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Old July 20th 05, 06:19 PM
Joel Rubin
 
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Default Koreans stop "broadcasting" at each other across DMZ by blasting speaker?

There's this old hippym, Travvus T. Hipp, who does some morning
commentary on radio station KPIG near Sta. Cruz, who mentionned today
that the Koreans near the DMZ had been playing sh*t at each other via
loud speakers and that they had stopped. He then gave some
pollyanna-ish junk about how they were going to drop all their
hostilities and reunite real soon now.

(Well, he was totally right about the war in Iraq - it would be easy
to win the conventional war but not so easy to win the subsequent
guerilla war.)

Has there been any significant change in radio broadcasts between the
two Koreas?

Of course, broadcasts from North Korea are best when you can't
understand them. I understand that the rotting corpse of Kim Il Sung
is still the head honcho and in the beginning, Kim Il Sung created the
heaven, earth, and the Communist Party of Korea. The Great Playboy er
um Dear Leader can't match up.

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