North Korean Leader Continues Legacy
In his first public speech, Kim Jong Un, North Korea's newest dictator, has vowed to continue on with the legacy of his father. World leaders were prepared for Un to outline a continued plan of nuclear armament and the build-up of the nation's military. They were caught completely unaware as the entire speech was actually focused on Kim Jong Un's appearance. Kim Jong Un assured his country that although his father was gone, Un would continue to bring joy to the world with his comical appearance.
Over the months since he officially took office, Kim Jong Un has been growing his Kid 'n Play Hi-Top Fade out before addressing the nation. In that time he has also had his late father's polyester leisure suits tailored to fit. Though Kim Jong Un does not have the signature large glasses of his father, he has assured the nation he will soon have even bigger and better ones to debut at his next speech. It seems that while Kim Jong Il was fascinated with Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan, Kim Jong Un is a Cubs fan and is in negotiations with Harry Caray's family to get an old pair of Harry's glasses. As soon as the glasses are obtained, the dictator will hold another public address to further alleviate his country's fears that they will no longer have the funniest looking dictator in the world.
Christopher Reid Issues Apology
Christopher "Kid" Reid of the rap duo Kid 'n Play has issued a statement apologizing to the world about the hi-top fade he helped popularize in the late '80s. According to Reid, he was aware of the dangers of the hi-top fade. "It was just fun at first, but the longer I wore the H.T.F. the more out of control I got. I couldn't keep my ego under control."
According to Christopher "Play" Martin, it was the major factor to the break-up of the group. "Kid was just scary in the late stages of the H.T.F. I saw the horrors of a soul consumed. Kid's H.T.F. led me to search for salvation and find Jesus Christ in my life."
After massive reconstructive scalp surgery to make sure his head could never support another hi-top fade, Chris Reid is still dealing with the emotional scars. "I thought I had put all that behind me and then I saw Kim Jong Il on the T.V. and realized the danger was still out there. And now Kim Jong Un too? I apologize to North Korea and the world for opening the Pandora's Box of haircuts 25 years ago."
Currently Kid 'n Play have reunited and are playing concerts around the world bringing awareness to the dangers of the hi-top fade.
A Duensing We Will Go – Episode 8.80
8 years ago
And no, I have no idea why there is some sort of hotlink on the word scalp in this post. I'm guessing it is an attempt by North Korea to get my readers to enter a North Korean website filled with malicious code, so please do not click on it.
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