North Korea on 10:25 - Dec 16 with 1192 views | Baker |
North Korea on 10:10 - Dec 16 by Lohengrin | Good God almighty! Way, way too much information! |
She was ace though, Loh. Defo in for a shout of a European spot in my sexual league placings. | |
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North Korea on 10:33 - Dec 16 with 1188 views | Lohengrin |
North Korea on 10:25 - Dec 16 by Baker | She was ace though, Loh. Defo in for a shout of a European spot in my sexual league placings. |
You're crackers! | |
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North Korea on 11:59 - Dec 16 with 1153 views | perchrockjack | Think BAKER likes sex but not sure its solo work or group action | |
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North Korea on 20:54 - Dec 17 with 1100 views | Townhill_Hilton |
North Korea on 04:33 - Dec 16 by controversial_jack | The ones in the South have ben subsidised and backed up to the hilt by the Americans and the west. The North have been shunned and blockaded by the same powers. Hardly a fair comparison is it? |
Spoken like someone who knows sh*t about the country or Koreans. The North has been shunned because of its appalling regime. It is a f*cking slave camp run by the Kim crime dynasty. The South Koreans had the backing of the West and thrived through their own innovation.There is no country on earth who have come from abject medieval poverty to a standard of living that is probably better than what you have in such a short time. As I said my family go to South Korea often, we know Koreans very well and I, unlike you know what I am talking about. | | | |
North Korea on 20:56 - Dec 17 with 1097 views | Darran |
North Korea on 20:54 - Dec 17 by Townhill_Hilton | Spoken like someone who knows sh*t about the country or Koreans. The North has been shunned because of its appalling regime. It is a f*cking slave camp run by the Kim crime dynasty. The South Koreans had the backing of the West and thrived through their own innovation.There is no country on earth who have come from abject medieval poverty to a standard of living that is probably better than what you have in such a short time. As I said my family go to South Korea often, we know Koreans very well and I, unlike you know what I am talking about. |
It's pointless arguing with Wolfie Dude. | |
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North Korea on 21:13 - Dec 17 with 1088 views | Townhill_Hilton |
North Korea on 20:56 - Dec 17 by Darran | It's pointless arguing with Wolfie Dude. |
Cheers Darran. I'll keep that in mind. | | | |
North Korea on 01:12 - Dec 18 with 1063 views | Lohengrin |
North Korea on 20:54 - Dec 17 by Townhill_Hilton | Spoken like someone who knows sh*t about the country or Koreans. The North has been shunned because of its appalling regime. It is a f*cking slave camp run by the Kim crime dynasty. The South Koreans had the backing of the West and thrived through their own innovation.There is no country on earth who have come from abject medieval poverty to a standard of living that is probably better than what you have in such a short time. As I said my family go to South Korea often, we know Koreans very well and I, unlike you know what I am talking about. |
They're communists how do you expect vermin to behave? The only sure way to cure the red malaise is a bullet in the head. | |
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North Korea on 03:55 - Dec 18 with 1048 views | Townhill_Hilton | They ain't communists. They're prisoners to their military. We had the North Korean under 17 girls football team in NZ a year back. They were kept in their hotel rooms 24/7. Windows blacked out, TVs removed from their rooms. They did not go anywhere other than to the bus, to the game and back to their prison. And these were the PRIVILEGED ones. It's got worse since Fatty Kim took over. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
North Korea on 09:35 - Dec 18 with 1009 views | Lord_Bony | It was both funny and scary to watch the ceremony yesterday with the empty seat at the side of him previously occupied by hi s executed uncle,the man who helped him to power. What is even more scary is he is becoming more deranged as time goes on and is extremely narcistiic and a megalomaniac. He is a loose cannon on global security. I really think if he was pushed too much he would launch his entire nuclear arsenal just for spite. His military would obey unquestionably.they got nothing to loose as a country. Just leave them be ffs,that is one hornets nest the Yanks should leave well alone. [Post edited 18 Dec 2013 9:37]
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North Korea on 16:25 - Jan 3 with 949 views | Darran |
Nice. | |
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North Korea on 16:45 - Jan 3 with 925 views | Edmundo |
That's one hell of a way to go..........a bullet in the head too good for him! | |
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North Korea on 19:33 - Jan 3 with 886 views | exiledclaseboy |
More of that we need here see. | |
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North Korea on 20:05 - Jan 3 with 872 views | Davillin |
North Korea on 20:54 - Dec 17 by Townhill_Hilton | Spoken like someone who knows sh*t about the country or Koreans. The North has been shunned because of its appalling regime. It is a f*cking slave camp run by the Kim crime dynasty. The South Koreans had the backing of the West and thrived through their own innovation.There is no country on earth who have come from abject medieval poverty to a standard of living that is probably better than what you have in such a short time. As I said my family go to South Korea often, we know Koreans very well and I, unlike you know what I am talking about. |
You understand. Thanks. I was stationed in Korea shortly after the armistice, and before the rebuilding had begun. I saw the conditions in which they lived, the lack of anything remotely resembling a modern economy, bullet holes still there in the walls of the Seoul airport terminal, bomb craters, and more. I remember in particular being on a G.I. bus outside Seoul [I think it was] and seeing alongside the road one group of elderly mamasans washing clothing in a stream by beating them on rocks, and another group breaking up rocks with sledgehammers and smaller stonework hammers. Innocence at 18 can go away quickly. I have nothing but respect for the South Koreans - their willingness to word hard, their courage in adversity, and their positive attitudes - and believe fully that if the North Korean people are ever released from enslavement that they can do just as well, except 50 years or so behind. | |
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North Korea on 20:32 - Jan 3 with 862 views | Lohengrin |
North Korea on 19:33 - Jan 3 by exiledclaseboy | More of that we need here see. |
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North Korea on 21:02 - Jan 3 with 847 views | NeiltheTaylor | It's the sort of rumour that it is easy to spread, though, as NK is unlikely to confirm or deny it. It might be a rumour put about by the leadership itself to discourage elite dissidents, for instance. Only a credible high-ranking defector would ever let us know whether it's really true. Tim Stanley in the Telegraph reckons it is about as likely as the one about Kim Jong-un eating babies or the one about the NK army using kittens as target practice. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100252705/did-north-koreas-kim-jong "Western news outlets are slowly picking up the story but I'd urge caution. North Korean media has made no reference to starved dogs, including in Kim's New Year's message — even though the chubby prince did describe his uncle as "filth" (and a Happy New Year to you, too, comrade!). Moreover, why were 120 hounds used when half a dozen would do? And why the audience of 300? It's all a bit James Bond, a bit shark-tank-in-an-underground-bunker." [Post edited 3 Jan 2014 21:02]
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| Joe_bradshaw -I thought the cryochamber was the new name for Cardiff's stadium.
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North Korea on 21:09 - Jan 3 with 839 views | Davillin | p.s. Regarding "one group of elderly mamasans washing clothing in a stream by beating them on rocks, and another group breaking up rocks with sledgehammers and smaller stonework hammers," I took photos of both groups of women, but I recently gave that album and all of my albums and commemorative books to my daughter and her children for long-term safe-keeping. If I remember, I'll borrow them next time I visit them and scan them for posting. When I left there for the last time, you could not convince me that someday I would want to go back, but now I would. I would like to see some of the same places and how they have changed. | |
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North Korea on 01:27 - Jan 4 with 812 views | aspas45 | Proper James bond style if true. Seems a bit far fetched but who knows.a Throwing someone in piranha or shark tank. | |
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North Korea on 12:30 - Jan 4 with 765 views | perchrockjack | Many wouldn't mind the likes of Ian Watkins getting put into a pit of dogs | |
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North Korea on 11:50 - Jan 5 with 721 views | Lord_Bony | Am still lovin the OPs opening debate....lol | |
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