Every time I turn on CNN and there's footage of 500 brown people wearing turbans, standing in the middle of some bombed-out street somewhere, shaking their AK-47s in the air, and chanting slogans in some goofy-@ss foreign language, the anchorperson always says:
"And this is video shot earlier today in the Holy City of Mooga Booga Doo Da (or wherever)."
When I picture a "holy city," I picture a city full of devoutly religious people who peacefully go about their business.
Apparently, their version of "holy" differs from mine, eh?
2007-02-14
05:04:38
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