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NEW YORK (AP) - A Yom Kippur appearance at a synagogue. A trip to Washington's Holocaust museum. A circumcision? Ever since Mel Gibson said he wanted the Jewish community to help him make amends for his anti-Semitic comments, suggestions have been pouring in, some in jest and some quite serious.
"I don't think he should be totally drummed out of the business," said radio host and comedian Al Franken. "I think he should just have to start all over again." Writing on the Huffington Post blog, he proposed putting Gibson in a movie as an "under-five," an actor who has fewer than five lines.
"Watching the dailies, a producer might say, 'Hey, that busboy who said, 'You dropped your napkin, sir' he's pretty good.' Then the director will say, 'Of course, he's good. That's Mel Gibson.'"
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