If it's not too much to ask, could everyone on the planet with internet access print this out, construct it as shown and display it in an appropriately wacky place for the next few days? I think it'd be a nice gesture.
It happened to be my day with the scissors, but I don't have party access to a spring. I found, however, that an extra-long bread-bag tie works just as well.
Done! (I may get fired, though. The DC chapter of the John Birch Society has surprisingly little sense of humor about this sort of thing.) Oh, and thanks to Mister Fweem for the bread bag tie tip. I used that and a couple of binder clips. The Dear(ly Departed) Leader is standing and wobbling proudly on my desk.
It happened to be my day with the scissors, but I don't have party access to a spring. I found, however, that an extra-long bread-bag tie works just as well.
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ReplyDeletesuch a pity I could not imitate him anymore.
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ReplyDeleteI already created my Kim Jong Il head when this was first printed in the Post. Just have to drape it in black, I guess.
ReplyDeleteHave printed it out! On my way to Toys R Us to buy a Slinky. Happy Holidays! Barbara
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ReplyDeleteDone! (I may get fired, though. The DC chapter of the John Birch Society has surprisingly little sense of humor about this sort of thing.) Oh, and thanks to Mister Fweem for the bread bag tie tip. I used that and a couple of binder clips. The Dear(ly Departed) Leader is standing and wobbling proudly on my desk.
ReplyDeleteHe's on our Christmas tree!
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