Re: Corrected Vision 2 - Notes
anonymous
October 19 2009, 00:20:39 UTC
(reCaptcha: "and mooed". That's what I expect that some of those Mongolian ladyboys will be doing soon.)
The "lunch is on me" joke is as old as the hills, so I'm not specifically ripping off Red Dwarf. England's deadpan response to France's suggestion, though...happy 40th anniversary, Monty Python.
Thailand's boss, King Bhumibol, has been on the throne since 1947; he's the world's longest-reigning monarch. He's 82 years old and not in the best of health right now. The Thai government has been in a very chaotic state for a while now, and a resolution is not in sight. This is why Vietnam is concerned; she thinks that he might have cracked because of this, and, it's unspoken here but obvious, she's dealt with Russia, so she knows the ramifications of this.
Vietnam, while France's colonial possession, must have picked up Coco Chanel's philosophy of the timelessness of the Little Black Dress, and uses Meetings of the World to spread the word. And France would have certainly taught her how to properly wear a Chanel.
I really hope that I don't have to tell anyone about the military dictatorship in Burma/Myanmar, or who Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is. If you don't know, look it up.
Recent reports from researchers have described literally hundreds of new species found in the Mekong Delta and river system in Indochina. The area was never properly explored due to the perpetual wars and military actions taking place there. It's one of the greatest biodiversity finds of the last two decades.
If anyone would have a handy supply of Roofies, it'd be Hungary, wouldn't it?
Himaruya has mentioned it, but the Mongol invasion of Eurasia, starting in the 13th Century, reached all the way to Hungary. Hungary's language is Uralic, like Estonia's and Finland's, not Indo-European, something partially attributable to the Mongols.
It's my conceit that Hungary actually has a restraining order against Mongolia, issued and enforced by the World Court in the Hague. I like the idea that if nations have problems of a personal nature with each other, there's always the World Court to resort to. You think France might have been hauled in there after the Christmas Bloodbath?
The story that is told of the first Mongol encounter with a Russian town is that a Mongol woman came to the town. She knew enough of the language to make her demand understood: "Ten percent! Ten percent of everything!" When the woman was ignored, the Mongols didn't give any additional chances.
The Mongols actually did have a religious proscription against bathing. They thought that bathing offended their gods.
And to relate this to the topic of the story, Thailand and Mongolia swapped glasses. Thailand is having flashbacks to Mongolia's time as the Golden Horde, possibly caused by the stress mentioned above, while Mongolia wants to boost tourism with Thai-style ladyboys and sex tourism.
The "lunch is on me" joke is as old as the hills, so I'm not specifically ripping off Red Dwarf. England's deadpan response to France's suggestion, though...happy 40th anniversary, Monty Python.
Thailand's boss, King Bhumibol, has been on the throne since 1947; he's the world's longest-reigning monarch. He's 82 years old and not in the best of health right now. The Thai government has been in a very chaotic state for a while now, and a resolution is not in sight. This is why Vietnam is concerned; she thinks that he might have cracked because of this, and, it's unspoken here but obvious, she's dealt with Russia, so she knows the ramifications of this.
Vietnam, while France's colonial possession, must have picked up Coco Chanel's philosophy of the timelessness of the Little Black Dress, and uses Meetings of the World to spread the word. And France would have certainly taught her how to properly wear a Chanel.
I really hope that I don't have to tell anyone about the military dictatorship in Burma/Myanmar, or who Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is. If you don't know, look it up.
Recent reports from researchers have described literally hundreds of new species found in the Mekong Delta and river system in Indochina. The area was never properly explored due to the perpetual wars and military actions taking place there. It's one of the greatest biodiversity finds of the last two decades.
If anyone would have a handy supply of Roofies, it'd be Hungary, wouldn't it?
Himaruya has mentioned it, but the Mongol invasion of Eurasia, starting in the 13th Century, reached all the way to Hungary. Hungary's language is Uralic, like Estonia's and Finland's, not Indo-European, something partially attributable to the Mongols.
It's my conceit that Hungary actually has a restraining order against Mongolia, issued and enforced by the World Court in the Hague. I like the idea that if nations have problems of a personal nature with each other, there's always the World Court to resort to. You think France might have been hauled in there after the Christmas Bloodbath?
The story that is told of the first Mongol encounter with a Russian town is that a Mongol woman came to the town. She knew enough of the language to make her demand understood: "Ten percent! Ten percent of everything!" When the woman was ignored, the Mongols didn't give any additional chances.
The Mongols actually did have a religious proscription against bathing. They thought that bathing offended their gods.
And to relate this to the topic of the story, Thailand and Mongolia swapped glasses. Thailand is having flashbacks to Mongolia's time as the Golden Horde, possibly caused by the stress mentioned above, while Mongolia wants to boost tourism with Thai-style ladyboys and sex tourism.
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Gah, OP does not know how to reply and accidently made another topic.
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