Photo of the week

From Canada.com: Schoolgirls posing with the latest “trend,” military soldiers who just brought on a military coup and ousted the PM.

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Sexy, or just cool? You decide.

About Curzon

Lord George Nathaniel Curzon (1859 - 1925) entered the British House of Commons as a Conservative MP in 1886, where he served as undersecretary of India and Foreign Affairs. He was appointed Viceroy of India at the turn of the 20th century where he delineated the North West Frontier Province, ordered a military expedition to Tibet, and unsuccessfully tried to partition the province of Bengal during his six-year tenure. Curzon served as Leader of the House of Lords in Prime Minister Lloyd George's War Cabinet and became Foreign Secretary in January 1919, where his most famous act was the drawing of the Curzon Line between a new Polish state and Russia. His publications include Russia in Central Asia (1889) and Persia and the Persian Question (1892). In real life, "Curzon" is a US citizen from the East Coast who has been a financial analyst, freelance translator, and university professor; he is currently on assignment in Tokyo.
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6 Responses to Photo of the week

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  2. alec says:

    Considering it’s Thailand, they may just be well manacured young boys.

  3. R. Elgin says:

    Man, that is shizzilistic and so funny. I needed a good smile.

  4. sun bin says:

    a lot more babe coup picture “here”:http://news.wenxuecity.com/BBSView.php?SubID=news&MsgID=314105

    pretty good PR for the thai army

  5. alec says:

    The revolution will not be televised, but it will be photographed with twenty Asians showing piece signs in front of it.

    http://maimearai.com/2006/09/20/this-is-the-revolution/

  6. alec says:

    Ugh! Peace, not piece. Damn Orwellian slip.