Concern over China’s missile test
China faces international criticism over what the US says was the use of a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite.
China faces international criticism over what the US says was the use of a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite.
China faces international criticism over what the US says was the use of a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite.
China faces international criticism over what the US says was the use of a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite.
China faces international criticism over what the US says was the use of a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite.
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What better way to keep the little ones occupied while you do
whatever it is you do around Christmas—binge drinking perhaps—than the
Norad Santa tracker?
As is the tradition every year, Norad uses their fancy satellites,
which are supposed to warn us about incoming North Korean nukes, to
track Santa’s progress in delivering Wiis and PS3s to good little boys and girls.
So if half of our population is gone on the morning of December 25 thanks to some Kim Jung Bombs, you know who to blame.
What better way to keep the little ones occupied while you do
whatever it is you do around Christmas—binge drinking perhaps—than the
Norad Santa tracker?
As is the tradition every year, Norad uses their fancy satellites,
which are supposed to warn us about incoming North Korean nukes, to
track Santa’s progress in delivering Wiis and PS3s to good little boys and girls.
So if half of our population is gone on the morning of December 25 thanks to some Kim Jung Bombs, you know who to blame.
What better way to keep the little ones occupied while you do
whatever it is you do around Christmas—binge drinking perhaps—than the
Norad Santa tracker?
As is the tradition every year, Norad uses their fancy satellites,
which are supposed to warn us about incoming North Korean nukes, to
track Santa’s progress in delivering Wiis and PS3s to good little boys and girls.
So if half of our population is gone on the morning of December 25 thanks to some Kim Jung Bombs, you know who to blame.
What better way to keep the little ones occupied while you do
whatever it is you do around Christmas—binge drinking perhaps—than the
Norad Santa tracker?
As is the tradition every year, Norad uses their fancy satellites,
which are supposed to warn us about incoming North Korean nukes, to
track Santa’s progress in delivering Wiis and PS3s to good little boys and girls.
So if half of our population is gone on the morning of December 25 thanks to some Kim Jung Bombs, you know who to blame.
What better way to keep the little ones occupied while you do
whatever it is you do around Christmas—binge drinking perhaps—than the
Norad Santa tracker?
As is the tradition every year, Norad uses their fancy satellites,
which are supposed to warn us about incoming North Korean nukes, to
track Santa’s progress in delivering Wiis and PS3s to good little boys and girls.
So if half of our population is gone on the morning of December 25 thanks to some Kim Jung Bombs, you know who to blame.