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Korea… in Blog Format
by Robert Koehler on January 10, 2007
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Posted 14 minutes ago
The Chosun Ilbo, relying on a Japanese report that itself relies in Chinese sources, reports that the market value of the North Korean won has fallen to 10% of its value from January 1st. In December one Chinese yuan could ... [Link]
Posted 26 minutes ago
Gangnam parents are using their neighborhood's coffee shops to wait for their kids while they're in their hagwons... all day long. They also use the time to form 'teams' to choose their children's friends. This translation comes from reader Christina ... [Link]
Posted 36 minutes ago
You should read any report about Kim Jong Il’s health with skepticism. News of Great Fishwife’s health is surely among the most closely guarded of state secrets, the unguarded discussion of which must be punishable in some very harsh ways. ... [Link]
Posted 54 minutes ago
Roboseyo has a post well worth reading about the portrayal of foreigners on Korean television. If you haven't already, go read it.Mark at the Jeonju Hub sent me a link to this article titled "The ‘Foreign English Teacher’ - A ... [Link]
Posted 65 minutes ago
I’m a few years removed from living in the states, so watching the super bowl ads Sunday was like a portal back into life in the U.S. before I moved here to Taiwan. I got the CBS feed via satellite ... [Link]
Posted 117 minutes ago
Here is something interesting that USFK Commander General Walter Sharp mentioned while addressing Korean military cadets: On strategic flexibility, GEN Sharp mentioned, “In the beginning, the USFK will be coordinating with partner countries in the region. Eventually, the whole world ... [Link]
Posted 3 hours ago
We’ve talked about the Han River Renaissance Project on Seoul Scene before, but in case you’ve forgotten, it’s the ambitious plan to realize the full potential of Seoul’s iconic waterway as a way to improve the quality of life for ... [Link]
Posted 3 hours ago
Posted by Tammy If Koreans are the kings (and queens) of Far-East Asian BBQ, then Texas reigns supreme as far as American BBQ is concerned. With heavy Spanish, Czech and German influences, Texas BBQ is bold and full of flavor. ... [Link]
Posted 3 hours ago
Around 6:15 on a bus heading out of Seoul today, a display flashed across the bottom of the TV screen saying that a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was detected north of Seoul today at 6:08 pm. KBS Global has the only ... [Link]
Posted 3 hours ago
Not sure when this opened, since nobody from my Brian in Jeollanam-do Sangmu bureau tells me anything, but it's a new addition since the last time I was in the area. A Hoa Binh (호아빈) restaurant is now in Chipyeong-dong, ... [Link]
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Well, that out-chemyeon’s any black coloured sedan. It screams, “YIELD!”.
Heck, I’d install a horn that would say, “Yield, mother-fucker!” in Samuel Jackson’s voice if I owned that thing.
Where can I get one?
You could probably get crazy laid in that thing. It could use a hippie minivan paintjob, though.
Here’s some info on the thing in English (cool blog subtitle, BTW):
Or, with Eddie Murphy’s voice, “Geddafuckouttahere!”
Boy, I’d like to add one of these to my collection. (I’ve got a Wehrmacht BMW sidecar rig with an MG34 and a South West African Territorial Force-modified Merc Gelandewagen with a .50 cal firing turret in the roof and twin fender- mounted grenade launchers; unfortunately, both are on blocks back in the barn in upstate NY; wish I had them for fending off the local “drivers”.)
Sperwer, the MG 34 and the grenade launchers are not functional, I hope.
Sperwer, the MG 34 and the grenade launchers are not functional, I hope.
Great way to rid yourself of those pesky traffic cameras
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