn't be able to recognize a >>gay person you know even if you did meet him/her on a regular basis. >>Either because they are closeted, they don't care to let you know, and >>they don't fit your stereotype of what gays are supposed to look like and >>act like. > >My point is that I don't care... what a person does in his/her bedroom is not >my business... I don't parade around telling everyone in the office I'm hetero >and wearing a National Heterosexual Day button....
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In article <2jv445$ h...@panix.com > b...@panix.com (Bryan Wu) writes: >In < 1994Feb16.1...@uts.amdahl.com > ron...@uts.amdahl.com (Ronnie Townsend) writes: >>>I think that was the point - you probably wouldn't be able to recognize a >>>gay person you know even if you did meet him/her on a regular basis. >>>Either because they are closeted, they don't care to let you know, and >>>they don't fit your stereotype of what gays are supposed to look like and >>>act like. >> >>My point is that I don't care... what a person does in his/her bedroom is not >>my business... I don't parade around telling everyone in the office I'm hetero >>and wearing a National Heterosexual Day button.... > >So I guess that you've _never, never, ever flirted with your co-workers? >Or that you've never said "oh, I'm having dinner with my girlfriend"? Or >any number of other things? I know plenty of hets who do just that - so >I guess that doesn't count as "parading around telling everyon in e >office I'm hetero"? If so, then saying "I'm having dinner with my >boyfriend" shouldn't be counted as "parading" either.
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In article <2jqa9n$ o...@news.duke.edu > hok...@acpub.duke.edu (Hank Okazaki) writes: >Try reading any issue of one of the glossy "general interest," >youth-oriented gay/lesbian periodicals *without* finding one or more >references to Jody Foster and Martina! >
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In article <2jti6b$ s...@news.u.washington.edu > gwan...@u.washington.edu (just another theatre geek) writes: > Actually the real tragedy is that AA actors get so few roles that >this job is considered major exposure. We nor the actors would kick up a >trace of a stir if studios casted Asians like real people....
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In article <2k307d$ s...@news.u.washington.edu >, mink! < mi...@tcp.com > wrote: >In article <2jti6b$ s...@news.u.washington.edu > gwan...@u.washington.edu (just another theatre geek) writes: >> Actually the real tragedy is that AA actors get so few roles that >>this job is considered major exposure. We nor the actors would kick up a >>trace of a stir if studios casted Asians like real people.... > Well, I haven't seen the content of the role, so I won't >speak on that part, but you gotta admit "Melrose Place" IS a pretty >big exposure. Do you have any idea how many people watch that show?
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>on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't
>contact with all this on even a semi-regular basis? >
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st...@jade.tufts.edu (Stephanie Tai) writes: >But they're not _together_, are they? Not Jodie!
> -steph, > who still wants to > figure out some way > of getting Jodie's > attention _without_ > shooting the president
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In article < stsai.7...@scws4.harvard.edu > < st...@husc.harvard.edu > writes: > >Speaking of getting her attention... Steph, can I borrow your >Hide-A-Dick just for a few days? I think Jodie Foster is gonna be in >town.... > >
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In article < CLJ8...@news.tufts.edu > st...@jade.tufts.edu (Stephanie Tai) writes: >In article < 1994Feb14.1...@uts.amdahl.com > ron...@uts.amdahl.com (Ronnie Townsend) writes: >> >>Don't do us any favors... I personally do *not* want to see more gays portrayed >>on TV... But then, that's the beauty of not watching any TV that doesn't >>involve sports.. I don't really care what they put on as long as it doesn't >>interfere with the SUper Bowl :-) Seriously, gang, I think this PC notion >>that television should give us all the different possible interpersonal >>relationships on a regular basis is unrealistic... How many of us come into >>contact with all this on even a semi-regular basis? >> > >Yet you seem annoyed when "white" people do not want to see AA >male/ AA female relationships. This is a very similar thing. How many
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In < CLLz4...@news.tufts.edu > st...@jade.tufts.edu (Stephanie Tai) writes: >In article < stsai.7...@scws4.harvard.edu > < st...@husc.harvard.edu > writes: >>Here, here.... I think Hubba Hubba on Mass Ave is selling Hide-A-Dick >>for $12.95.
>And they've got lots of other cool stuff, too! 5 and 6 inch heels in >men's sizes. With padlocks, too! Sadly enough, I realized last year >that being a women's size 5, I can only _barely_ wear 5 inch heels, and >then only if my feel are almost entirely vertical. :(
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