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Saturday, May 29, 2004 Ý

More on Base 22

Thanks to Yoav for responding to my post of a couple of weeks back asking for more information about the Israeli show Base 22. He kindly directed me to the website for the show. Although, as X points out, it would be beneficial to have a working knowledge of Hebrew to appreciate it fullly. It seems like the reason that my google news watch has only been turning up 22 and O baseball games is because it the show is actually called mk22. I'm assuming that MK is our alpabets version of the Hebrew word for Base?

The graphics have a video game kind of aesthetic that I like. This is an image of the Terrorist ring-leader, a Palestinian Shepherd who is buddy-buddy with all the top ranking Israeli military officials, who have no idea that his flock is a secret terrorist army. It looks like they're shooting a spot for Aljazeera:





posted by Alan
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8:37 PM

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MK is an abbreviation. It's a unit. MK unit. Its probably a border control or tank or something. I dunno. But it doesn't mean base.

It's like, RI for Rifle Infanty. And then 22 is the number. Like MK22, RI 54, PT 136 or somethign

ByAnonymous at 2:49 PM
 

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