Sarah Haskins is quickly becoming the girl crush of tons of people who watch her Web series, Target Women, on Current.com. On it, she pokes fun at everything from wedding shows to yogurt commercials. Let's get to know Sarah.

What was the last funny Web video you sent to friends?
The last video I e-mailed to friends was actually one from my friend/co-worker Sergio Cilli. He writes and performs the "White Hot Top 5" music video review on infoMania. If you're a big fan of "Friday Night Lights" or, actually, just know how it feels to get obsessed with a TV show, you'll laugh.

What's one topic you're dying to make a video about?
I need to figure out how to do one about women's magazines and sex tips. Their sex tips crack me up. I've been reading the same sex tips since I was 17. Which makes sense: Unless we discover something dramatically new about human anatomy, the sex tips will probably be the same.

But the packaging and repackaging of their advice is phenomenal. 101 Sexy New Bedroom Tips! 15 Ways to Get Him to Want You! 32 Moves to Steam Up the Sheets!

What's your biggest pet peeve?
I'm not a peevy person. But the one thing that gets me is when adults use abbreviations in text messages. "C U L8R." It drives me nuts.

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Do you consider yourself a feminist?
Yes. I know it's a fairly charged word, but to me, being a feminist is about believing that women deserve equal opportunities and power in shaping the course of their lives. Also, I really hate pantyhose. I've mentioned it before. I've also never been able to wear a pair more than twice without ripping them. That gets expensive.

What's your favorite show on TV? Why?
I love "30 Rock" because it's so funny and smart and surprising. And I love "Battlestar Galactica" because I have a soft spot for epic stories.

We're calling you out as a girl crush. Who's your crush?
Strangely enough, George Clooney.

What do you think the most obnoxious female stereotype is?
Stripper with a heart of gold. Just once in a movie I want the male lead to fall in love with a really mean stripper. Or have the stripper take one look at him and say, "There is no way I am ever falling in love with a train wreck like you. Get a job, loser."

At what point did you decide to be a comedian?
Freshman year in college. I started doing improv with a great group called IGP and I just loved it. Then I went home to Chicago for winter break and saw a show at the Second City, a well-known comedy theater with a history of producing great talent from their improv and sketch revues, and that sealed the deal.

What's your opinion -- are guys intimidated by funny women?
Stupid guys are. I think guys who appreciate funny women are a cooler brand of guy. They're probably more secure in themselves and just like laughing. That's a great quality. Why wouldn't you want people in your life with a wonderful sense of humor?

Are you surprised by the success of "Target Women," or did you have an inkling it would be a cult favorite?
I am totally shocked, but in a happy way. Some of the best moments in life happen by accident. I made a video for work because I wanted to be more involved in the show, and then everything changed. Just kidding. Nothing changed. Well, I did buy a new pair of jeans.

And here's one of our favorite "Target Women" features on jewelry.