Totally Not a Game

by wjw on February 17, 2017

An Indonesian woman arrested for suspected involvement in the killing of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s half-brother in Malaysia was duped into thinking she was part of a comedy show prank, Indonesia’s national police chief has said, citing information received from Malaysian authorities.

Tito Karnavian told reporters in Indonesia’s Aceh province that Siti Aisyah, 25, was paid to be involved in pranks .

He said she and another woman performed stunts which involved convincing men to close their eyes and then spraying them with water.

“Such an action was done three or four times and they were given a few dollars for it, and with the last target, Kim Jong-nam, allegedly there were dangerous materials in the sprayer,” Karnavian said. “She was not aware that it was an assassination attempt by alleged foreign agents .”

I wrote this book.  Didn’t I?

Paul Weimer February 17, 2017 at 4:52 pm

You DID!

Thomas Chandler February 18, 2017 at 4:20 pm

As I recall, you even released it just in time for it be considered a sort of how-to manual. But were largely ignored.

DensityDuck February 19, 2017 at 10:13 pm

You also wrote this book:

http://www.tmj4.com/news/i-team/illegal-butter-popular-butter-product-cant-be-sold-in-wisconsin-kerrygold

“To the legion of fans who have taken to social media over the last year, Kerrygold Irish butter is a gift from the dairy gods, and its disappearance from store shelves is nothing short of a travesty.

Jean Smith loves the butter so much, she has a couple-month stash squirreled away in her Waukesha fridge.

It’s a stockpile of butter she regularly buys in Nebraska and drives back across state lines.

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