As Edmund Blackadder once said: "I thank God that I wore my corset, for I fear my sides have split".
Ramat Shlomo: Inside the town that will test Obama to the limit
And, do you know, what? God must have been grateful that somebody was talking to Him, at last, because He said "listen mate, don't waste your fucking time: I've been trying to communicate with those cunts for years." I'll give this to the geezer: he has a way of choosing language that gets the message across.
Amen.
Addendum:
Incidentally, this was the reason I was laughing so hard that I nearly shat myself:
"Local grocery store owner Rafael Niasov [said] "...But these [the Palestinians] are savages... In the Torah it is written that there will be no peace.""
Now, is that a self-fulfilling prophecy, or am I just imagining shit, again? Poor Mr Niasov - must he really live his life according to what some cunt (whose motivations we will never be able to divine), wrote, thousands of years ago?
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You had me at Edmund Blackadder. ;-)
Though I can't imagine Blackie and Baldrick using the F bomb...
The alternative was "I only didn't laugh out loud, because if I had, my head would have fallen off"!
Matt
Me thinks it's time to dust off my old vhs tapes and start watching old Blackie again. Which is your favorite season btw? Mine would be atoss up between Edward in Season 2 or Season 3. I loved Queenie, and I loved Hugh Laurie as the Prince Regent before he was famous over here.
[shrug] They all have something to recommend them - "Goes Forth" was quite poignant, seeing as it was the only one set in a period of history that was still within living memory. It was a good cast - lots of old Cambridge Footlights pals getting together, again, I think.
Matt
Yes, the ending still makes me cry. Take care Matt. TGIF!!
Hugh is the Dr. House?
Nice series but it makes some people think that medicine is practiced that way.
As if they had that amount of time to think about all the possibilities...
lol
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