±¿¢Doug¢¿± wrote:
>>
>> Comedy on TV has been a bit light with the end
>> of the last Chaser series.. but there is a welcome new addition
>> on SBS on Wednesdays at 10pm, Salaam Cafe, a comedy show
>> by and about Muslims.
Tim Costello was on Salaam Cafe tonight, and during the
introduction it was mentioned he was feeling a bit sick
after coming back from Burma, and he it was great he
had struggled in to appear...
Struggle translates as 'Jihad' so it was a night
for Tim Costello's Jihad ;-)
I loved the petrol bit.. In America Christians
have been photographed gathering at the pumps to
pray for cheaper petrol...
in the ME the Muslims pray for prices to go up! B^)
Allah appears to be playing favourites in the Pray-Off! ;-)
>>
>> "Not as funny as Charlie Chaplin, but easier to hear"
>> - Jerusalem Post ;-)
>>
>> There's Susan Carland, a feminist mum with a stud in her
>> tongue, Nazeem Hussain and Aamer Rahman, whose show "fear of
>> a Brown Planet' was winner of the best newcomer award at the
>> Melbourne Comedy Festival (so there is no doubt that Muslims
>> are funny ;-) Ahmed Imam (the son of the Mufti of Oz) Waleed
>> Ali, husband of Susan Carland, and Toltu Tula, who, Allah have mercy,
>> is difficult to drag your gaze away from..
>> She is a princess! 8^)
>>
>> I did manage to register that she is also clever and funny..
>> and there were some other people on the panel saying stuff,
>> and making the audience laugh, but it's hard to take it all in
>> when you are watching a vision from the Al Hambra.
>>
>> I think I understand why Shah Jahan built the Taj! B^)
>>
>> Sign me up for the Caliphate! ;-)
>>
>
> Yeah, beheadings of infidels are the funnay!