Post by commiczar on Sept 20, 2009 2:55:29 GMT 10
Yesterday afternoon, as the CommiCzar and a few of His
closest associates enjoyed their traditional late-day cup
of "joe" ( coffee ) at the Midway Cafe, a van filled with
seven Vietnamese visitors stopped in for an afternoon
"pit-stop".
The CommiCzar had excused Himself to go to the restroom
prior to the seven's arrival; whereby, three of the seven
Vietnamese men ( in their early-to-mid 30's est. ) stepped
into the restroom to releave themselfs too.
While two of the three men waited for a stall to open, the
CommiCzar couldn't help from overhearing one of the two men
speaking a negative comment in their native tongue; as the man's
words were deliberatly spoken in a rather loud voice, and was
directed at the CommiCzar. All three of young Vietnamese men
began to laugh in an evil tone, and then make additional negative
remarks...that were all also meant for, and directed at, the Commiczar.
The three men were referring to the CommiCzar's Vietnam Veteran
Military Cap, which He wears on a regualr basis; which is adorned
with His Unit Insignia, and several miniature military medals on the
cap's bill and crown.
What the three men were unaware of ( which was stupid on their
part ), was the fact that the CommiCzar had understood what the
man had said; as the CommiCzar had pick-up a little bit of their
language when He served in the US Army, in the Vietnam War in
1970-1971.
The one man had stated something to the fact that:
..."look, this *@#$%^&* is proud that he killed some of our people"...[/i]
Whereby, the CommiCzar, in His best-possible-Vietnamese-tongue,
proceeded to verbally abuse the three men; who were all amazed
at the CommiCzar's ability to understand...and...speak in their own
native tongue !!
The other four men had congregated outside of the men's restroom
in the hallway, waiting for their turn to use the facilities; and as the
CommiCzar exited the restroom, the four ( who had overheard
every word ) gave the CommiCzar an evil stare, and proceeded
to make negative remarks under their breath as well.
The CommiCzar continued down the hallway and back to His table
of friends; whereby, He quickly and quietly explained exactly what
had occurred.
Whereby, the CommiCzar's associates proceeded to the hallway,
and stood-at-guard and blocked the seven's exist-path; eventually
allowing the seven Vietnamese men to exit the hallway, and enter
the resturant seating area; where all eyes-and-ears were directed
at the seven.
The CommiCzar had stepped outside, to position Himself between
the seven's van and His pick-up; and since the seven felt the fever
of the resturant's customers, they vacated the resturant without
ordering...and were followed by the CommiCzar's associates.
The CommiCzar's associates wanted to "declare war" on the seven
( i.e. "kick-ass-and-take-names" ), and knew that the local "macro"
law enforcement would not be called to intervene.
However, the CommiCzar ( who had just had a burst of flash-backs
...due to the restroom incident ), said that the Vietnam War was
in His past; and that the seven Vietnamese visitors may have had
members of their families injured or killed by His unit's missions;
and as such, their mis-guided statements were most likely spoken
from their hearts...and not their minds...as none of the seven appeared
to be old enough to have "directly" experienced that war; and as
such, the seven were only speaking from history handed down from
their older family members.
This was the first time...in a long-long- time...that the CommiCzar
had experienced any form of "flash-backs"; and He knew that to
deepen the wounds, by turning the seven's "butth0les into mudh0les",
would serve the seven and Himself no value.
However, upon returning to Imperial City, and explaining to some
of the others what had happened, several members of the Imperial
Family and Government, voiced their opinions that the CommiCzar
( or the Imperial Govenment on His behalf, or at His request ) should
consider issuing a formal condemnation of the seven, and even go
as far as to condemn the Vietnamese government for allowing, or
not educating, their citizens to the common courtesy of mutual
respect, that is expected from one person to another...especially
as a "visitor" in another land.
The CommiCzar only commented with the words:.....
"no"....... "thank you all...but no"[/i].
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closest associates enjoyed their traditional late-day cup
of "joe" ( coffee ) at the Midway Cafe, a van filled with
seven Vietnamese visitors stopped in for an afternoon
"pit-stop".
The CommiCzar had excused Himself to go to the restroom
prior to the seven's arrival; whereby, three of the seven
Vietnamese men ( in their early-to-mid 30's est. ) stepped
into the restroom to releave themselfs too.
While two of the three men waited for a stall to open, the
CommiCzar couldn't help from overhearing one of the two men
speaking a negative comment in their native tongue; as the man's
words were deliberatly spoken in a rather loud voice, and was
directed at the CommiCzar. All three of young Vietnamese men
began to laugh in an evil tone, and then make additional negative
remarks...that were all also meant for, and directed at, the Commiczar.
The three men were referring to the CommiCzar's Vietnam Veteran
Military Cap, which He wears on a regualr basis; which is adorned
with His Unit Insignia, and several miniature military medals on the
cap's bill and crown.
What the three men were unaware of ( which was stupid on their
part ), was the fact that the CommiCzar had understood what the
man had said; as the CommiCzar had pick-up a little bit of their
language when He served in the US Army, in the Vietnam War in
1970-1971.
The one man had stated something to the fact that:
..."look, this *@#$%^&* is proud that he killed some of our people"...[/i]
Whereby, the CommiCzar, in His best-possible-Vietnamese-tongue,
proceeded to verbally abuse the three men; who were all amazed
at the CommiCzar's ability to understand...and...speak in their own
native tongue !!
The other four men had congregated outside of the men's restroom
in the hallway, waiting for their turn to use the facilities; and as the
CommiCzar exited the restroom, the four ( who had overheard
every word ) gave the CommiCzar an evil stare, and proceeded
to make negative remarks under their breath as well.
The CommiCzar continued down the hallway and back to His table
of friends; whereby, He quickly and quietly explained exactly what
had occurred.
Whereby, the CommiCzar's associates proceeded to the hallway,
and stood-at-guard and blocked the seven's exist-path; eventually
allowing the seven Vietnamese men to exit the hallway, and enter
the resturant seating area; where all eyes-and-ears were directed
at the seven.
The CommiCzar had stepped outside, to position Himself between
the seven's van and His pick-up; and since the seven felt the fever
of the resturant's customers, they vacated the resturant without
ordering...and were followed by the CommiCzar's associates.
The CommiCzar's associates wanted to "declare war" on the seven
( i.e. "kick-ass-and-take-names" ), and knew that the local "macro"
law enforcement would not be called to intervene.
However, the CommiCzar ( who had just had a burst of flash-backs
...due to the restroom incident ), said that the Vietnam War was
in His past; and that the seven Vietnamese visitors may have had
members of their families injured or killed by His unit's missions;
and as such, their mis-guided statements were most likely spoken
from their hearts...and not their minds...as none of the seven appeared
to be old enough to have "directly" experienced that war; and as
such, the seven were only speaking from history handed down from
their older family members.
This was the first time...in a long-long- time...that the CommiCzar
had experienced any form of "flash-backs"; and He knew that to
deepen the wounds, by turning the seven's "butth0les into mudh0les",
would serve the seven and Himself no value.
However, upon returning to Imperial City, and explaining to some
of the others what had happened, several members of the Imperial
Family and Government, voiced their opinions that the CommiCzar
( or the Imperial Govenment on His behalf, or at His request ) should
consider issuing a formal condemnation of the seven, and even go
as far as to condemn the Vietnamese government for allowing, or
not educating, their citizens to the common courtesy of mutual
respect, that is expected from one person to another...especially
as a "visitor" in another land.
The CommiCzar only commented with the words:.....
"no"....... "thank you all...but no"[/i].
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