Posted on 08/29/2006 2:49:07 PM PDT by rockabyebaby
WARNING....PSYCHOLOGICAL NUDITY...ADULT LANGUAGE!! The naked TRUTH delivered to INDEPENDENT MINDED, MATURE listeners by the most exciting talkshow host in the country!!!
Savage says his mother's in heaven cooking for God, and this caller's going to be the food for someplace else. ROTFLMAO!
Well it's rude not to answer the question, it happens here in Boston all the time, host asks a question and caller just keeps ranting, host slams the caller on hold until he cools off and answers the question, entertaining radio, callers just want to talkover the host have their say and not answer any questions,,,,,,,,ooooooooooooooo here goes SAVAGE, vermon will not touch me again...........wow, good radio, scum sucking pigs.............gonna be a good nite!
Put some up and i'll trade you tit-for-tat in the Lounge.
LOL!!!! STOP IT, you're beginning to sound like bush!
Welcome to SAVAGE LIVE TUESDAY!!!! I could not take another nite of Urbansky, I'd rather listen to paint drip than another nite of Dougie! OOOOOOOOOOOO this caller is wild, listen to SAVAGE.........wooooooooooohoooooooooo, taxi driver, salesman.........
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Savage is good listened to him since he was on KSFO locally.
Caller making dinner in hell, wooooooooohoooooooooo! Classic SAVAGE!
Said "tit". Hehehehe
Thanks, point made!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh good God up in heaven, looks like Boston's gay pride parade! Wonder if this was actually in Provincetown, MA sodomy capital of the world!
I don't. The guy is a total jackass and, not unlike some other old timers, thinks their status as seasoned citizens gives them a privilege to mouth off with impunity.
I'm all for respecting our elders, but it helps a lot if they deserve respect. Plenty of old people just suck. Give it to him, bro!
Makes you wonder that when the Islamofascists begin detonating explosives in our country, will President Bush (or his successor) recognize and label it as such? Or will it simply be "an isolated incident"? Most of our leaders would rather have another 9/11 than offend a single Muslim.
found this on a web search:
Posted on Mon, Aug. 23, 2004
Afghan tales shot in Bay Point back yard
By Jack Chang
CONTRA COSTA TIMES
BAY POINT - Tucked within a suburban housing tract, a little bit of Afghanistan is being recreated from the memory of Haroon Ebrat, an Afghan refugee who last saw his homeland more than 25 years ago.
Ebrat has built in his back yard what he says is a replica of an Afghan roadside restaurant, complete with hanging slabs of lamb and giant tea vats, representing the kind of establishments common throughout the country.
But the 52-year-old isn't stopping there. Every few weeks, he attires dozens of his friends and relatives in the Afghan garb he remembers and sets the whole world of costume and set into action.
With the one professional digital camera he owns, Ebrat films stories of nostalgia and war inspired by the experiences of his family and other Afghan refugees. Mount Diablo takes the place of the war-torn mountains of his homeland. The streets of Pittsburg stand in for the Pakistani cities he fled to as a young man.
"I have a lot of stories in my head," Ebrat said on a recent, toasty afternoon in his house surrounded by relatives. "They're good for Americans to hear."
Working with a few thousand dollars, Ebrat is filming what he describes as a comedy with the working title "Piro Comes to America" about an Afghan man who migrates to the United States only to sink into a world of drugs and destitution.
Two years ago, Ebrat invested about $120,000 into his first feature, "Motherland," an adventure set during Afghanistan's civil war filmed almost entirely in the East Bay.
"Motherland" was shown to Bay Area Afghan audiences in 2002 and has since become popular among Afghans throughout the world, Ebrat said. Rampant bootlegging of the film killed any possible profit. The filmmaker is hoping to raise money for his newest project from East Bay Afghans and others.
The movies tell stories that Afghan-Americans are eager to share and that Americans need to hear now that their country is deeply embroiled in the politics of the Middle East and Central Asia, said Rona Popal, executive director of the Fremont-based Afghan Coalition, which provides social services and other aid to Bay Area Afghans.
Popal said she is helping Ebrat secure filming permits in Fremont, where he's shooting part of his new film. She is also helping produce a short documentary about Afghans worldwide and in the Bay Area, where tens of thousands of them live.
"The world needs to know what happened to a country completely interrupted by war for more than two decades," Popal said. "With empty pockets, (Ebrat) is making these movies."
Ebrat's personal story is filled with the drama and anguish that has marked recent Afghan history.
After studying theater and film in Afghanistan, Ebrat was a film actor until the 1979 Soviet invasion, which pushed him and his young family into neighboring Pakistan. He acted in 15 movies there until leaving for the United States in 1984.
The tall, sad-eyed actor survived in his new country as a mechanic and, with his wife, raised four children in Concord and then in Bay Point.
The immigrant life was hard. Ebrat watched one of his brothers succumb to drug addiction. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and the Pentagon, Ebrat and his sons lost their jobs at an East Bay auction yard due to anti-Muslim discrimination, they said.
"The manager was calling us 'bin Laden' and told us they didn't need us anymore," said Ebrat's 30-year-old son, Burhan Nawabi.
Those trials clearly failed to extinguish Ebrat's frenetic creative energy.
While describing a comedic scene in the upcoming film, Ebrat jumped up from his chair in his dining room and described in scrambled English and Farsi every detail he could recall, including acting out different roles and recreating action sequences.
Ebrat directs, builds the sets, designs the costumes and acts in the lead roles of his films.
"When they were shooting the movie, you could see (Ebrat) was a born leader," said neighbor Anthony Ramirez, who watched a recent shoot in Ebrat's back yard. "He was in charge of all these people and clear about what he wanted to do."
Ebrat and his family have produced live music and comedy shows for Afghan-American audiences, including one staged last March in Castro Valley that drew thousands of people.
His energy has helped Ebrat overcome the sometimes surreal obstacles that have come between him and his cinematic vision.
He counts 10 times that police in Fremont, Pittsburg and other East Bay cities have showed up while he was filming and detained him as he tried to show them official permits for filming. One attempt to film himself singing at the Golden Gate Bridge spotted with fake wounds drew swarms of police.
Having Afghan men toting fake machine guns and mortar launchers in East Bay cities and parks raises eyebrows, especially in this security-obsessed age, Ebrat admitted. In his dreams, however, all these trials are but a lead-up to a shot at the big time. He said he dreams of making a movie with a Hollywood budget and crew, and perhaps, one day, in Afghanistan itself.
"We call him 'Hollywood Haroon,'" said his 22-year-old daughter Shabnam Nawabi, laughing. "If we had the money, we could make a really, really good movie."
For now, Ebrat has humbler goals of preserving memories of a way of life and a country left behind 20 years ago.
His efforts appear to be working.
"It was almost like a history lesson," Ramirez said about the film shoot he witnessed. "You see how they're cutting the meat, the way they were dressed, the way they discipline the kids. I have a flavor of what that world was like."
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld...ews/9471864.htm
If there's a used, red Mustang convertible in my future, I'm hosing it down like there's no tomorrow!
If only 1 plane hit the WTC on 9/11, we would have heard it was a terrible accident. The pilot got a heart attack, some nonsense. The only reason they couldn't lie their way out of it was because it was multiple strikes at different targets. This isn't a dem-gop thing: if they can lie, they apparently will lie.
If they can't, they still might try.
Titmouse.
Mikey getting angry again at, Hakim, or whatever his name is.
Good stuff!
Holy crap, is this call being traced???????
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