Friday, June 25, 2010

"Korea will forever be grateful," says Times Square ad.


Professor Seo Kyeong-duk has placed another ad in New York's Times Square, this one thanking those foreign veterans of the war that began 60 years ago today.


From 한국경제.

This is much nicer than his usual work, pointing out "errors" when American newspapers call it the Sea of Japan in their own language, and running bizarre Dokdo commercials Times Square.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fine. Your welcome.

Now, Seoul, take OPCON control and let US soldiers the f*#*k out of here.

Anonymous said...

That should be "You're welcome"!

I'm so bitchy today!

Mightie Mike's Mom said...

ditto radcontra ~ nothing says a meaningful thank you like an extremely expensive ad in a top news paper destined to line the bird cages of america

Brian said...

huh? This is a video playing in Times Square.

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Unknown said...

thing is the NYT is full of ads everyday from all kinds of groups. NY Jews run ads every friday telling what time the Sabbath begins. its not really a big thing..

Kelsey said...

Except this wasn't in the NYT, it was a video ad in Times Square.