Irfan Yusuf is a lawyer, award-winning author, commentator and humorist. His comic memoir "Once Were Radicals: My Years As A Teenage Islamo-fascist" was published in May 2009. He currently lives in Sydney where he is completing his doctorate.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
BLOGS: A Daily Telegraph blog well-worth reading ...
Joe Hildebrand isn't just insightful. He's also bloody hilarious. But don't take my word for it. Read this and find out for yourself.
I think of Irfan when if I tread in a dog turd that's the same colour as Irfan. Joe Hildebrand might not tread in a dog turd and therefore never think of Irfan at all. Maybe when he wipes a baby's bottom.
Irfan why don't you visit the DT and let Security throw you out with a forklift? Stinking up the office with your odour is a good way to remind them who you are.
i think of anon @ 1:39 as an unemployable journo who only works at a sydney tabloid so she can prove her worth to eventually get a job working at a toilet paper factory. or to work giving headjobs.
irf has no right to write for the Tele when he uses it to wash his anus when the dunny paper runs out. and that explains why most sydney-siders don't write for the Tele.
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Nice try, Irfan. But you're still not getting published in the Telegraph.
I'm sure Joe Hildebrand thinks the same of you as everyone else in that office.
I think of Irfan when if I tread in a dog turd that's the same colour as Irfan. Joe Hildebrand might not tread in a dog turd and therefore never think of Irfan at all. Maybe when he wipes a baby's bottom.
Irfan why don't you visit the DT and let Security throw you out with a forklift? Stinking up the office with your odour is a good way to remind them who you are.
i think of anon @ 1:39 as an unemployable journo who only works at a sydney tabloid so she can prove her worth to eventually get a job working at a toilet paper factory. or to work giving headjobs.
anon@6:38, go back to rushcutters bay.
irf has no right to write for the Tele when he uses it to wash his anus when the dunny paper runs out. and that explains why most sydney-siders don't write for the Tele.
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