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March 04, 2009

"Target Women" creator's dig at Fallon's "Target Demographics" is off ... base.

I'm watching Jimmy Fallon's first show and up comes a canned bit called "Target Demographics" and I think, hm, that seems an awful lot like Sarah Haskins's very funny satirical piece on "InfoMania" called "Target Women"! That I reviewed here. And here. And here.

But then I watched the piece and found it dull and unfunny. And I thought: "Dull and unfunny? That's not like 'Target Women' at all!"

Well, according to New York Mag's Vulture blog, Sarah's not happy that they called their segment what they did and she tweeted something catty about it. A tweet! Now that means she's really serious. Actually, she does seem serious about her grievance, which is why I pass along this advice to my favorite feminist satirist grievance...ist: Let it go!

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