The only reason I know Goldie Hawn is half-Jewish is because Adam Sandler put it in a song, so I'm going to say no.
Right?? My boss was like "Her name is GOLDIE!" To which I responded, "@@," and went back to work.
'War Stories'
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The only reason I know Goldie Hawn is half-Jewish is because Adam Sandler put it in a song, so I'm going to say no.
Right?? My boss was like "Her name is GOLDIE!" To which I responded, "@@," and went back to work.
Is Cincinnati chili controversial?
I'm pre-migraine, Kat, and about to take the relevant meds before going out to teach two hours of krav by myself.
Hopefully this won't translate into another day of sulking behind drawn curtains.
Maybe Hec and other fans of '60s pop might like this....
Belgian advertising illustrator Guy Peellaert was one of the first cartoonists to embrace Pop Art and incorporate Andy Warhol's appropriation of mass market iconography into his work. His first comic, Les aventures de Jodelle, (Jodelle's likeness modelled after yé-yé chanteuse Sylvie Vartan) appeared in 1966, swiftly followed by 'Pravda la Survireuse' (her likeness based on Françoise Hardy) for the magazine 'Hara-Kiri' in 1967.
Somewhat NSFW, more so if you click on the comics to see larger versions....
Also, this is the guy who did David Bowie's 'Diamond Dogs' LP cover. Huh.
I know there is a sterotypically nasally, smart, urban jewish persona seen in media, like Sandler or Adam Goldberg or maybe Sarah Silverman, but all jews aren't like that and that persona itself doesn't mean someone's a jew--c.f. Penny Marshall.
Is Cincinnati chili controversial?
ALL chili is controversial, but Cincinnati-style seems to incur more purist wrath than other varieties.
Maybe Hec and other fans of '60s pop might like this....
Cool! Peellaert did the Rock Dreams book in the seventies, IIRC.
My condolences about your grandfather, Anne.
I know there is a sterotypically nasally, smart, urban jewish persona seen in media, like Sandler or Adam Goldberg or maybe Sarah Silverman, but all jews aren't like that and that persona itself doesn't mean someone's a jew--c.f. Penny Marshall.
Oh, absolutely. I have been distracted by more than one New Yorker in that regard. But "bubbly blonde" isn't a Jewish stereotype, as far as I know.
Maybe he thinks that because she played a totally formulaic J.A.P in "Privare Benjamin"? But that was, you know, a character.