Posted on 06/13/2006 6:24:45 PM PDT by CPL BAUM
Mirror site located after Drudge source was yanked.
http://www.cair.com/video/marine-hadji-girl.wmv
It appears to be a dubbed "paliwood" production. if you have the editing equipment, it is not that difficult..
That would be so inthenthitive!
sherpa sherpa bakala
so she took me down an old dirt trail
and she pulled up to a side shanty
My new favorite song.
Someone give this Marine a record deal!
It's not dubbed. Little Green Footballs has the version that is not screwed up.
What do dirka, sherpa and bakala mean? I thought they always shouted "allah akbar" before opening fire on you.
I don't get it either.
Are the innocent civilians the ones firing the AK's at the Marine or the girl shot by her Brother and Father?
The BBC is criticizing it even. Has no one at the BBC of all places never read any of Rudyard Kipling's bloody war poems? Here's a small example:
The Grave of the Hundred Head
There's a widow in sleepy Chester
Who weeps for her only son;
There's a grave on the Pabeng River,
A grave that the Burmans shun,
And there's Subadar Prag Tewarri
Who tells how the work was done.
A Snider squibbed in the jungle,
Somebody laughed and fled,
And the men of the First Shikaris
Picked up their Subaltern dead,
With a big blue mark in his forehead
And the back blown out of his head.
Subadar Prag Tewarri,
Jemadar Hira Lal,
Took command of the party,
Twenty rifles in all,
Marched them down to the river
As the day was beginning to fall.
They buried the boy by the river,
A blanket over his face--
They wept for their dead Lieutenant,
The men of an alien race--
They made a samadh in his honor,
A mark for his resting-place.
For they swore by the Holy Water,
They swore by the salt they ate,
That the soul of Lieutenant Eshmitt Sahib
Should go to his God in state;
With fifty file of Burman
To open him Heaven's gate.
The men of the First Shikaris
Marched till the break of day,
Till they came to the rebel village,
The village of Pabengmay--
A jingal covered the clearing,
Calthrops hampered the way.
Subadar Prag Tewarri,
Bidding them load with ball,
Halted a dozen rifles
Under the village wall;
Sent out a flanking-party
With Jemadar Hira Lal.
The men of the First Shikaris
Shouted and smote and slew,
Turning the grinning jingal
On to the howling crew.
The Jemadar's flanking-party
Butchered the folk who flew.
Long was the morn of slaughter,
Long was the list of slain,
Five score heads were taken,
Five score heads and twain;
And the men of the First Shikaris
Went back to their grave again,
Each man bearing a basket
Red as his palms that day,
Red as the blazing village--
The village of Pabengmay,
And the "drip-drip-drip" from the baskets
Reddened the grass by the way.
They made a pile of their trophies
High as a tall man's chin,
Head upon head distorted,
Set in a sightless grin,
Anger and pain and terror
Stamped on the smoke-scorched skin.
Subadar Prag Tewarri
Put the head of the Boh
On the top of the mound of triumph,
The head of his son below,
With the sword and the peacock-banner
That the world might behold and know.
Thus the samadh was perfect,
Thus was the lesson plain
Of the wrath of the First Shikaris--
The price of a white man slain;
And the men of the First Shikaris
Went back into camp again.
Then a silence came to the river,
A hush fell over the shore,
And Bohs that were brave departed,
And Sniders squibbed no more;
For the Burmans said
That a kullah's head
Must be paid for with heads five score.
There's a widow in sleepy Chester
Who weeps for her only son;
There's a grave on the Pabeng River,
A grave that the Burmans shun,
And there's Subadar Prag Tewarri
Who tells how the work was done.
bookmkPing , and thanks FreedomCalls
.. .. well , with the Antique Media's agenda [and the Marxist dialectic]
. . . anything to do with our side gets villified , automatic
... and then all the clucking and clamoring on their side gets paraded constantly , as if there are more than the real numbers
bakala=grocery
Sherpa, bakala, dirka, etc.: each is arabic mimicry from various episodes of south park. So don't feel too bad if you were confused, old timers!
Thanks for the lyrics - here it is again with the gaps filled in.
HADJI GIRL
I was out in the sands of Iraq
and we were under attack
and I, well I didn't know where to go.
Then the first thing that I could see
was everybody's favorite Burger King
so I threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Then sudden to my surprise
I looked up and I saw her eyes
and I knew it was love at first sight.
And she said
dirka, dirka, Mohammed jihad
sherpa, Sherpa, bakala.
Hadji Girl, I can't understand what you say.
And she said
dirka, dirka, Mohammed jihad
sherpa, sherpa, bakala.
Hadji Girl, I love you anyway.
Then she said she wanted me to see,
she wanted me to go meet her family
but I, well I couldn't figure out how to say no
'cause I don't speak Arabic.
So she took me down an old dirt trail
and she pulled up to a side shanty
and she threw open the door
and I hit the floor
cause her brother and her father shouted
dirka, dirka, Mohammed jihad
sherpa, sherpa, bakala.
They pulled out their AKs so I could see
and they said
dirka, dirka, Mohammed jihad
sherpa, sherpa, bakala.
So I grabbed her little sister and put her in front of me.
As the bullets began to fly
the blood sprayed from between her eyes
and then I laughed manically.
Then I hid behind the TV
and I locked and loaded my M-16
and I blew the little f***ers to eternity.
And I said
dirka, dirka, Mohammed jihad
sherpa, sherpa, bakala.
They should have known they were f***ing with a Marine.
marking
sherpa sherpa bakala
I dont see the problem with this song.
I wrote an email to CAIR saying they need to be more tolerant of American viewpoints.
That is too funny! Dirka dirka jihad.
It is AWESOME.
The tune is really quite catchy, and the lyricist shows talent, as does the performer.
If the Marines go after that guy they are SICK.
Under the circumstances of not knowing who is friend and who will blow you up from moment to moment this is very appropriate behavior, and has always been seen as such during war before the liberalfascists started trying to enforce their strict rules of conduct on everyone, and making it clear they are far more concerned with appeasing our enemies than defending those who give them the freedom to show what ingrates they are for their sacrifice.
Thanks for taking the time to post the lyrics.
Great post!
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