10.06.06
The Hungry Cabbie Eats The Outer Boroughs: Kabab Cafe
Check Gothamist today for my column on Ali El-Sayed of Astoria, Queens. Be warned, he curses a lot, and I quote him a lot:
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Mr. Wahinky said,
October 16, 2006 at 7:49 pm
So you continue to eat out the boroughs. This article got a lot of comment action on Gothamist so I thought I would take advantage of the opportunity to be the lone commenter here on the blog. (that’s right commenter it is just as correct as commentator look it up and take your snotty high minded quick to judge attitude some where else if you want to take issue with some thing I write just wait I assure there will be something soon in this case probably before the end of this post but let it be an opinion not grammar for grammar does not make one noble how well you tip is the only true measure of ones class. If you find anything confusing ask Dave most of what I write is for his amusement and you should all do the same seeing as he brings so much joy into your lives) I like to see that Ali El-Sayed of Astoria has taken what some have notice to be a natural persuasion to explosive and aggressive passion among some peoples of the world and directed it toward cooking, eating, and Dave as opposed to less constructive activities. I think Dave’s show should be him traveling the world eating sure, but also absorbing the pent up rage of those peoples around the globe who feel they have be oppressed humiliated or wronged by the west. Dave may be this planets only hope. Except for his old tendency to yell “f**k you and your people” at other drivers I consider him the greatest Ambassador of our generation. At the very least he could visit the Curds who would welcome him as a fat warrior god. Not that’s how you write a comment.
Mr Wahinky said,
October 17, 2006 at 4:20 pm
Dave good to see you eating out the boroughs. There was a lot of comment action on the Gothamist article page so I thought I would take this opportunity to be the lone commenter on your page. And yes commenter is just as correct as commentator look it up you quick to judge snobby dilettante. Grammar does not make one civilized. The only true measure of someone’s class is how well the tip. (Please don’t get nervous most of what I write is just for Dave and you all should do the same seeing as he brings so much joy into your lives) Anyway I am glad to see Ali El-Sayed of Astoria has directed, what some have noticed to be a persuasion of certain peoples of the world toward explosive and aggressive expressions of passion, toward eating, cooking, and Dave, as opposed to less constructive activities. In fact I believe the second season of Dave’s show should be him traveling the globe engaging all those who feel the have been oppressed, mistreated, and/or humiliated by the west and allowing them to release these feelings at him. Dave’s encyclopedic knowledge of world history culture and politics would make him the greatest ambassador of our generation (the way we have gone about it so far a hand puppet giving of peanut butter cookies would also be in the running). The only blemish on Dave’s record is his past tendency to scream “F**CK YOU and your people” at other NYC motorist. Look no matter what at least one episode would have to be him with the Curds, who would no doubt welcome him as a fat warrior god.
The Hungry Cabbie: The Eating Adventures of a NYC Yellow Cabbie » Famous Fat Ibrahim said,
May 18, 2007 at 8:01 am
[...] So when I returned to New York, I began promoting my tour in ernest. I’d already discovered a great Egyptian spot to take people on Steinway Street called Kabab Cafe. The food there is better than most I had in Egypt, and Ali, the owner, with his larger-than-life personality and bold opinions reminded me of Ibrahim. [...]