Changing Channels

“Ambassador” Han Song-Ryol of “Bastardgate” fame is packing his bags after being recalled to the Land of Edible Grasses.  Han was once the opposite number of Amb. Joe DiTrani in the “New York Channel.”

Gee, such a nice guy, too.  Sure do hope everything works out for him in Camp 15 his future career plans.

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6 Responses to Changing Channels

  1. Mi-Hwa

    Hopefully, NK’s next UN ambassador will be someone who can work well with the new secretary-general, who will probably be Ban Ki-Moon.

  2. Mi-Hwa

    Sources say his successor will be Kim Myong-kil, a senior researcher with a North Korean Foreign Ministry institute for arms reduction and peace.

    That’s a hopeful sign.

  3. james

    “Sources say his successor will be Kim Myong-kil, a senior researcher with a North Korean Foreign Ministry institute for arms reduction and peace.”

    Let’s play Mr. Subliminal, that character Kevin Nealon did on SNL.

    Sources say his successor (next puppet) will be Kim Myong-kil, a senior researcher (senior Kim Jong Il kiss ass) with a North Korean Foreign Ministry institute for arms reduction and peace (KJI to stay in power).

  4. Red Forman

    More and more I’m believing a previous poster’s insinuation that Mi-hwa is a TKL employee posting ridiculous comments to stir the pot.

  5. Legal Disclaimer: The Korea Liberator’s authors are in ABSOLUTELY NO FRIGGING WAY associated with Mi Hwa. Any such claim is actionable slander!

    By the way, I had the honor of personally informing Suzanne Scholte and Kim Seung Min (Radio Free NK) that “Ambassador” Han had been canned.

    And there was much rejoicing!

  6. Red Forman

    I’m sorry. I forgot that you were a lawyer for a second there. Please don’t prosecute.

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