Mar 28 2008'Bruno' Terrorizing Kansas with Flamboyancy

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If you're living in America's Heartland, watch out: the next homosexual you assault might catch you on camera (again)! British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has been sighted in Kansas shooting scenes for his upcoming film about the travels of Bruno, his flamboyant Austrian alter-ego. According to reports, he has Wichita Airport reconsidering their decision to let him shoot there, with Cohen running around the lobby in hot pants, "kissing, dancing, and fighting"; he later broke up a church's Easter play by showing up in chains. All for the purpose of commentary on bigotry, of course!

Bruno Takes Over Kansas [Faded Youth]

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I work at that airport, while I wasn't there, some of my coworkers who were couldn't stop laughing.

I'd like to see him go mock a mullah at a mosque. It'd be hilarious. Especially when they beat him to a pulp.

This movie is going to be gay.

I thought after Borat, he said "Bruno" will be scripted like "Da Ali G Movie", since he was so well known after Borat.

I guess he is doing it Borat style. Hope it works.

Pardon my saying so, but someone really needs to kick this guy's ass. It would do him a world of good. And do the world some good too.

Um, okay. Of all the things that would do the world some good, kicking Sacha Baron Cohen's ass is at the top of my list. That'll fix everything I'm sure.

Thanks Sam, that news item was good. "may offend some people." What kind of people get offended by Sacha Baron Cohen dancing in his underwear! Ned Flanders? Maybe Kansas is full of Ned Flanders types, I wouldn't know but if people get offended by that I find it strange.

First my garbage men, then my bank, and now you're taking a holiday today?

For Oyster in the half-shell day or whatever ridiculous holiday it is?

Hope you had a nice weekend.

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