Brothers Campfire A Strange Question For My Friends

Hello friends!

I have discovered that Dads are uniquely designed to warm up the car while everyone else waits. Ha ha! Brr. 

How I feel.
Reality.

It is worth it, however! When I returned, I was met with breakfast. Eggs cooked to perfection with mushrooms and cheese partnered with dark rye toast took all the shivers away!

Yummy! Thank you Beloved!

So, here is something that has bothered me for a long time. Has anyone here gotten a view from North Korea? It is my intention to find a way. If you have any advice, please leave a comment below!

I know he wants to read the ongoing story.

Author: Benjamin

Benjamin Thiel is a husband, father, correctional professional and author of The Ongoing Tale at Brothers Campfire.

43 thoughts on “Brothers Campfire A Strange Question For My Friends

  1. cheriewhite says:

    I just wanted to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the Mystery Blogger Award because I think your blog is terrific and that you deserve it!

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    1. Benjamin says:

      Thank You Friend! If you check your spam, you will See I Nominated You A Northwich Warrior For Your Stance Against Bullying!

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        1. Benjamin says:

          “Cherie White is committed to speaking out against abuse and bullying. Her website is full of advice about handling troublesome events.”

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  2. leendadll says:

    I don’t check my stats but feel pretty comfy saying I’ve had no views from NK. Do you think anyone but super sr gov’t has access to the internet?

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  3. herbthiel says:

    “You know, if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao, you ain’t gonna make it with anyone anyhow…” But, well, shoo-bee-doo. All right.

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  4. rue202 says:

    Well, at least you got such a delicious breakfast for all your troubles, eh? LOL!
    I’ve had views from South Korea, but not North Korea.

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    1. Benjamin says:

      It was something silly to write about, but yes, I did score! I was thinking about trying tags and keywords to get a hit.

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      1. rue202 says:

        Hmm, I can’t think of any unless you want to try a tag with the name of the Korean president or something.

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          1. rue202 says:

            LOL! I don’t worry about what countries I get views from – just so long as I get some, I’m good, LOL!

          2. Benjamin says:

            Ha Ha! I agree! However, I bet there are a frightful few who can get a North Korean Visit!

          3. rue202 says:

            Probably. My favourite surprise visit from a country is Egypt.

    1. Benjamin says:

      I don’t know what to say, Kindness. That is a difficult situation. I do know we have a Heavenly Father that cares about us. Smiles and Encouragement, Friend!

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  5. Erratic Engineeress says:

    I haven’t, but I think most North Koreans use VPNs, so it wouldn’t show up as North Korea anyway. Unless of course if the big man himself actually did come to read your story

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  6. KT Workman says:

    No North Korea views for me either…
    Seems as if warming up the car is mostly a guy thing, like cooking on the grill. 😊

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  7. Dad4Gracie says:

    I think very little gets into North Korea over the internet…or out of North Korea either. It’s really awful for the people there. They are being “protected” from Western influences…at least I think that’s the government line. It’s scary.

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  8. Ishaan Sharma says:

    I don’t think you can expect views from North Korea. But my question is, any views from China? I am surprised that I have no view from China. I would expect many Chinese on WordPress

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        1. Benjamin says:

          They were methodical veiws. Perhaps 25. One a day at around the same time. Probably a government agency or aome kind of automated reader.

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          1. Ishaan Sharma says:

            Probably. Is the internet legal in China? I wonder. They say that many things in China are illegal but yet Chinese are everywhere on the web. Maybe rules are not enforced

          2. Benjamin says:

            They have their own search engine that I here is controlled by the Chinese government. There are apparently sites they cannot read.

          3. Benjamin says:

            Feedom of worship and many expressions are restricted in China. You can be jailed or killed for following my faith there.

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