The Weiner Circle

Someone should open a place like The Weiner Circle in Kuwait. Maybe a shawerma place where all the workers can insult the customers. Problem is someone will probably take it personally and then have everyone deported. [Link]

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  1. purgatory says:

    What should they call it?

  2. AMQ says:

    i should go there and actually get a review of some sort :P
    ill tape my self ordering :P

  3. 3azeez says:

    Fuck you Mark :D

    Now, you’re gonna delete this? C’mon now

  4. Jim Sefton says:

    LOL, go on Mark… dare you to go there and ask what you can get for $200 :o)

  5. Swain says:

    we should get one in kuwait!! so people would never stop hitting each other :P LOL.

    since we don’t have drink!!, we might need them to come after work immediately spatially at summer time LOL

  6. hahahahaaay i looooved it

  7. Mark says:

    it actually reminded me of how it was when i went to renew my car registration

  8. Mr.pedro says:

    You got hips like beyonce loooool ;P

  9. Pure says:

    well at least in Kuwait u can find bad tempered people with dirty language almost every where! on streets, malls, schools etc .. and for FREE : p

  10. Realist says:

    hehe weiners

  11. salah says:

    ملاقة

  12. gargoyle says:

    who wouldn’t take it personally being insulted ? i would beat, humiliate, and verbally abuse anyone who insults me, hell i do that everyday to stupid fu*kn Indians, bangalies, syrians, egyptians and all ya’ll foreigners who think you own this country,

    (*note ^i don’t mean all foreigners, there’s the good and there’s the bad, it’s just the majority.)

  13. Kismat says:

    Strange but true, watching this video put me on a real downer. It just amazes me sometimes how savage humans can be even in todays world.
    All it takes is for the way of things to change, and it all goes to hell.
    Think on it.

    Heck its already happening in Africa, Brazil, and plenty of other places in the world.


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