turkish talk shows rule

I wish I spoke Turkish so I could understand exactly what’s going on here. Wait a second, no I don’t.

Wayyyy better than Oprah.

5 Comments to “turkish talk shows rule”

  1. Andrew said something

    Dude… what… the… fuck?!?

    Regardless, I’m going to do that in my next meeting.

  2. scott said something

    According to other conversations about it, apparently, the man says he can fly, the other man starts talking about people who can jump far, but not fly, and then the guy…yeah…does that.

    My favorite part, though, was her reaction. “Yes……..yes…..”

  3. Jordan said something

    I asked a Turkish friend of mine what was going on here…this is what she said:

    “So….
    After I laughed about half an hour so this is what’s going on.
    First of all this is a morning show kind of like low rating version of Today Show and they invite random selection of ppl
    Our hero’s name is Sabri (I don’t think he’s famous) and he claims that a voice talked to him and told him he was special and he was the chosen one and when he was traveling to Anatolia he started to levitate or fly and he claims he has witnesses.

    SO the other talk show guest (more rational and probably sane one) says something in old language I don’t understand but as a response to this Sabri decides to yell “god” and tries to “fly” and it doesn’t work out the way he wanted to so he continues to roll on the ground.

    Talk Show Host goes
    “yes… yes… and in a very formal way asks Mr. Sabri what are you doing?”

    and program director says let’s get him outside …”

  4. Scott said something

    Have we really been looking at this same update for 2 months now? ;-p

  5. Scott said something

    So, I can’t do math as it seems…4 months!

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