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The lone cheerleader unwittingly clapped for the American skaters with a half-smile. A fellow cheerleader to her left is seen elbowing her and quiet muttering something.
The lone cheerleader then drops her hands to her lap and loses the smile
originally posted by: rhynouk
In normal circumstances we would all smile at this and say she's going to get a talking to. Unfortunatly that won't be the case with this incident.
She'll be cleaning toilets for the next 10 years. As will future generations of her family.
originally posted by: rhynouk
She'll be cleaning toilets for the next 10 years. As will future generations of her family.
originally posted by: donktheclown
a reply to: SaturnFX
To point this out could very well be a death sentence. How could anyone be so irresponsible?
originally posted by: nwtrucker
a reply to: SaturnFX
Your thread raises a question. It may be off topic and maybe not.
I recall when the Soviets sent their hockey team to Canada for the first time.Back in the '70s I believe there was no shortage of KGB types to ensure no defections, etc..
Have you or anyone else noticed any similar types keeping a eye on the NK athletes? That would be telling, one way or another, in and of itself. Yes?
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: rhynouk
There are only 5 toilets in north Korea so it's not much of a punishment.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: rhynouk
There are only 5 toilets in north Korea so it's not much of a punishment.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: donktheclown
a reply to: SaturnFX
To point this out could very well be a death sentence. How could anyone be so irresponsible?
The entire cadre of North Korean athletes could face a punishment if they don't win any medals. Right now, they're at ZERO.
Source: www.cbssports.com...
But maybe Kim Jong will go easy on them, since North Korea didn't plan to participate in the games until a few months ago.
originally posted by: SaturnFX
originally posted by: nwtrucker
a reply to: SaturnFX
Your thread raises a question. It may be off topic and maybe not.
I recall when the Soviets sent their hockey team to Canada for the first time.Back in the '70s I believe there was no shortage of KGB types to ensure no defections, etc..
Have you or anyone else noticed any similar types keeping a eye on the NK athletes? That would be telling, one way or another, in and of itself. Yes?
Well they aren't allowed to go to the bathroom by themselves.
24 hour surveillance