Ngoc Trinh: Rule 5

Why so many Viet Nam Rule 5s? Like Mount Everest, because they’re there. And this gal is Miss Viet Nam International for 2011. And there are many more where she came from. Boy, those communists sure know to live, eh?

0 responses to “Ngoc Trinh: Rule 5

  1. Yep. I still remember our guide in the South. Impressive people sometimes.

  2. Really? I figured it was because you got closer to the indigents than us grunts, and maybe held a soft spot in your head about them, still.

  3. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    I patrolled with their light-infantry militia for six months, JD, and grew to hate them, especially the way their senior officers avoided the field and the junior ones swiftly executed prisoners.

    I was happy to leave them behind when I went home. It was later when I realized I had not actually “left them behind” at all that I began to take an interest in what happened to them, especially the refugees, and, obviously, the indigenous babes like Ms. Ngoc here. It’s amazing the communist overlords allow women like her to pose this way.

  4. “It’s amazing the communist overlords allow women like her to pose this way.”

    Nope. They are busy collecting taxes from the people who publish these pics and preaching communism to same people in return.

  5. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    Hmm. I always heard that communists were prudes.

  6. Wow, if only the world was as in good shape as Ngoc Trinh is! (As my Dad would say) With such beautiful women no wonder Vietnam was the host of the Miss Universe contest in 2008.

    Dick, the idea of Communists being prudes, sexually speaking was pretty much a myth and the product of anti-Communist propaganda.