Posted on 07/14/2013 6:29:20 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Orientals? Isn’t that a little insensitive? They are properly referred to as Celestials - protected group number 11
No Ting Wong here. Move arong.
see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3042721/posts
Howie Felterbush.....might as well have been Craven Morehead or Buster Hymen.
I was forced to laugh, sorry to say.
Eleanor Roosevelt was a pleasant appearing women.
http://freepostermaker.com/uwzzg55qqe/ELEANOR-ROOSEVELT
Of the left? Yes way left.
For a quick review of unpleasant check out H. Clinton at any age.
Also note the people in the back of the photos, not the paid coat holders. With Eleanor they mostly look relaxed, Hillary, not so much.
Be glad the left does not have an Eleanor today, she was good. Very good!
Folks.....it wasn’t just the funny names that caused the laughter (which is usually good). It was the SERIOUSNESS of the reporter who read the story and names, never realizing what she was saying. Sorry, after such a sad accident, a little levity is sometimes refreshing.
Wi Su Yu?
I did at the urging of a few Freepers and you were right on both counts.
...and that might be for anyone in contact, not just the one in question.
“SEOUL, South Korea Asiana Airlines said Sunday its reputation was damaged by a report on a San Francisco TV station that used bogus and racially offensive names for four pilots on its plane that crashed earlier this month and is considering legal action.”
I didn’t say so the article did, which I was quoting without quotation marks.
This great opportunity for the airline to divert some attention from the crash.
The third name was rude & crude.
Bang Ding Ow?? I don’t think so.
Ohhh. Well, I can’t count. LOL!!
Sorry, USA Today is link-only.
The lead attorney in the action is Won Tu Su.
Oooops!
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