I wanted to re-share this little video I took during my last visit to Nagan Folk Village, where the Namdo Food Festival will be held this weekend. It's of a woman out of the crowd who came in to pound the ddeok (not a euphamism). It was going pretty well until, as is to be expected whenever a camera is out, somebody decided that out of all the space around the display, the best spot to stand was directly in front of me.
For anyone going from Suncheon, buses 63 and 68 run to the Folk Village. You can get a timetable here, by clicking on 시내버스; the consensus at the office is that the time represents when the bus leaves its starting point, so I guess add ten minutes if you're taking it from the terminal or Suncheon Station.
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this is where I make a short joke.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That's rich. This is where I point out the similarities between your hair and hers.
:) Yeah. good thing I didn't ACTUALLY make a short joke, or you'd have said something mean about my hair, and then it would be to the death.
(ever noticed how people think "I COULD say ___ right now" excuses them from consequences for what they say? Or as if "Not to be rude, but..." lets them off the hook? Funny, that.)
At least my hair's natural... hers probably isn't.
Not to change the subject, but I've heard that hair extensions and perms last longer in people who eat Kimchi regularly, particularly in the kind of hair 94% of Koreans have, because of their special physiology, evolved through 5000 years surviving the rigors of rapid (four-time-yearly) climate change. It's because people here have closer relationships with their family members than other countries, and can communicate with jung and han, instead of needing to state everything with clumsy words.
Dude, you've gotta make "not to change the subject" a running joke on your blog. That'd be awesome.
Don't worry, I've totally got a good one saved up. Maybe next week.
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