Posted on 02/18/2005 12:23:18 AM PST by HAL9000
SEOUL - the number one north-Korean Kim Jong it has appeared in public for the first time for two months. But instead of the traditional visit in a military base, it went to see a spectacle of dance, according to the north-Korean news service.Kim attended a spectacle of the company of Beriozka dance. The dancers offered a bouquet to Kim and the witnesses north-Korean entonné a song in the honor of Kim when the curtain rose, specifies the agency.
According to South Korean persons in charge's who follow the media north-Korean, Kim had visited a factory at the beginning of January. But the last time that it made an appearance in front of a large audience goes back to December 4, 2004, day when it attended a concert of classical music.
Kim nowhere did not appear Wednesday, day of sound 6é anniversary which was celebrated by fireworks on the mountain where, according to historiographers' of the mode, it is supposed being born.
So, what's with this article referring to Kim as "it" instead of "he." Curious. I realize he's "so ronery, so vely ronery" (Team America), due to his rogue state activities, but "it?"
OH Great Jim Jong II, You are an intelligent and Fearless leader......ME LOVE YOU LONG TIME! ! ! NOT! ! ! /sarc
Kim Jong mentally Ill's back!
That would explain the Roneryness.
Wouldn't it be cool to fly a couple B52s with those pics of Kim Jong and plaster all of northKorea with them? He would just go insane! !
maybe its a clone?
I guess, Howevel, these ronery autoclatic readers have a rot to realn about westeln idears, and oul detelmination to hart the splead of communism and tlyanny.
Nice translation. I always wonder if I had a giant fly swatter could I just splat the little bug?
LOL
It knows when it's not wanted.
He must have been very ronery.
You beat me, darnit. Sorry, it is now a Pavlovian response for me. Any time I see, hear or think his name all that comes to mind is "Ronery"...
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