North Korea is a place that is shrouded in mystery and conjecture, much of it of its own creation. For so long it has chosen to close itself off from the rest of the world that little information flows in or out of the place. In the absense of hard facts, rumour and speculation run rife. I plead guilty as one who has engaged in plenty of rumour-mongering in the past (and, let's be honest, will probably try my hand at it in the future), but to really come to grips with the place it is necessary to see it first hand. Much of the speculation is not meant in a harsh, negative way - although there are elements of that - but is instead meant in the same way that people watch the bearded lady at the circus. Curious, but not necessarily critical. Perhaps they could but those on the number plates - DPRK: The Bearded Lady of Asia. Since there are so few who have seen the place but so many who speculate, I think it is worth publishing a few thoughts after my trip. It's important
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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