Tough decision for sure. Proud is not the feeling that comes to heart when I think of either of these guys. But given the choice, I choose Borat for his special talent. He can open a Pepsi like nobody else that I know. I’d like to see him serve John Kerry. J
Earl is making an effort to right his wrongs and to do the proper thing which might be admirable, except his motive is all about self and the personal reward of good karma. Nothing to be proud of.
Borat has come to America seeking solutions for his own country, believing we have much to offer, praising and acknowledging our once respected and admired ethics and ideals, a vision that was at one time shared throughout the majority of the world. Awe inspiring ... as fictitious characters go.
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Tough decision for sure. Proud is not the feeling that comes to heart when I think of either of these guys. But given the choice, I choose Borat for his special talent. He can open a Pepsi like nobody else that I know. I’d like to see him serve John Kerry. J
Earl is making an effort to right his wrongs and to do the proper thing which might be admirable, except his motive is all about self and the personal reward of good karma. Nothing to be proud of.
Borat has come to America seeking solutions for his own country, believing we have much to offer, praising and acknowledging our once respected and admired ethics and ideals, a vision that was at one time shared throughout the majority of the world. Awe inspiring ... as fictitious characters go.
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