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Thursday, September 18, 2008

She cares deeply about kimchi.

I came across this in one of my school's English textbooks today. Already on her way to a successful career in hyperbole journalism, I see.

7 comments:

  1. wow. after reading that mini-essay on Kimchi, I felt a surge of loyalty to an local Canadian specialty, and guzzled half a liter of Maple Syrup, in a sudden burst of patriotism.

    Now I'm on a sugar rush.

    I typed this comment in a third of a second.

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  2. Thanks for the comment. You don't know happy I am to see that you're not throwing away your national pride.

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  3. Brilliant!

    Eat kimchi not because you like it, but because it's your responsibility as a good Korean!

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  4. Where are the "do you know? gimchi is korean pride" t-shirts...

    http://andyinsk.blogspot.com/2008/09/do-you-know-gimchi-is-korean.html

    hmmm... ㅋㅋㅋ

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  5. Maybe there's a reason nobody else in the world eats kimchi.

    (Has this blog always been closed to non Google/Blogger people?)

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  6. I don't like anonymous comments so I want people to register. It creates some accountability and it also cuts down on some of the spam and garbage. I started it back in March after an anonymous guy from Japan posted all kinds of racist garbage when Bill Kapoun died.

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  7. Holy Christ--this is not too far from North Korea...

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