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  • It should be noted that Gerry hails from a sleepy little town called Delisle, famous spawning ground for intellectual roadkill and the home the Canadian right's most hawtest bigot and she's like got a bike which is so wicked.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Lindsay Stewart 2008

  • Delisle, which is to contain a complete explanatory catalogue of all the

    A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 1830

  • The book does fail somewhat in going into depth with this world, and it seems once the astonishment of this unknown land passes, Delisle tends to focus a little too much on his day to day machinations and trying to work with the North Korean people, which while interesting at first, tend to get repetitive when there is so much more to explore and see.

    “Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea” by Guy Delisle (Drawn and Quartely, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • All supporters of the government wear pins of one or the other, or a pin of the two, as well as showing constant voluntary support of their government in building shrines to one, the other, or both, and making paintings and erecting statues, and improving their country by painting a bridge or cleaning a street — it can be seen everyone, as Delisle travels around the country.

    2010 February 23 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The weirdness of “Mayhem of the Music Meister” is that the music actually slows down the action: The story pauses while, for example, Black Canary (Grey Delisle) sings a torch song for Batman (with lyrics like “If only he could love me/like he loves fighting villainy”).

    Batman and Neil Patrick Harris: Making sweet superhero music together? | EW.com 2009

  • The book does fail somewhat in going into depth with this world, and it seems once the astonishment of this unknown land passes, Delisle tends to focus a little too much on his day to day machinations and trying to work with the North Korean people, which while interesting at first, tend to get repetitive when there is so much more to explore and see.

    2010 February 23 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • One of the most entertaining chapters of the book is when Delisle visits the great museum made for Kim Jon-Il, where everything within extols his greatness and reveals apocryphal facts about his life, such as his penning over 15,000 works before the age of twenty, and how many leaders around the world support his ideal and think him great.

    “Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea” by Guy Delisle (Drawn and Quartely, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • All supporters of the government wear pins of one or the other, or a pin of the two, as well as showing constant voluntary support of their government in building shrines to one, the other, or both, and making paintings and erecting statues, and improving their country by painting a bridge or cleaning a street — it can be seen everyone, as Delisle travels around the country.

    “Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea” by Guy Delisle (Drawn and Quartely, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Ohio's superintendent of education, Deborah Delisle, submitted her resignation Tuesday, saying in a letter that Mr. Kasich's staff had asked her to leave.

    Ohio Governor Poses Steep Cuts to Trim Deficit Amy Merrick 2011

  • One of the most entertaining chapters of the book is when Delisle visits the great museum made for Kim Jon-Il, where everything within extols his greatness and reveals apocryphal facts about his life, such as his penning over 15,000 works before the age of twenty, and how many leaders around the world support his ideal and think him great.

    2010 February 23 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

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