LGBT AD - Clothestime
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You were great in that commercial. I hope you do another one like this.
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@LastChanceLife Since I am "this bitch" sweetie, you should know, I auditioned in Dallas, Texas and I was told by the casting directors that they chose me because I wasnt trying to hard to pass as a woman. The fact is, I am a complete male, with no plastic surgery, and a masculine voice. Apparently, I was just what they wanted. As far as being a bitch, I am genuine, a gentelman, and humble, but if you want "bitch", it seems as if the only bitch here is you.
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I auditioned for this commercial with every drag queen in Los Angeles back in 1995. I don't know where they found this bitch,
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I am the actor in this commercial. My name is Don Ware and I create the illusion of China Blue. I have to say it was a wonderful experience for me and it was a great honor to be chosen for this role. Incedentally, it first aired nationally on MTV on April 1st. Enjoy.
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My issue with this commercial is the last line: "... imagine what we can do for REAL women."
It's assuming that those who identify as transgendered do not feel like they are real women.
Discussion?
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I auditioned for this commercial circa 1995 when I was in college and a client at Dragon Talent.
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Glad to see a T ad
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Damn i'd like to see more of China Blue-very sexy indeed.
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Agreed!
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Yeah, all T. No L. Not necessarily any B -- but maybe a little G.
Let me explain: Mark is a sweet transvestite. This commercial says that Clothestime has clothes that make girls look and feel good. It also indirectly declares that Clothestime is friendly to crossdressers and transvestites and that their business is welcome there. Its one of my all time favorite commercials. Hence, can you guess what MY favorite leisure activity is? I'll give you a hint: you will never catch me watching football or any sports for that matter.
pinkpriss 3 years ago 20
Well, more of a T ad i think. Am I right?
guitarchick2233 2 years ago 8