
While doing some research for a recent project, my coworker and I came across this little gem of a website. The four most amazingly random things about this blog are:
1) The part where Obama is photoshopped into a fresco on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. I'm not even going to try to delve into what they're getting at with that one. It just looks funny.
2) The fact that it's called "Kabobfest." Who doesn't love a good kabob?
3) The article about remaking classic movies with leaders of the Arab World in the main roles. Two words: Sheer genius.
4) That this article ends with a "Tarboush Tip." A quick Googling shows me that a Tarboush is a type of Fez, which means we're looking at the Middle Eastern version of a hat tip! Are these bloggers our Arab brethren??! I sure hope so.
Things like this always make me question my creativity and wonder if I'm even cut out for this whole writing thing. I mean, if I couldn't think of comedy gold like a remake of the Lifetime Channel Original Movie "Not Without My Daughter" starring Ahmadinejad in the role of Oscar winning actress Sally Field, then do I even deserve to blog?
P.S. That photo is a real screen grab of King Abdullah of Jordan in StarTrek.
P.P.S. Here is a gratuitous photo of his wife, Queen Rania, for all you gentlemen out there. It's been a slow news day...

2 comments:
I really enjoy the tastefully 'shopped bling around Obama's neck. Or is that in the original? I forget.
P.S. Scos brought to my attention that the flirty and fun blog title "Kabobfest" is really a cover for a blog harboring some anti-Israel sentiments. I apologize if anyone felt it was in bad taste to link to this blog... I just didn't have time to do a diligent read over of the whole site. That said, I think they need a little work on their ideological symbology, because I'm pretty sure the Obama-as-God imagery is probably slightly inconsistent with anti-Israel sentiments. Anyway, apologies again. I should have looked beyond the fez-tip before linking.
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