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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:33 am 
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...for a goddamn chili dawg about right now.


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Then you might regret it after you've sobered up.


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But would they give you a chili dog for that thing?

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No sh*t!!!.. is that what they call an 8-track? (L) corner.


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Doesn't Korea have chili dogs?


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Doesn't Korea have chili dogs?


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10toes, if you is anywhere near the military base, I am sure you could get hooked up. Or, call the consierge.

Onea, hottadogu, comsa hom nida.

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Learned quickly to stay away from that anything described as "beef". The hotel has a fine, upscale Chinese buffet (note- abalone porridge is gooooooood), but at $52 a shot, even I'm embarrassed to expense many of those. I suspect that caucasians are born with a life-time finite limit of chicken feet consumptiom- I've exceeded mine already.

Gar, yeh, I could probably go to Itaewon and find something "called" a hot dog, but if it followed the quality of a Jack Daniels steak I had in TGIFridays the other night, would fall in the "2 fingers down the throat" category


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Learned quickly to stay away from that anything described as "beef". The hotel has a fine, upscale Chinese buffet (note- abalone porridge is gooooooood), but at $52 a shot, even I'm embarrassed to expense many of those. I suspect that caucasians are born with a life-time finite limit of chicken feet consumptiom- I've exceeded mine already.

Gar, yeh, I could probably go to Itaewon and find something "called" a hot dog, but if it followed the quality of a Jack Daniels steak I had in TGIFridays the other night, would fall in the "2 fingers down the throat" category


HAHA! I remember when they opened the KFC down there, and being frightened of it. I actually had Bulgogi, Chop Che and Kim Bop last week. Anywhere in the world there's a military base, you will find Korean restaurants. And I catually believe Alabama has one of the highest Korean populations in the state, what with Rucker and the Hyundai plant and all.

You get any "Leebok, Pibe Dolla!" deals down in Itaewon.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Bulgogi made with 'Murrican meat is good. The beef here is...nasty. I've steered clear of Itaewon- touristy.


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Bulgogi made with 'Murrican meat is good. The beef here is...nasty. I've steered clear of Itaewon- touristy.


I can see that...and if you think the beef is nasty, don't even go NEAR the milk. Shit is made with like coconut extract or something.

And, since the water was nasty, too, I usually just didn't have anything to drink at school with lunch.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Sen. LooGAR (D - MEH) Wrote:
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Bulgogi made with 'Murrican meat is good. The beef here is...nasty. I've steered clear of Itaewon- touristy.


I can see that...and if you think the beef is nasty, don't even go NEAR the milk. Shit is made with like coconut extract or something.

And, since the water was nasty, too, I usually just didn't have anything to drink at school with lunch.


Thanks for the tip on that, since I'm allergic as all hell to coconut anything. I got a soft drink one day last week while at work that turned out to be made from aloe plants, and had little chunks of slimy aloe boogers floating in it. Trashed that shit immediately. Since then, I've been sticking to either wine or Old Parr, neat with no ice.


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Dude, SOJU!!! (made with formaldehyde and shit)

I would actually really like to go back and experience it as an adult.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Dat soju got to be made with local water. I'm even brushing my teeth with merlot.


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My god.

I think I'd have to get ALL my nutrients from beer.

Unless the beer has fish eggs in it or something... do they ruin everything?

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