Kim Jong-Il’s new bride declares “Let me eat cake”
It’s easy to forget that we’re not the only ones with problems in this world.
From ABC News Radio, probably a good 2 months ago now but probably still as relevant as ever (hey, it is North Korea after all):
“Former secretary Kim Ok has declared her life-long obedience to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il. Not shy in his courtship, Kim and his secret police reportedly pursued Ok vigorously, often having flowers delivered to the inside of her house. Impressed by his persistance, and the power of life and death he held over her, the two began dating. Ever the romantic, he proposed by giving her a voting form on which it was only possible to choose “Yes”.
The country-wide celebrations began some two weeks ago, when Kim and his cohorts set off a barrage of prototype ballistic missiles as a buck’s night prank…
Mrs. Kim Jong Il said she looked forward to a guarenteed supply of food from her future husband. “I wish I could get married every day,” she joked, “that way I might eat three square meals a day.” Kim Jong Il also seemd delighted. “I finally found someone who loves me for me, and not for my vast, sinister state apparatus,” he said, in a statement, which was followed by eight hours of applause.”
I guess she’d be ok with that? Sorry…
PBL case studies are not fun. In fact, PBL itself is an exercise in intimidation and frustration…
Clinical skills is a joke. It’s a joke that Ge got a C when I got a B because I put in less effort.
Biology tutorials are a waste of time - at the very least, what can they expect when they put a tutorial on after a subject test?
MPPD is still a vague mess of nothing substantial so far, and if this blog is what I intend to hand up and pass the subject with at the end of the year, then it too is a joke.
It seems I’m in a cynical mood at the moment…
In other news, with the advent of Youth Allowance, Rent Assistance, and Bowden, things will turn around quickly. I am optimistic.

whats MPPD?
lordgarlic said this on April 30th, 2007 at 7:21 pm
MPPD = Medical Personal and Professional Development