Vladimir Goliathyevich Putin squinted down at the tiny figure facing him just five metres away across the judo mat. He’d been waiting for this opportunity for well over 2,000 years. “Revenge at last, Davidenko. You’re a cheat,” he roared. “I won fair and square last time. You’re just a sore loser.” “Nonsense, you used tactical battlefield missiles. Wasn’t in the rules.” Davidenko shrugged. “If you like. OK, no missiles this time. I’ll win anyway.” “We’ll see, let’s fight!” said the giant bully, grabbing the smaller man’s judogi. Within seconds, he was flat on his back, exactly as the previous time. |
Rashna Tessa Walton
21/4/2023 03:33:20 pm
No contest.
Sue Clayton
24/4/2023 06:53:40 am
In a perfect world the underdog will overcome the bully dog.
Malvina Perova
24/4/2023 04:38:09 pm
So, that's what the picture is about! Bravo, bravo! *clapping* Times change, people at their core don't. Good news, though, we know the end of all stories of the past. And it's not what Pan Putin would like to hear :)
Gordon Lawrie
24/4/2023 05:33:00 pm
...and thanks for the postcard, Malvina! Eventually, good always overcomes evil, because in the end even the bad guys just end up wanting peace. You can't get that if one side feels injustice. Comments are closed.
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