Theroux tonight

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Hog, Feb 3, 2011.

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    Hog Guest

    Haven't enjoyed all of his programs, sometimes more painful than Jervais,
    but this could be a peach.

    www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybyxp
    "Louis Theroux spends time with a small and very committed subculture of
    ultra-nationalist Jewish settlers"

    It could be funnier than a Monty Python re-run. Just imagine, "real" jews
    but even more barking then the iDes.
     
    Hog, Feb 3, 2011
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    boots Guest

    FX brain explodes.
     
    boots, Feb 3, 2011
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    geoff Guest

    Yeah - leaves that warm glow of knowing that they will NEVER know peace.
    Did you get that bit where one of the yids managed to get his holocaust
    reference in ?

    Just read a National Geographic article that says they were only in
    Jerusalem for 80 years

    could be interesting to see what goes down if Egypt goes tits up

    <http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2010/12/david-and-solomon/draper-text/
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    geoff, Feb 4, 2011
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  4. Hog

    Hog Guest

    Well, it was much as expected. Good job. Now to watch Life of Brian again.

    The very last statement in the episode, uttered by the property manager,
    said it all though. The Jews are there, they are back and nobody can do a
    fucking thing about it. 3rd largest tactical and thermonuclear force in the
    world.

    Considering what happened to them in Western Asia and Europe for 1000 years,
    what happened last century and what the Arabs were up to, colluding with the
    Germans and trying again after WWII, I say good luck to them.

    They are kinda making that classical mistake though, allowing Arabs to live
    in Israel because they provide cheap labour, so looking a bit like Sarf
    Eeefricans.
     
    Hog, Feb 4, 2011
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