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m II wrote:
On 10-05-27 10:20 AM, Bill Baka wrote: What few radios with other than those fixed frequencies have been smuggled into the DPRK are tightly hidden and one can actually receive a death sentence for possessing one.. Yeah, Commies are no fun at all. Bill I wonder what the people of Japanese descent living on the West Coast of North America thought during the Second World War. I don't believe they were allowed radios in the concentration camps... Internment camps. I'm pretty sure they had entertainment and news. No phone calls to Tojo however. |
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