Also, sekret squirrels are the latest rage. When will they come to Korea and do they like kimchi?
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“A few weeks ago, 14 squirrels equipped with espionage systems of foreign intelligence services were captured by [Iranian] intelligence forces along the country’s borders. These trained squirrels, each of which weighed just over 700 grams, were released on the borders of the country for intelligence and espionage purposes.”
Good thing they haven’t found the moose yet.
“When will they come to Korea and do they like kimchi?”
More importantly, do they taste good with kimchi?
“More importantly, do they taste good with kimchi?”
Clark Griswold: Where is Eddie? He usually eats these goddamn things.
Cousin Catherine Johnson: Not recently, Clark. He read that squirrels were high in cholesterol.
(Christmas Vacation, 1989)
Where’s Natascha?