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Kazakhstan threatens to sue Ali G.

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I saw a bit of one where he played Borat at a wine tasting club in Texas or somewhere down south. He got wasted and showed the guys at the club nude pictures of his sister. Hilarity. 🙂

Edit: It was Mississippi.
 
Originally posted by: BoberFett
I saw a bit of one where he played Borat at a wine tasting club in Texas or somewhere down south. He got wasted and showed the guys at the club nude pictures of his sister. Hilarity. 🙂

Edit: It was Mississippi.

Yep, that a classic.

If the Kazakhstan Ministry was smart, they would hire Borat for some tourism marketing campaign rather than trying to sue him.



 
When I first watched the Ali G Show I was just like, WTF? As the show progressed, it did get more and more funny.

I was cracking up on the one about bomb sniffing dogs. He was asking the trainer that once the dog found the bomb, how long did it take the dog to defuse it.
 
Originally posted by: BDawg
Are there ever going to be new Ali-Gs? It seems like it's been a while.

Show's done with. Too many people know who he is now, so he can't catch people off guard as easily as he used to.
 
He also almost started a riot at a rodeo when he got on the microphone and sang "Throw the Jew down the well"

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Borat has a great admiration for Joseph Stalin, who he describes as being both "strong" and "powerful".

Borat strongly dislikes Jews. He visited a bar in Tucson, Arizona where he sang a song about problems in his country, but the subject quickly changed from transportation to Jews, with the lyrics "Throw the Jew down the well/so my country can be free./You must grab him by his horns,/then we have a big party." Rather than reacting in shock or disgust, the crowd at the bar gleefully sang along and clapped with the beat, as per Borat's instructions. While taking a self-defense class, Borat asked the instructor to teach him how to defend against the 'Jew Claw,' and then he made a claw with his hand and had the instructor defend himself against it. (Cohen, who portrays Borat, is Jewish.)

He was shocked to discover that American women have the right to vote; on said discovery, he recited the 'chain of importance' - "God, man, horse, dog, woman, then rat, then small krutzouli" - to a female voter.

Borat has a dislike of those of African descent, whom he refers to as 'chocolate-faces'.
 
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