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SydneySinbad 16 years ago
SydneySinbad 16 years ago
How to Recognise a Gay Terrorist:
Be on the lookout for...

OSAMA BIN SHOPPIN
Be on the lookout for...

OSAMA BIN SHOPPIN
leon2006 16 years ago
that photois a photo from russia,there is awhole set somewhere.
Notech_The_Abbot 16 years ago

I ran across this not so funny to me,but, perhaps some of the Ladies will like
SydneySinbad 16 years ago
Repost by Request!!
This is awesome, don't forget to read the bit at the bottom...
Do you know who is in the highest position in the World?
President Barack Obama?
NO!
UN Secretary General?
NO!
Pope Benedict?
NO!
Wonder No Longer...
Babu Sassi, a fearless young man from southern India is the cult hero of Dubai 's army of construction workers.
Known as the "Indian on the top of the world",
Babi is the crane operator at the world's tallest building , the 819-meter Burj Dubai. His office, the cramped crane cab perched on top of the Burj, is also his home. Apparently it takes too long to come down to the ground each day to make it worthwhile. When the building is completed, its elevators will be the world's fastest.
Stories about his daily dalliance with death are discussed in revered terms by Dubai 's workers. Some say he has been
up there for more than a year, others whisper that he's paid 30,000 dirhams ($8,168) a month compared with the average wage of 800 dirhams a month.
All agree he's worth it.
This is awesome, don't forget to read the bit at the bottom...
Do you know who is in the highest position in the World?
President Barack Obama?
NO!
UN Secretary General?
NO!
Pope Benedict?
NO!
Wonder No Longer...
Babu Sassi, a fearless young man from southern India is the cult hero of Dubai 's army of construction workers.
Known as the "Indian on the top of the world",
Babi is the crane operator at the world's tallest building , the 819-meter Burj Dubai. His office, the cramped crane cab perched on top of the Burj, is also his home. Apparently it takes too long to come down to the ground each day to make it worthwhile. When the building is completed, its elevators will be the world's fastest.
Stories about his daily dalliance with death are discussed in revered terms by Dubai 's workers. Some say he has been
up there for more than a year, others whisper that he's paid 30,000 dirhams ($8,168) a month compared with the average wage of 800 dirhams a month.
All agree he's worth it.
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