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Comment by Disgusted in St. Louis | 2007-11-10 23:24:17

You might enjoy this real poster (more or less) Falafel: FBI Most Wanted Terrorists (615×1250 image)

It was derived from the FBI website page for UBL (http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/terrorists/terbinladen.htm) by creating my own Falafel HTML page then capturing screen shots and pasting them together for the final image.

NOTE: I don’t provide a hot link to the FBI site because it appears to have a script to monitor/record visitors and who needs or wants additional tracking of their web browsing.

 

Comment by Gene Gaudette | 2007-11-10 23:30:47

I swear, Larry, before Bush is remov… er, leaves office, Homeland Security’s gonna be flying drones over the West Village, berkeley, Dearborn and the vicinity of George Washington University with babaganoush and hummus detectors (sold no doubt at a highly inflated price by Blackwater’s electronics subsidiary).

 

Comment by Sara | 2007-11-11 00:02:07

I suggest we totally screw up the Falefel Profile program.

Post the recipe. We should all go out and buy the basics, and start making it and eating it every day — if you don’t like it, maybe the doggie will enjoy. If a hundred million Americans demand it daily, the profile will be meaningless. Above all, we must demand that McDonalds serve it, particularly in upscale outlets.

PS: Do they have it on the Menu yet in the FBI Caf?

 

Comment by Centrocitta | 2007-11-11 09:30:57

Al Jazeera is broadcast all over Europe in Arabic and English. I try not to miss the Sunday political talks on Al Jazeera.

I just learned today that Mossad is operating again in Kurdistan and Israelis are trying to buy up Kurdish land. The Israeli spokesman on the show told the Iraqi Kurd that he should trust Israel and try to realize the good it can do in the Middle East instead of just being a racist. The pompous ass Israeli also told the Iraqi Kurd that Kurds should be very afraid of Iran.

At this arrogant comment, the Iraqi Kurd replied, “Iran is a Muslim country and it’s our neighbor and it’s none of your business what type of relations Iraqi Kurds have with Iran”. “Stay out of Kurdish affairs and if you want to do some good for the Middle East, solve the Palestinian problem first”. He also said that he has seen with his own eyes Israeli women shopping in Kurdistan and that the Kurds don’t want them there and refuse to sell them certain items and that some of the items they do purchase are confiscated by Turkish Kurds when they go across the Turkish border.

 

Comment by Donovan Fraser | 2007-11-11 13:03:17

no wonder they stop me in airports EVERTIME I go abroad. I like Middle eastern food. Now it all makes sense. Damn you homeland food police!!!!

Oh well,like the song goes….
“If loving Tabouleh is wrong, I don’t wanna be right”

Comment by taters | 2007-11-11 15:39:13

 
 

Comment by otherlisa | 2007-11-11 14:45:33

Oh, man. You know how much falafel I’ve eaten in my life?

A lot. I live in LA, fer crissakes!

 

Comment by taters | 2007-11-11 15:38:36

Hey, you all are full of babaganoush…
No shortage of great ME restaurants here in Detroit.

 

Comment by taters | 2007-11-11 22:25:10

Very good again. Mr. Naif never disappoints.

 

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