
by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:16 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:19 pm
Syvorji wrote:February 1, 1983
It was an ordinary day in Syvori, but people were gathering for a foreign visit, to prepare the scenes for Juna Kabesu and Ferdinand I. At the Syvori International Airport, they were setting Gate C-16 for the arrival of Emperor Ferdinand I of Calathonia, decorating it with Calathonian flags, Syvorjin flags and hammers and sickles. Finally, they were ready, and waited for their guest to arrive to Syvorji.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:26 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:32 pm
Syvorji wrote:"Yes, land at Runway #3, your gate is C-16," said the controllers. Meanwhile, a modified pick up truck with seats inside the uncovered trunk carried Juna Kabesu, to the airport, to pick him up and take him to his residence. He smiled and with warm clothes, he also brought along his wife to the airport, and once arrived, they parked, waiting for Ferdinand I to arrive to his pick-up truck.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:34 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:35 pm
Syvorji wrote:Juna said, "My full name is Juna Kabesu, President of Syvorji since 1967 and Generalissimo since 1967. Come on and sit on the truck," as he looked around, admiring the people's work of Syvori.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:39 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:42 pm
Syvorji wrote:"It is better than prior to communism," he said with a smile. The truck driver began to drive to his palace and surrounding the truck were crowds, carrying signs saying, "Welcome Ferdinand," "Workers of the World, Unite," and "Long live the Syvorjin-Calathonian friendship," with Syvorjin, Calathonian and red flags waving amongst each other with Kabesu waving to the crowds.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:45 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:48 pm
Syvorji wrote:"It really is," said Kabesu. Soon, the truck was close to the palace, as they made the final left turn. "We are almost here," said Juna Kabesu, with a smile, as he kept waving to the crowds.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:55 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:58 pm
Syvorji wrote:Finally, they arrived and Kabesu said, "Your Majesty, this is my wife," as his wife stands up, and she said, "Hello. I am Lily Akunam, wife of the President. I enjoy him and I love him forever." They walked off and Kabesu said, "So, for the rest of the day, you will settle in, and tomorrow, we will visit a flat of Kanuka Lanaja, who lives in the Common District and then, we will have a military parade down this boulevard which we call Catherine Julia Boulevard, and afterwards, we will see the tomb of Catherine before we come back home." He sighed, and his wife said, "The following day, we will be on a train to Jesaiki which we will arrive at 10 pm, Syvorjin Time, and for the morning, we will tour the Naval Base, having lunch at a local restaurant, and then head back to Syvori, stopping along the way and will arrive at 2 am the day after." She smiled. Juna said, "That is all you need to know for today," with a smile and went to the palace with his wife, expecting Ferdinand to follow.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:04 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:15 pm
Syvorji wrote:"I know, it has many rooms, most of them are offices, and besides, after 48 years of communism, life has improved. Let me take you to the living room," as he and his wife led them to the living room, expecting Ferdinand to follow. In there, it contained couches, coffee tables, a bookshelf containing many books, unfortunately in Syvorjin, including the Communist Manifesto, lamps and a combined TV-VCR unit, to play VHS tapes, that they were lucky to get.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:19 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:20 pm
Syvorji wrote:Kabesu turned on the TV, and tuned it to Channel 3, the main channel for the Syvorjin Worker's TV, and told Ferdinand, "If you have any problems, come tell us!" Meanwhile, his wife was planning on making something for supper.

by Syvorji » Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:27 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:23 pm
Syvorji wrote:It was the final few minutes of children's programming, and it shows a cartoon or what he saw was a child in army uniform walking to a beach, with pavement close to him, a child swimming in a naval uniform and standing beside that child, and a female child floating to the pavement and standing where she is, and then it says, "Kanedalun," meaning, "The End," in Syvorjin, then the credits of the show, entirely in Syvorjin, and then came the news, showing footage of the arrival of Ferdinand I, and other stories in the country, in Syvorjin.

by Syvorji » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:33 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:24 pm
Syvorji wrote:The servant replied, "It is hard to get foreign channels, and only in embassies people will watch foreign channels, but if you want to see our equivalent of As the World Turns, you can go to Channel 74, which has it's own equivalent called, "The Long March," or in Syvorjin, "Hagulaniukayon," but Channel 74 is a low power station exclusive to the capital city of the Anoh district, Anoh, so the signal is going to be very crappy, and is in Syvorjin, so you may not understand it but it has english captions. As a matter of fact, I will switch to Channel 74 for you," and switched the channels to 74, as he went to the TV and pressed the channel button and it took a couple of minutes, since they had to go through every channel, some showing programs but many showed white noise and finally arrived at Channel 74, and it was the end of their news and next was The Long March. The servant said, "Sorry about the quality, you may not see the subtitles due to the quality, but rest assured, the audio is clear." He smiled and went to the kitchen. At the same time, another servant went in and said, "So Ferdinand, the comrade of this palace, what do you want for dinner?" He already had the orders of Juna Kabesu and his wife.

by Syvorji » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:32 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:34 pm
Syvorji wrote:That servant told Juna Kabesu and Kabesu said, "It is Syvorjin territory, and besides, if they were going to even try to watch TV from Calathonia, they will barely see anything!" Another servant went to the kitchen, that one that asked the food and began to make the dinner, for both Juna Kabesu, his wife and Ferdinand. Meanwhile, the local equivalent of "As the World Turns," Hagulaniukayon began and as it went on, it even though was similar to "As the World Turns," it was, like many other programming in Syvorji, part of an endless stream of propaganda. Meanwhile, Juna Kabesu was setting the dining room, for the dinner.

by Syvorji » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:43 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:04 pm
Syvorji wrote:Kabesu sighed and said, "The promised TV is in your bedroom, an old 1970's TV that we recently dug out that showed to have a major Calathonian TV station, available with full signal and quality, meaning you will hear it. We found it a few months ago, so if there is some dust, just use your fingers to wipe the dust away." He smiled and said, "I believe your channel is on Channel 94 or 95 that is Calathonian and major, I do not remember but I know it is in one of those, which I will take you to your room after dinner, so you will know where it is." At the same time, the servant finished cooking and after laying the food, he said, "My comrade Ferdinand, it is dinner." He looked at his watch, with it reading, "quarter past six," Syvorjin time.
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