To: garbageseeker
Not much of a 4th of July display, couple of sparklers and a 35 second dud. We should show them what a real show of fireworks looks like.
17 posted on
07/04/2006 6:07:01 PM PDT by
DejaJude
(Admiral Clark said, "Our mantra today is life, liberty and the pursuit of those who threaten it!")
To: DejaJude
LOL. It was North Korean style of celebrating the 4th of July.
21 posted on
07/04/2006 6:08:24 PM PDT by
garbageseeker
(It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fighHert in the dog.ā€¯Samuel Clemmens)
To: All
How many threads does it take to test a missile? ;-)
To: DejaJude
We should show them what a real show of fireworks looks like.
It happened at 11:38 am PDT, fully televised around the world....the little dogeaters (altho all they have to eat is the lawn these days) are highly jealous.
38 posted on
07/04/2006 6:34:34 PM PDT by
ErnBatavia
(Meep Meep)
To: DejaJude
We should show them what a real show of fireworks looks like.
It happened at 11:38 am PDT, fully televised around the world....the little dogeaters (altho all they have to eat is the lawn these days) are highly jealous.
39 posted on
07/04/2006 6:34:39 PM PDT by
ErnBatavia
(Meep Meep)
To: DejaJude
"Not much of a 4th of July display, couple of sparklers and a 35 second dud. We should show them what a real show of fireworks looks like." I suspect that we did. 35 seconds into flight is visible from the ground, so NK observers *saw* the long-rang Taepodong's "mid-flight failure" event live.
Fireworks, indeed.
58 posted on
07/04/2006 8:03:04 PM PDT by
Southack
(Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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