If you are such a lard ass (as you say), why do you wear a hanbok? They tend to make guys with even a little bit of a paunch look as if they are in the family way.
PS: I really thought that that “I didn’t know they stacked it that high” comment on the other thread was really mean. I hope the house bookburner has shredded it.
Hey, this guy says his wife is Mongolian. Let’s insinuate that she is actually Korean and that he’s hiding this to fake neutrality of his blog. It won’t matter what the truth is or that he has said she’s Mongolian. This is the internets. We say she’s Korean and that’s all that matters. And obviously we’re right since no married man could defy his wife and wear whatever damn clothes he pleases. And obviously, if his wife is dictating his choice of clothing, she must also be dictating his every word.
And obviously we’re right since no married man could defy his wife and wear whatever damn clothes he pleases.
Wow, convergence. In this Yonhap News story from 2005 (which, coincidentally, I just posted about on the Britney Spears thread!), Mr. Koehler explains to the reporter about his choice of attire:
“It’s comfortable, looks nice and not particularly expensive. My (Korean) wife hates them, but I’ve been wearing them for six years, so I guess they’re part of the package.”
Incidentally, perhaps Yonhap’s parenthetical “Korean” here is fueling the flames of the conspiracy theories over on the east side of the East Sea (heh heh).
Correction: I should have wrote “the connection of TSR and TKR,” not “the construction of railroads from South Korea to Europe.” TSR runs from Europe to near the Korean Peninsula.
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Congratulations! it seems that you are becoming famous among some japanese right wing blogs (and to some extent on 2channel)!
Don’t know whether you are enjoying this fame.
To be fair,it seems sometimes your blog is quotated to justify their cause.
Their is a thin line between love and hate, as old wisdom says.
If you are such a lard ass (as you say), why do you wear a hanbok? They tend to make guys with even a little bit of a paunch look as if they are in the family way.
PS: I really thought that that “I didn’t know they stacked it that high” comment on the other thread was really mean. I hope the house bookburner has shredded it.
IIRC Robert’s hanbok is not the “complex” kind, but more of the “simple” kind.
Japanese right-wingers are lunatics.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rogers/rogers156.html
‘it seems that you are becoming famous among some japanese right wing blogs (and to some extent on 2channel)!’
I guess the Marmot has to trade in his hanbok for a kimono soon.
Hey, this guy says his wife is Mongolian. Let’s insinuate that she is actually Korean and that he’s hiding this to fake neutrality of his blog. It won’t matter what the truth is or that he has said she’s Mongolian. This is the internets. We say she’s Korean and that’s all that matters. And obviously we’re right since no married man could defy his wife and wear whatever damn clothes he pleases. And obviously, if his wife is dictating his choice of clothing, she must also be dictating his every word.
Flawless logic. Brings tears to my eyes.
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Wow, convergence. In this Yonhap News story from 2005 (which, coincidentally, I just posted about on the Britney Spears thread!), Mr. Koehler explains to the reporter about his choice of attire:
Incidentally, perhaps Yonhap’s parenthetical “Korean” here is fueling the flames of the conspiracy theories over on the east side of the East Sea (heh heh).
There are people who are seriously discussing the possibility of the united nations of South Korea and Mongol.
http://www.donga.com/docs/maga.....073_1.html
This is a part of long-term plan to go to the Eurasian region. There also is a talk about the construction of railroads from South Korea to Europe via the Russia-Korean Peninsula railroad (TSR) and the Korean Peninsula railroad (TKR).
http://www.voanews.com/Korean/.....-voa14.cfm
http://www.irail.net/webzine/y....._7139.html
hahhaa… Korean Mongolian… Love the bold type.
세상을 미지근하게 지켜보는 블로그… Someone please explain what the original Japanese says, because I’m mystified at what it could mean…
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Correction: I should have wrote “the connection of TSR and TKR,” not “the construction of railroads from South Korea to Europe.” TSR runs from Europe to near the Korean Peninsula.
Wow. That blog is just all about Korea bashing and then some. How can someone have that much negative energy? Those folks got to relax.
LOL I guess the Marmot’s Hole is getting some notoriety.
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Made another mistake, replacing “said” with “wrote”:
wrote -> written
And besides, doesn’t he know that some of the biggest Korea-bashers out there are married to Korean women?
Race and race-baiting. Gotta love it (not).
Robert, 유감이에요. Unfortunately, you’ve probably developed a thick skin by now.
Looks like you have been found out, Robert. Naughty boy!