One of my favorite classic Margaret Cho routines, AKA Comedy Central's Pulp Comics episode of Margaret Cho. I would love to find the full routine to this, someday. Thanks for posting! :)
Margaret Cho is a comedian who challenges the traditional notions of womanhood with her unabashed and blunt humor surrounding sex, race, and being a modern-day woman.
Having a gay brother whom I adore so much, yes he loves to shop, but I do too, but not as much as him. Wow he has such an amazing wardrobe, and always looks fantastic perfect hair, he works out, eats healthy wow he is so inspiring. Yes I love my brother. I love Margarets humor, right on target.
You can be sure Amy Schumer is watching all these RU-vid videos to pad her next project. Just like you can be sure all her fans are going to let her get away with it.
She's right though. Men don't like shopping unless their gay. Or in my opinion unless their psycho following you while your shopping (stalking) or if your with your man and shopping for electronics. Then its on!!!
Its funny that she mentioned swastikas. When I was stationed in (S) Korea the first time I went out wandering on the roads between the rice paddies a little bit further than our unit runs took us. I happened upon a Buddhist temple and of the many symbols that were on it were several swastikas. A real Korean wouldn't understand the big deal that Americans or Europeans make of it when they see one. This is one of the many differences between Asians and Americans of Asian extraction.
Cho's brilliant and such a change from the younger generation of Asian-American comedians. All three I wont name because I can't remember their names can't get off the theme which goes something like this. As you can see I'm an Asian=American but most of the time I don't know if I'm more American that Chinese or the other way round...' this is the prelude to a joke about being Asian-American and not knowing who they really are. Or I'm Asian-American and half Japanese and half Chinese. The Japanese part of thinks one day of dating a Japanese American, then ditto with Chinese and then the American in me says oh what the heck they all look the same to me. I've heard that one a dozens times from three different funny ladies funnily enough. Ha ha ha!