North Korea, Bobby Wolff, Ziggy

Update from the North Korean News Service:

Let all of us further intensify the Three-Revolution Red Flag Movement and make a dynamic leap forward toward the eminence of a great prosperous and powerful nation under the leadership of the great Workers’ Party of Korea.

Rodong Sinmun Monday says this in an editorial.

It goes on:

The present stirring reality in which a new great revolutionary surge is being effected on all fronts of socialist construction calls for intensifying the above-said movement at a higher level.

The Three-Revolution Red Flag Movement is an all-people mass movement of the highest form for accelerating socialist construction by dynamically waging the ideological, technical and cultural revolutions as required by the process of modeling the whole society on the Juche idea. The above-said movement has been dynamically waged in all sectors and at all units over the past three decades under the leadership of the WPK to bring about astonishing miracles and changes in the Korean revolution and construction. The shining victory the DPRK has won in the Songun revolution by firmly defending socialism and ushering in a new magnificent era of building a great prosperous and powerful nation despite stern trials would have been unthinkable without the immortal exploits the WPK has performed by initiating and wisely steering such powerful mass movement as the Three-Revolution Red Flag Movement long ago.

Some new material from Master Bridge-Themed Beat Poet, Bobby Wolff.

The defense started in the same way against Zia, but as soon as East gave him the ruff and discard at trick three, Zia started thinking about a possible bad trump break. Why would East defend in such a way unless he was hoping to promote a trump trick? So at trick four, Zia played a low club toward dummy’s queen. West played low (a pardonable error), and now Zia had stolen a club trick and could run for home, making five hearts, four diamonds and a club.

Today’s Ziggy:

Poor Ziggy. He’s perpetually one step behind, one nickel short, one lane away from the fast lane. But we love him for it, because everyone feels like Ziggy now and then.

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