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    If Sabah ever has its own private radio station, it could sound like this (Part 2)

    January 8th, 2008

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    Studio 60: this is probably the only “radio station” where the DJ ends up beating up the guest ;-)

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    Comment by BEBEK
    2008-01-08 18:52:29

    WHAT THE H@#$%%^&**()…………….!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT DI SHOULD BE THROWN TO THE COLDEST PLACE IN THE WORLD… MAYBE IN SIBERIA AT MINUS 35 CELSIUS!!!!!!!!!!

    OR THROWN FROM SOYUZ SPACE CAPSULE BEFORE IT REACHES THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION!!!!!

    OR BE PUT IN A WRESTLING RING AND FACE THE GREAT KHALI (7 FOOT 5 INCHES TALL AND WEIGHING 420 POUNDS) IN A DEATH MATCH!!!!!!!!!

     
    Comment by Alb
    2008-01-14 12:23:13

    hahaha! that is funny… make me remember Jamali Sabat Joke Cassette…

    Comment by bengodomon
    2008-01-14 22:00:41

    Yes, and apparently some other comedians have done similar things, including Abu Bakar Elah (Ampal) and Din Beramboi.

     
     
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