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Saturday, December 09, 2006

The Borat Memo

Continuing with the New Yorker crutch (it's easier to link than to write original posts!), this short bit of satire summarizes what for me were some of the more disquieting things about the Borat movie.
Posted by Tomas at 12:29 AM
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