Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
Please remember to honor the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's
request to observe one minute of silence Thursday for The Great Leader Kim Jong-IL. Thank you for your cooperation. |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
Your kidding right?
This dictator was evil, demonic, and insane. And those were his good points Truth Teller wrote: Please remember to honor the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's request to observe one minute of silence Thursday for The Great Leader Kim Jong-IL. Thank you for your cooperation. |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
Truth Teller wrote: Please remember to honor the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's request to observe one minute of silence Thursday for The Great Leader Kim Jong-IL. Thank you for your cooperation. I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang. dxAce Michigan USA |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
On Dec 29, 4:40*pm, dxAce wrote:
I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang.. dxAce Michigan USA What a genuinely moving gesture of respect. And what a wonderful example for humanity. A decorated U.S. Navy hero putting aside ideological differences to honor and pay homage to a fallen foe. Poet warriors in the classic sense, each of them. And the donning of the North Korean flag pin, my God the genius of that. My God, the nobility of it all! Thank you for sharing your private moment. |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
On 12/29/2011 3:32 PM, Truth Teller wrote:
On Dec 29, 4:40 pm, wrote: I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang. dxAce Michigan USA What a genuinely moving gesture of respect. And what a wonderful example for humanity. A decorated U.S. Navy hero putting aside ideological differences to honor and pay homage to a fallen foe. Poet warriors in the classic sense, each of them. And the donning of the North Korean flag pin, my God the genius of that. My God, the nobility of it all! Thank you for sharing your private moment. My wife bought joke gifts of rolls of toilet paper with Kim Jong-IL's picture printed on the squares ... I now wish she'd have saved a roll of it for this occasion ... damn, we never plan a head! shakes head Regards, JS |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
"John Smith" wrote in message
... On 12/29/2011 3:32 PM, Truth Teller wrote: On Dec 29, 4:40 pm, wrote: I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang. dxAce Michigan USA What a genuinely moving gesture of respect. And what a wonderful example for humanity. A decorated U.S. Navy hero putting aside ideological differences to honor and pay homage to a fallen foe. Poet warriors in the classic sense, each of them. And the donning of the North Korean flag pin, my God the genius of that. My God, the nobility of it all! Thank you for sharing your private moment. My wife bought joke gifts of rolls of toilet paper with Kim Jong-IL's picture printed on the squares ... I now wish she'd have saved a roll of it for this occasion ... damn, we never plan a head! shakes head His grave stone should have nearly the same epitaph as Spike Milligan's, like this: "I told you I was IL" -- Brian Gregory. (In the UK) To email me remove the letter vee. |
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On Dec 29, 9:19*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 12/29/2011 3:32 PM, Truth Teller wrote: On Dec 29, 4:40 pm, *wrote: I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang. dxAce Michigan USA * *What a genuinely moving gesture of respect. And what a wonderful example for humanity. A decorated U.S. Navy hero putting aside ideological differences to honor and pay homage to a fallen foe. Poet warriors in the classic sense, each of them. And the donning of the North Korean flag pin, my God the genius of that. My God, the nobility of it all! Thank you for sharing your private moment. My wife bought joke gifts of rolls of toilet paper with Kim Jong-IL's picture printed on the squares ... I now wish she'd have saved a roll of it for this occasion ... damn, we never plan a head! shakes head Regards, JS Wiping your Bottom with the Image of Kim Jong-IL's -priceless- ~ RHF |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
On Dec 29 2011, 5:40*pm, dxAce wrote:
Truth Teller wrote: Please remember to honor the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's request to observe one minute of silence Thursday for The Great Leader Kim Jong-IL. Thank you for your cooperation. I got out my North Korean flag pin, and proudly wore it for my moment of silence. The pin was sent to me back in 1992 along with a QSL from Radio Pyongyang.. dxAce Michigan USA Is the flag pin made in PRC? |
Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
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Memo To All Shortwave Newsgroup Readers
"Brian Gregory [UK]" schreef in bericht ... His grave stone should have nearly the same epitaph as Spike Milligan's, like this: "I told you I was IL" Brian Gregory. (In the UK) Almost as funny as what's on Freddy Heineken's grave stone: "He brew" |
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