The Hangover
Aussie Dave | Nov 02, 2007 | 14 comments
It all started with the wild party the night before with the boys.

The next morning..
Why me, Allah? I mean, besides the fact I consumed all that forbidden alcohol last night.
Dang, I feel like goat turd.
And he was about to feel even worse..
Oweee! I haven’t felt such sudden pain since that time I crashed at Yasser’s.
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An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.Filed Under: Uncategorized






Seems like I remember a movie with the lines. Toga Toga Toga Toga etc. etc..
Stan
Pic 1: “Did that really happen or was it a dream?”
Pic 2: “It must have been a dream….I think….I hope it was…..there was some nasty stuff going on though…..
Pic 3: “ohhhhhh jeeeezzzz, not a dream, I can feel the leakage, I hope we don’t have to stand-up for a while”
This is very funny stuff. Ridiculing people’s religious beliefs. Almost as funny as a bunch of orthodox dudes putting on tefillen
hey David:
I must have missed something in the post. I didn’t see any ridiculing of any religous beliefs. I just see another raghead being shown in a better light than he lives. Really cool theme, though. Achmed must have really thrown a helluva party.
nuf sed
David,
I was not ridiculing Abbas’ beliefs but the terrorist himself. I think that was patently obvious. You, however, could not wait to poke fun at Orthodox Jews, could you?
Hee-hee! Too many Davids here!
patently obvious perhaps to someone oblivious. What possible good can come from constantly making fun of what you perceive to be your mortal enemies? Its not just this set of pictures. You do it all the time. Its childish, unhelpful and certainly will only make relations worse, not better. Ya ya I know its only a joke but its the little things that do the most damage sometimes no?
ROFLMAO at the Dudu’s of the world who do not understand humor for what it is. People who laugh (and don’t strap bombs to their bodies or advocate the genocide of an entire country) live longer. Is that religion, David? If it is, I don’t want any part of it in my life, my country, or my beliefs. Mazel Tov.
David,
What I perceive to be my mortal enemies, or those making it abundantly clear from their actions that they want me dead?
Making fun of terrorists is my way of dealing with a very grim reality. And I think Bubbe expressed my sentiments very nicely.
By the way, I am proud of the fact that my readership includes those who do not agree with all of my views, yet do appreciate my humorous take on things.
David has problems. If he were here in the USA, I would see him as one of “those” liberals, who cannot find humor in anything. As a non-jew, I appreciate the Israelis and their ability to live with the reality that is Islamic fascism. To me, the Israelis are experiencing now, what we in the states have coming. To ridicule one of the enemy is not to ridicule the whole of them, (but that would be good too), Here in the USA we have a comedian doing a puppet skit with a character called “Achmed the Dead Terrorist”. It will knock your socks off. Really illustrates the humor in the idiocy that is 7th century radical Islam. Get over yourself David, smile, it helps, really it does.
nuf sed
To Frankly,
Are you serious?
“liberals, who cannot find humor in anything”
Maybe being a liberal, I somehow do not see that you are being funny with this statement.
Getting caught in some kind of circular logic here.
Stan
Stan, look back at Frankly’s post. He specifically stated ‘one of “THOSE” liberals’. You are obviously one of the other type.
ok. I give up. You’re all just so persuasive. I see it now. I’m a Dudu.
Actually, Dudu is a standard Hebrew nickname for David.