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Noko Jeans

Will you be visiting Stockholm in the near future? If so, be amongst the first to pick up a pair of Noko Jeans, manufactured in the anti-social country, North Korea, and marketed in Sweden. 1100 pairs of these novelty jeans were made for girls and boys to wear around the world — except, of course, in North Korea, where the State dress code strictly forbids them being worn. Oh, it’s a crazy world we live in.

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MC said | 10 December, 2009

I have an American friend who works in South Korea, one year, he decided to do the whole guided North American tour thing that they offer for a few people. It was novel for a while, he said, but then he realized half way through that the money was being funneled into the regime. Y’know, the one that, a couple of days ago, said they would give a ‘shoot-to-kill’ order to people illegally escaping?

MC said | 10 December, 2009

“North Korean” not “North American”

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