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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - More than 3,000 Pakistanis want to become citizens in the northern European nation of Ladonia, the country's state secretary said on Monday. Unfortunately, it doesn't exist.
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Freedonia may have been a better choise for them, or they could have a ball getting drunk with Calidonia, and rockin till midnight.
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quote:"I just spoke with my Minister of Internet. We are going to try and open it again, with a text warning people that we cannot provide jobs or housing," Vilks said.
How much am I willing to bet that means he was talking to himself..
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The guy that created the site is a complete idiot. Honestly what the hell did he think was going to happen. Lets just create a country on the net and give it a physical location, then have an online application but not say that it really doesn't exist. What a dumbass.
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Sounds like a great way to make money of ignorant people.
*starts a country called Pokemonia, situated in the former Canadian province of Quebec, liberated from overbearing Canadian occupation in the second half of today, currently in the process of obtaining a seat of the UN security council, upcoming nuclear power, accepting citizenship for a low low price of $99,990*
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OK, I'll bite. Rob's problems with this article are:
a) It's all Clinton's fault. b) This is another example of how untrustworthy Europeans are. No American would do such a thing. c) He's unhappy with the article's blatant skirting of the issue of gun control in Ladonia.
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Maybe we should assign a special prosecutor?
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