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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Unfortunately, I've seen worse


Asking for bacon in a halal KFC does not end well.

This is abuse. You want 12A next door.

Stupid git.

5 comments:

  1. Ah, yes. The smiling face of moderate Islam.

    If pork products aren't on the menu, asking for them is a bit silly. If they are, working there (if you are Muslim and trying to remain halal) is even sillier.

    However, the real problem with Islam isn't extremism. The problem is a superiority complex and a sense of entitlement, plus a chronic inability to work and play well with others. Which more or less explains this fellow's tantrum.


    cheers

    eon

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  2. Boy ain't right in the head. Must've been dropped a few times too many when he was a young'un, I recc'n.

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  3. Bet the customers are glad they didn't order Black Pudding too!
    Must be foreign, no HP sauce...

    TTFN :)

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  4. I thought that sketch concludes with Michael Palin saying: "Lucky I didn't say anything about the dirty knife!"

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  5. The Talmud has clear chapters on handling treif meat, and stuff like pork can be sold to heathens albeit not consumed by Jews.

    Unfortunately the Muslims do not have a Talmud of their own, and haven't internalized the principle business is business and Mohammed is Mohammed.

    Until then, the bacon remains as the secret weapon of Christians. It has caused more conversions than all other causes combined.

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