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Try ??? puhahaha
Not bad, but not original, either. Not only have our friends at Beer.com already done it- they’ve already upgraded it! Check out http://www.virtualbartender.beer.com/VB1/ and http://www.virtualbartender.beer.com/VB/
That second link should be http://www.virtualbartender.beer.com/VB2/
Oh I like I like.
Sorry, Kevin. You’re wrong. Koreans invented both beer and online bartenders.
And have a monopoly on four seasons.
I can’t get her to do anything. I pasted the korean in the bar and she either gives me the “SORRY” sign or just walks up to the camera and makes the ‘X’ with her arms (what does this mean to Koreans anyway?) and smiles. I guess she’s just playing hard-to-get… :-/
Dude… Ray… You’re striking out with a girl who’s paid to flirt with you?
That is so, so sad.
Ray, I could only get it to work when I typed in the English translation. Fairly nice (’though Trisha and Lisa at Beer.com were a bit more accomodating)…
What’s up with the guy and the “scream” coustume? I wonder who is hiding under my favorite bar.