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2004-04-08, 05:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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http://search.shopping.yahoo.com/sea...am+Hung&did=66
If you buy this CD simply because the record industry tells you that a hokey, undertalented kareoke jockey is worthy of your adulation and a recording contract, then why not try a heaping bowl of arsenic, under the premise that it fights off a cold better than chicken soup?
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2004-04-08, 07:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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William Hung is popular because he reminds you that no matter how much of a loser you are, there is always someone who is far, far worse.
On that note, he rules. In that, I'm-better-than-him-rules, sort of way. Oh, and he also reminds us that where losers are found, there are other losers following them: Marry me, Will!
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2004-04-08, 09:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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The greatest part is that everyone knows who he is now, and he is indirectly the new american idol. Why? Who the hell was the last american idle? I dont think many people know, or care, but people remember William Hung. I wouldnt be surprised if he started showing up in movies as a cameo.
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