I dream one day of visiting Pyongyang and staying in the wonderfully pyramidic Ryugyong Hotel. The outer shell of this hotel which dominates the Pyongyang skyline was built in the 1980s, and the interior was, well, never built. It seems possible that the project was commenced in a pique of optimism as North Korea put in a claim to share the 1988 Olympic Games with its southern brothers, but just as the offer was rejected - just like the bid to share the 2002 Soccer World Cup failed on the basis of North Korea's request to host the Opening Ceremony, Semi Finals and Final - the hotel was never completed. Nowadays, in stands pointing to the sky much the way that Kim Il Sung's statue does, both perhaps as a symbol of the excesses of North Korean enthusiasm. Instead of the Ryugyong, like most foriegn visitors to Pyongyang I found myself staying at the Yanggakdo Hotel. The Yanggakdo Hotel is a slice of Cold War Bondesque paranoia writ large. The hotel is located on an isla...
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Do you still have that video you made for Graham Kennedy's funniest home videos?
Tafty.
Back in about 1990, when Kennedy was hosting Funniest Home Videos on Channel Packer, my uncle, some cousins and I made a short video and sent it in. The video was essentially a pisstake on the early days in Graham Kennedy's life and features us outside his old Primary School in St Kilda wearing silly clothes and speaking Kennedy-isms. It was kinda funny, but was never aired, and remained largely forgotten about. Until Tafty thought about it just under an hour ago.
-Ari