Posted on 02/08/2010 6:44:07 AM PST by wazoo1031
the deleted scene from SPEED....
The duty to perform a daily prayer may be suspended while a believer is traveling. This is set out in the Koran, praise be to Allah.
I have no doubt the people in London are well aware that if they raised a fuss they would have been slowly tortured by the government for “hate speech”.
They are truly off the wall over there for such things.
here’s someone to really ‘throw under the bus’
If somebody had got off and peed on his back it would have made a great Monty Python skit!
you wrote “Wheres Cosmo Kramer when you need him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4lRHgkeD8"
Thanks for the laugh! That was funny! I forgot what it’s like to have a great sitcom on every week:)
Two transportation stories:
1) I was on a bus in Seattle when the driver pulled over, got out, and went into a fast food joint. She came out with a meal in a bag. I thought if that had hapened in Philly or DC, the driver would be facing a bunch of angry folks, but the people on the bus just sat there.
2) I was on a train in London 30-odd years ago, when they were having the Northern Ireland bombings. The train was one of those compartment types - you opened a door from the platform to get into a compartment holding maybe 4-6. I was in the compartment and opposite me was a paper bag. People kept opening the door, looking at the bag, then backing out. Eventually a policeman comes and asks if it’s my bag. When I say no, the policeman gingerly picks it up and looks inside to find a sweater. I can’t believe that not one of those people warned me it might be a bomb.
At prayer time, attach to tailpipe.
Evacuate passengers.
Place other end of hose inside bus.
Close and secure doors.
Send telegram about an impending arrival to the virgins.
cultural jihad bump
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