Hey, Indian people… Stop remaking Christmas songs!
*facepalm*
I have nothing to do with this, I swear…
(Thanks to Sheila for link. I think…)
Hey, Indian people… Stop remaking Christmas songs!
*facepalm*
I have nothing to do with this, I swear…
(Thanks to Sheila for link. I think…)
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why do i get the feeling indians didn’t even make this flash! seems a bit stereotypical.
There’s a distinctly Australian flavour to that. You’d think we’d have already copped enough flak for racist jokes…
Ummmh. Cease and desist?
three (what?) chickens? Translation please?
I’m hearing “buttered” but that could be wrong.
Interesting how we don’t need to see a nose to recognize it as a human face (on a cartoon face, at least).
<-example
Butter Chicken is a popular dish at Indian Restaurants.
I thought it was funny and passed it along to some of my Indian friends.
Hey, Indian people… Stop remaking Christmas songs!
But what is wrong if these remakes make people laugh, and as long as they don’t intend anything harmful?
C’mon the Indian Elvis and his boy band? They were poking fun of the stereotypes. Right?
Um, think I was wrong to let my grandson watch over my shoulder? He does have the brains to figure out his friend Armand upstairs is nothing like this.