Re: Re: February thoughts
I assume that if you guys go ahead with your stupid ca-ca garbage
idiotic plan, you will NOT be using U.S. passports? Because that would
make it even more stupid ca-ca garbage idiotic.
--J
On 12/4/06, tschibasch <tschibasch_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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> --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "Joy McCann"
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> > Too bad John's going to miss it because of his death wish.
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> Ya know, I am getting the idea that people think a visit to the
> People's Democratic Republic of Korea is a bad idea!
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> But not everyone. In fact, it's likely that I won't be traveling
> alone! Christopher Rivera may be joining me. He's a friend of Craig
> and Sean's, and has attended a few of my Halloween parties. He's
> really hooked on the whole project. And he also wants a uniform. But
> if the situation over there looks too dangerous or questionable, I
> would likely call it off.
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> > It would be a shame if he were the subject of unkind gossip on that
> > trip. I would most certainly hate to see something like that occur.
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> Good point! For all you guys know, I have already been visiting North
> Korea every February! This is just the first time that I made an
> announcement about it. Previously, I claimed to be 'too busy' to go.
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> > And, of course, he wouldn't be doing much cooking if he went to Asia,
> > so we wouldn't have the benefit of the usual wonderful Turley dinner.
> > In an immature group, that fact alone could certainly lead to gossip,
> > so I'm hoping no chain of events starts off in *that* direction.
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> Thanks for the help, Joy. Let's not ask about where I may or may not
> go during President's Day Weekend!
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> > I'll certainly try to lead conversation away from John's, um, refreshing
> > decision to get arrested in North Korea trying to buy a uniform,
> > rather than joining us in a snow-shrouded cabin to drink red wine,
> > whiskey, beer and vodka, have great food, and lounge by a fireplace.
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> > Oh--and, of course he'dmiss the snow-hermaphrodite, and the sledding.
> > And the making of videos and possibly a short film. All gone, if he
> > were to go ahead with his lame-o plan.
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> > And of course he won't even be able to videotape his exciting
> > experiences in a North Korean jail, since the first thing they'll
> > confiscate and destroy will be all his photo/video equipment.
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> > But we will remember him with a toast, and argue quietly about whether
> > it would be better for him to be jailed and killed toward the
> > beginning of his trip, or toward the end.
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> A "lame-o plan", you say??
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> Is there maybe a touch of envy here that I would be the owner of one
> SUPER FANTASTIC INCREDIBLE HELLAVUH COOL UNIFORM, and you won't? ;-)
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> John
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Received on 2006-12-04 22:19:20
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