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Post by Nicht netter on Aug 9, 2011 16:06:32 GMT 1
;D
The Arabs aren't happy!
They're not happy in Gaza. They're not happy in Egypt. They're not happy in Libya. They're not happy in Morocco. They're not happy in Iran. They're not happy in Iraq. They're not happy in Yemen. They're not happy in Afghanistan. They're not happy in Pakistan. They're not happy in Syria. They're not happy in Lebanon. They're not happy in Saudi. They're not happy in Bahrain.
So where are Arabs happy?
They're happy in England. They're happy in France. They're happy in Italy. They're happy in Germany. They're happy in Sweden. They're happy in the USA. They're happy in Norway. They're happy in Spain. They're happy in Denmark.
In fact - they're happy in every country that is not a Muslim country.
And who do they blame? Not Islam. Not their leadership. Not themselves.
NO - THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN.
Work that one out if you can!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Noch einer zum 911 on Sept 12, 2011 16:57:45 GMT 1
;D
Erster Schultag in Hohenems:
Der Lehrer ruft die Schüler auf:
„Mustapha El Ekhzeri?" Anwesend
„Achmed El Cabul?" Anwesend
„Kadir Sel Ohlmi?" Anwesend
„Mohammed al Yasufi?" Anwesend
„Ala In Al Ge?“ Stille im Klassenzimmer
„Ala In Al Ge?“ Stille im Klassenzimmer
Ein letztes mal: „Ala In Al Ge?“
Jetzt steht ein Bub in der letzten Reihe auf und sagt: Das bin wahrscheinlich ich, aber mein Name wird ... als Alain Alge ausgesprochen!
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Post by guest on Sept 14, 2011 20:06:03 GMT 1
irgendwem is hier verdammt langweilig... mir auch *gäääähn*
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Post by Dummie on Oct 12, 2011 9:49:38 GMT 1
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