“Bin Laden” applies for job taking care of tropical island
A public contest for the "world’s best job" — taking care of a tiny Australian tropical island and writing about the experience — received an unusual video application from one "Osama bin Laden." ”I enjoy the outdoors and sandy areas,” the ersatz Bin Laden says. ‘I’ve got experience with videos, delegating tasks and experience with ...
A public contest for the "world's best job" -- taking care of a tiny Australian tropical island and writing about the experience -- received an unusual video application from one "Osama bin Laden." ''I enjoy the outdoors and sandy areas,'' the ersatz Bin Laden says. 'I've got experience with videos, delegating tasks and experience with large scale event coordination.''
A public contest for the "world’s best job" — taking care of a tiny Australian tropical island and writing about the experience — received an unusual video application from one "Osama bin Laden." ”I enjoy the outdoors and sandy areas,” the ersatz Bin Laden says. ‘I’ve got experience with videos, delegating tasks and experience with large scale event coordination.”
Australian pranksters seem to have something of a fetish for the terror mastermind.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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