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Ho boy. Time for ethnic-doppleganger Dora.

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TheEvilDog:
Why not add they have black hair (well, Dora does...most of the time... :psyduck:)

Seriously, we don't know much about Padma, so until Jeph tells us more, its all theories and supposition.

MillionDollar Belt Sander:
And we all know he does the opposite of whatever is posted on this forum.

Melauren:

--- Quote from: bicostp on 17 Feb 2011, 18:31 ---There are similarities between Dora and Padma that are based in fact. They both own small businesses, they're both tall and lanky, both have friends as employees, both their given names end in the letter 'A', and they're both women.
--- End quote ---

What about those of us who think her turn of phrase and apparent personality are very Dora-esque?  Honestly that's what I noticed... every speech-bubble from Padma's mouth could have come from Dora and nothing would have seemed out of character.  Right from her cynical "we don't have a 'giant blender thing,'" through her entrepreneurial touch-of-the-marketing, "Actually, we do AMAZING wedding cakes...!" right to the sassy and moderately abrasive "Y'know, she even LOOKS kinda like you, Faye.  Short, curvy, thick glasses... She's even CRANKY like Renee!"

I mean, how many people do you know who would call you "short and curvy" (often negatively interpreted to mean "chunky") to your face within, like, seconds of meeting you?  Strong unDoratones, methinks.

DSL:
True, Padma's sassy and moderately abrasive, but there is (so far) a guileless-ness about her that's in direct contrast to Dora's snakiness. There was an air of belittling about Dora that was always at least subliminal. So far Padma seems to be much more of an "open" personality -- if a little tactless. Like her so far, tho'.

EDIT: OK, maybe not quite so much.

ZERO:
This topic has jumped the shark.

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