Re: Little fellows as political leaders
- From: Markku Grönroos <kurkku@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 13:19:19 +0200
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On Jan 28, 2:34 am, Markku Grönroos <kur...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In many banana republics puny men tend to be in power: in North Korea the
stubby Kim Jong-Il 165 cm; the French president is as tall as the wonder boy
from east. The little chap of Kremlin is bulky in this lot: he is all 168 cm
tall and so is Berlusconi of Italy (good for Italy and good for everyone
else that Honest Silvio has something else to do in these days) as well.
Well, Napoleon also had his head at man's waistline.
You dream... Napoleaon wouldn't come nowhere close to your waistline
even if they made him Emperor of the Universe. And if he did, he would
have hard time finding your manhood there.
How unfair it is that the short and ugly Napoleon will be remembered
long after the worms finish eating the tall and handsome corpse of
Markku Grönroos. Smart people, even when are short, seem to do better
than idiots, who keep on bragging about their only accomplishment in
life: being above 190cm when wearing high heels.
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The little chap of Kremlin uses high heels and yet they leave him well below 190 cm.
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