Talk:Bassem Feghali
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editKEEP - Bassem Feghali in Lebanon has the legendary status of Bob Hope in the U.S. He is funny as hell and comes from the CORE of Lebanese comedy while introducing to Lebanon female impersonaltion something that the Lebanese would have never embraced if it wasn't for the exceptional talent of Feghali. Lebanon is a very small country with very limited resources for internet exposure so you will not find a zillion articles on the net or many hits on google for MANY famous Lebanese. This is why we need to include famous Lebanese celebreties without discrimination. No one in the US would ever dispute the status of Bob Hope in he US or Louis de Funes in France. No one would EVER dispute the status of Bassem Feghali in Lebanon and in many parts of the Arab world. Unless you are Lebanese or an Arab, you most likely have never heard of Bassem Feghali... just as much as an Arab (not Arab American) most likey has never heard of Bob Hope.
Drag queen?
editI'm confused by your addition of star imitator to this article. That isn't really a category of people; you can see that we don't have an article on that subjects. Drag queens are men who imitate women as a public performance; I don't see any reason to replace that very clear phrase with a phrase that doesn't link anywhere. What is it about this man that makes him not a drag queen? The contents of the article indicate that he's a man who does impersonations of women in performance. -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 17:09, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
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