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That old Stormtroopers of Death song comes to mind with Steve Sailer's latest — The American Media's Bias toward English-Speaking Foreigners. Mr. Sailer observes that "the American press will tend to be biased toward political movements who represent the better ... [Link]
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Octavio Sánchez (whose name sounds pretty Spanish), a former presidential advisor in Honduras, argues that the removal of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya from office was lawful and in accordance with the Honduran constitution. Under our Constitution, what happened in Honduras ... [Link]
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An interview with Joel Salatin, who describes himself in the above terms — Farming and Freedom. Subscribe in a reader [Link]
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A review of a book by French thinker and anthropologist Marc Augé whose thesis it is "[t]hat the world is becoming ever more homogenized and globalized, and soon it won’t matter where we go because the world will consist only ... [Link]
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North Korean scientists are diversifying. Not only are the busy in secret labs building nuclear weapons to obliterate their neighbors if a conflict arises, they’re also concocting refreshing, delicious beer with a ‘unique scent and fresh taste’. Check out this ... [Link]
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Last weekend I took a trip to sunny, funny Busan and was talked into doing something other than playing on Haeundae Beach. We paid a visit to Busan's Chinatown, located across the street from Busan Station and accessible via exit ... [Link]
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President Lee dropped in for a conference at a high school in Wonju on the 3rd and ate lunch with the students afterward. [Link]
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Read it and weep, folks. Chosun.com research has uncovered a case where a foreigner who had committed a crime in her native country was able to enter the country and work at a domestic university, and another where a foreign ... [Link]
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That was the longest 3 min. 50 sec.’s of my weekend!!!
Beastie Ajummas
I don’t normally like rap, but that was good. I think those guys are enjoying Korea.
I do normally like rap, and that wasn’t good by any stretch of the imagination.
Still, I’m glad they’re having fun.
They’re doing an excellent job of enjoying Korea. When can I see them in concert in Seoul?
huge hip hop fan myself…
and I loved it..
very beastie boyish..
its what hip hop was all about… having fun
keep it up fellas
I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time.
If you liked the EV Boyz, then you might also like this clip from Jon Lajoie. He can also be found on funnyordie.com .
It reminded me of SNL Narnia rap. Well done gentlemen.
Hey are the EV Boys an actual professional rap group? This was pretty damn good…good editing as well too.
Also, it’s been a while since I have been in Korea. If I recall correctly, aren’t there two places in Korea named “Geumchon?” I think one of them is a part of Seoul, but the other one is further north in Kyongi province? Can someone please clarify which one is being shown in this video?
That was fantastic! LOL
Funny and sad all at the same time.
bbundaegi, I highly doubt its the one in Seoul. I never met anyone with this much time on their hands in Seoul. I thought Geumcheon was a country village to the south.
My in-laws live in Geumcheon-gu and I don’t recognize anything in the video. I think those boys are out in Gyeonggi-do.
Funny video, though. Well done, fellows.
That. was. brilliant. PERIOD. Wow. I don’t think I’ve ever been more uplifted about living in Seoul than this.
The one guy with the street cap and rapping inside the bus is soooooo hot!
well done. reminds me of the now defunct yangpa.
The guys (Brian, Mike and Christian) are my friends, and they work and live at the English Village in the country town of Paju, an hour north of Seoul. Geumcheon is only 15 minutes away from Paju, and a lot of the English Village teachers hang out there.
I posted the lyrics on my site: http://lofbomm.com/2008/03/14/.....-geumchon/
This is sooo hilarious!!
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