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  • Whoohoo, Achmed is a REAL expert in all matters german, it seems.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - German gov’t considers jail time for gamers 2006

  • This immediately lead (sic) to another angry confrontation, this time with 'Captain Achmed' the interrogator…

    Daimnation!: Sampson was tortured 2003

  • I guess 'jessica' aka Achmed thinks that if the Arabs had won their wars and driven the Jews into the sea, they would now be fulfilling the original

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Poor sam the Arab/nazi Lover...is the real name Achmed or Claus?

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Dunham also has a dead terrorist puppet called Achmed, a grouchy old man named Walter, a goofy purple puppet named

    Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories Heidi Rice Post Independent Glenwood Springs 2010

  • Susan Boyle is now in the top 5 list of most watched viral videos, right under Soulja Boy and something called Achmed the Dead Terrorist.

    Jezebel 2009

  • On my next seeing Mr. Longman, he told me, that in estimating the value of the copyrights, Fox's "Achmed," and Wordsworth's "Lyrical Ballads," were

    Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey Joseph Cottle 1811

  • Mr. Dunham has gathered a following through his array of puppets, such as Achmed the Dead Terrorist; Walter, a grumpy retiree; Sweet Daddy Dee, a pimp; Melvin, an overgrown kid in a superhero costume; and Jose Jalapeno, a jalapeno on a stick.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Achmed Abdullah, incidentally, was the pseudonym of the son of a Romanov prince and Afghan princess; he was successively a member of the Russian Orthodox Church, a Muslim and a Catholic.

    The Case of the Missing Adventure Story Allan Massie 2011

  • Many others, by authors as forgotten as these are remembered, are equally worthy: "The Soul of a Turk" 1922 by Achmed Abdullah is strangely moving: "Fate, which comes out of the dark, like a blind camel, with no warning, no jingling of bells" is a lovely image.

    The Case of the Missing Adventure Story Allan Massie 2011

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