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Re: [The Low Rent Kim Chan Fan Club] Re: Watch APAs (Kim Chan?) in Some Great Commercials. Then Nominate and Vote for the Best of APAs in Advertising

Speaking of commercials with Kim, I haven't seen that Zales commercial.
I have seen tons of Zales commercials but not that one. I'm really
disappointed. Has anyone seen it?
OPH

sepiatint wrote:

>Thanks for remembering. Kim Chan himself does not have a copy of that
commercial.
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>Thanks for keeping up with that Comcast business. Maybe you could explain it to
the
>other club members.
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>--Sepiatint
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>--- In thelowrentkimchanfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "Kai Yu \(temp\)"
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>>Does anyone have commercials with Kim Chan? I remember when I was a kid and
lived
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>around the block from the House of Lee where Kim Chan was bartending. He did a
>commercial for the NYS Lottery. Brings back fond memories. --Kai
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>>Watch, Nominate and Vote for the Best of APAsT in Advertising
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>>Watch some of the best commercials featuring Asian Pacific Americans such as
this Oreo
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>cookie commercial or this one. Then nominate some of the best that you've
seen, send us
>the video tapes, web links, and print clipping. And don't forget to go buy a
case of Oreo
>cookies, and tell advertisers and Hollywood that Asian Pacific American
consumers are
>watching and appreciate fair, diverse, and balanced portrayals in advertising.
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>>Watch commercials for Coca Cola, Dodge, Lexus, Oreo, Oscar Meyer, and T-Mobile
with
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>more posted as we get them.
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>> http://www.asianmediawatch.net/bestads/
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>>Advertisers get it. They want your business, want to appeal to the largest
audience of
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>consumers, and you're more likely to see television and print advertising
featuring a
>variety of people that is a more representative cross-section of American
society: Asian
>Pacific/Black/Causasian/Hispanic Americans and women than in motion pictures.
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>>So, nominate your favorite commercials of 2004/2005 by e-mailing us at:
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>>Submit your nominations for these suggested categories:
>> - Best Commercials Featuring APA Actors Among a Diverse Cast
(Black/Caucasion/
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>Hispanic/Native American)
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>> - Best Commercials Featuring an APA Lead Actor (male)
>> - Best Commercials Featuring an APA Lead Actor (female)
>> - Best Commercials Featuring an APA Family
>> - Best Commercials Featuring an APA Child
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>>or for similar categories for print and Internet advertising, or suggest your
own
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>>Tell us what advertising you feel is the best of the best, and send us your
video tapes,
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>web links, and print clippings.
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>>Please include the date/time that you saw the advertisement, television
station/web
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>link/publication, satellite/cable provider, and your city and state with your
submission.
>Nominations should be for English language advertising produced in 2004 or
2005, and
>distributed to a U.S./Canadian audience. The AMW's Best of APAs will be chosen
based on
>the amount of feedback that we receive of each advertisement.
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>>The posting of advertisements on AMW is done as part of the search for the
Asian Media
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>Watch Best of APAsT in Advertising, and is not an endorsement for any product
or service.
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>advertisements.
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Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:46 pm

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Does anyone have commercials with Kim Chan? I remember when I was a kid and lived around the block from the House of Lee where Kim Chan was bartending. He...
Kai Yu (temp)
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Nov 17, 2005
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Thanks for remembering. Kim Chan himself does not have a copy of that commercial. Thanks for keeping up with that Comcast business. Maybe you could explain it...
sepiatint
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Dec 14, 2005
5:42 pm

Speaking of commercials with Kim, I haven't seen that Zales commercial. I have seen tons of Zales commercials but not that one. I'm really disappointed. Has...
Old Ping Hai
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Dec 14, 2005
11:21 pm

We haven't seen it either. Kim isn't always informed of when something is scheduled to air. --Sepiatint ... commercial. ... really ... copy of that commercial....
sepiatint
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Dec 17, 2005
11:08 pm

Maybe they're hoarding it for next year? <G> ... -- The sparrow is small, but it contains all the vital organs of the elephant. Chinese proverb...
Old Ping Hai
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Dec 17, 2005
11:17 pm
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