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The acting looks so hackneyed. It's missing that creepy 70's vibe.

Dusty keyboard ...

You should have just busted out your Cathy scrapbook.

Why wouldn't you spend all that $45k towards a bigger, better ring, for the wedding or radical idea, save it for your life together. All this conspicuous consumption does not bode well.

Um, her name makes her sound like a mail-order bride. Also, who gets engaged after a few months of dating? And no, I am NOT a bitter cat lady who got dumped long distance during a Mercury Retrograde. Not at all.

She's a bad ass in that she's GD annoying. Her anger fuels her comedy but she hasn't had anything new or funny to say in years.

Also, her throwing in the "Don't you know who I am?" bs and then giving us another lecture about how she paved the road for every Korean American person to feel better about themselves because she had a primetime show ... I can't even. Her hubris is out of control. She used to be very funny but now I find her a hack.

I get your enthusiasm, I do. But the bigger point for me was that she went in knowing full well that that would have been the reaction and instead of speaking to the ladies directly, trying to educate them she instead decides to rant about how unfair and backward thinking Korean women can be. Give me a break. She's a

True dat: especially a middle-aged White man who identifies as a Romney fan.

Go to the Gawker story. But not on a full stomach.

Omg. This.

Because it is. It's not viewed as aspirational.

Agreed inkpixie. Margaret is being a whiny baby.

Stay classy!

You have every right to do that as a business owner if you believe your clientele will react negatively. Koreans and Korean women, especially are not wallflowers in this regard. Ask me how I know.

Don't. Even.

Thank you Dodai for not posting those horrific pictures. Oh my eyes!

Bemoaning your First World problems while piling on every disenfranchised group to make yourself feel better about something you CHOSE to do is highly disingenuous. Life does not revolve on what you need and want, Margaret. I'm disappointed in you taking the lazy approach to this incident. Grow up.

This.

Margaret's experience and thus her shtick doesn't mean it's every Korean-American's experience. I'm frankly over her whining about how much of an outsider she felt. We all felt weird - yes, I got called chink and Jap too many times to count and it enraged and humiliated me but this cross of