So Tommorow Is My Day Off And Its Halloween........So Tommorow The Lil Tiger Cub And I Are Making A Day Out Of It........We Are Going To Sea World To See The Big Fat Killer Whale......And Do Some Playing......Then We Are Coming Home And Going To Change And Go Trick Or Treating!!!!!!!
WOOOOOO!!!!
Ok So I Cut My Hair About A Week Ago And This Is What It Looks Like.....
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Mmm, red! ;)
About time we get to see!
Looks great!
I like!! ;)
I Cut My Hair Kids...
Its Short Now!
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And the pic is ...where?
My question exactly!
She's 2 And A Half AHHHHHHHHH....
This Pic Was Taken A Few Months Ago But Shes Still So Cute!!
And Here She Is Smiling!!
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aww. she's beautiful.
She's not allowed to grow anymore. ;)
She looks a lot like you. :)
Comedian Defends 'Achmed the Dead Terrorist' Puppet Routine Against South African Ban
Thursday, October 02, 2008
By Joshua Rhett Miller
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Richard McLaren
Comedian Jeff Dunham and 'Achmed the Dead Terrorist'
Comedian Jeff Dunham and 'Achmed the Dead Terrorist'
It's no laughing matter.
Funnyman ventriloquist Jeff Dunham is fuming after a ringtone advertisement based on his popular comedy skit, "Achmed the Dead Terrorist," was scrubbed from South African TV because it mocks Islam.
The ringtone was taken from a puppet routine performed by Dunham, a native Texan, in a TV special on Comedy Central. A 10-minute clip of the comedian's routine that was posted on YouTube has been viewed more than 66 million times since April.
Click here to see video of Dunham's act with Achmed the Dead Terrorist.
But the government of South Africa doesn't think it's funny. According to iafrica.com, South Africa's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that a GloMobile ringtone commercial featuring Dunham and his puppet was offensive to Muslims.
The commercial depicts Dunham holding his skeletal puppet, Achmed, dressed with a white cloth around his head and demanding that the audience keep quiet, uttering, "Silence! I will kill you!"
ASA officials said a South African man, Moegamat Khan, had filed a complaint that the commercial was offensive to the Islamic religion and created an impression that all Muslims were terrorists.
And the ASA agreed. "To associate this divine inspiration to a terrorist is offensive to the people who believe in [Muhammad]," the authority ruled. Muslims make up 2 percent of South Africa's population.
But Dunham begs to differ. In a statement to FOXNews.com, he said: "Achmed makes it clear in my act that he is not Muslim, so I'm sorry the gentleman Khan didn't see my entire show.
"I've skewered whites, blacks, Hispanics, Christians, Jews, Muslims, gays, straights, rednecks, addicts, the elderly, and my wife. As a standup comic, it is my job to make the majority of people laugh, and I believe that comedy is the last true form of free speech."
Dunham — whose other puppets include Peanut, Bubba J and Walter, a grumpy retiree — said he has no plans to retire the controversial act.
The comedian said moves like this stymie the freedom to poke fun at any group.
"I truly believe that laughter can heal many wounds," Dunham said.
In a jibe at the South African complainant's name, he said: "I thought Khan was awesome in Star Trek."
"If it would help things," he added, "I'm considering renaming Achmed, 'Bill.'"
This Damn Debate Is Really Giving Me A Headache.....
Now Lord Knows That We Need Someone Who Will Take Care Of Our Issues...
Now Why Is Biden Answering All Of The Moderators Questions And Palin Is Continualy Going Back To Her Damn ENEGRY Spiel....
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