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2014-03-17
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#9  #7 ZF been sitting on that one

I wouldn't put anything past my subconscious where Sally Rogers is concerned, but from the conscious POV it was pretty much improvised, so help me Al. Felt kinda guilty about wasting such good material... like whacking a tiki head out of a chunk of jade or something, but how was I supposed to resist "Larkana?"
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-03-17 20:21  

#8  Kali is the goddess of destruction.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2014-03-17 19:38  

#7  LOL ZF been sitting on that one, aging it unto perfection.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-03-17 16:38  

#6  Zenobia, that is just plain outstanding!
Posted by: Steve White   2014-03-17 15:29  

#5  It's part of that bumper sticker about 'Coexist' right?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-03-17 15:20  

#4  When I was a little Baby Bhutto
My mama fed me halal menudo


Two lines in and already I'm rolling on the floor.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-03-17 14:13  

#3  When I was a little Baby Bhutto
My mama fed me halal menudo
In them old Koran fields back home
It was down in the land of mañana
Just about a mile from ol' Larkana
In them old Koran fields back home

It may sound a little ironic
But not everyone is Islamic
In them old Koran fields back home
When them Koran pages get burnin'
You gotta blame some infidel vermin
In them old Koran fields back home

Now when those Koran pages get burnin'
You can't get you very much learnin'
In them old Koran fields back home

It was down by the tomb of the Bhuttos
Which musta cost a few escudos
In them old Koran fields back home

If you're a Koran-burnin' kafir,
I wonder why you wouldn't run fer
From them old Koran fields back home?
Guess you start to feel an attraction
For some hot Koran-burnin' action
In them old Koran fields back home!
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-03-17 14:10  

#2  Hmm that reminds me back in the '90s the media was all-a-twitter about the number of 'black churches' being burned down and about how 'racist' it was.

They never mentioned that non-black churches were also being burned down (and in in greater numbers).

Didn't fit the narrative I guess.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-03-17 11:19  

#1  Remember, boys and girls: Bill Clinton's fictitious "recollections" of "black churches being burned" when "he was a kid" is political pure gold. This Hindu temple stuff is just "quaint cultural customs." Nothing To See Here...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2014-03-17 11:14  

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