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Were only your title true... (Reply to this comment)
by rader6795
There's one of two things that happened here:
1.) Someone is trying to screw with me by creating a fake account in an attempt to get my hopes up.
2.) Melissa Mastrapa googled her own name and I somehow ended up being in the top ten.
Anyhow, I kind of feel like a jerk for objectifying a woman like that... no matter how smoking hot. So, if you happen to read this, msmastrapa, and happen to also be the real deal, apologies are in order.
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Jan 29 '08 5:02 am PST
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Someone get this man a genie! (Reply to this comment)
by msmastrapa
Just saw my name on your post and decided to read it. Pretty funny may I add.
I'm flattered,thanks!!!
Melissa
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Dec 06 '06 9:46 am PST
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No, see... (Reply to this comment)
by rader6795
...I'd have the kimchi fried rice. It has a load of vegetables, grains and a little bit of ham in it. It's got the main food groups for me.
As for where in Korea, I'd pick either Seoul since there's everything there, or Taegu. I liked Taegu a lot since it's not nearly as overpopulated as Seoul.
The main reason I mentioned the safety is that no one except the military has a gun. There's no way you're going to accidentally stab a person to death and it takes way more effort to stab a person to death than to shoot them.
Anyhow, when were you there last? I just left there after two years and, from what my mother says, it's totally different now from what it was twenty years ago. Considering there are cars all over and the movie they showed us when I first got there mentioned "most Koreans haven't seen a car, it's unfamiliar to them" it's easy to see that it's changed quickly over the years.
Just something worth thinking about. Thanks for hosting it.
-Terry Rader
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Jan 15 '04 7:07 pm PST
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Well ... (Reply to this comment)
by AdaDavis
I like fresh kimchi, but cold kimchi over cold rice is .. um ..not my first choice for breakfast. Even MREs are better. And I hate MREs.
Were in South Korea would you live? The south islands would be nice, but I wouldn't call any place north of Seoul "safe". (Spent my year there at Camp Casey and points north.)
Thanks for your entry in my oddball write-off!
Ada
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Jan 15 '04 5:43 pm PST
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Yeah, but... (Reply to this comment)
by rader6795
...I'm a cheat for it.
But it's good to know someone else would brave the world of a computer virus, isn't it? Worst case scenario, you get a few new items and redo the computer. No big deal if you back everything you want to save up.
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Jan 15 '04 4:33 pm PST
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Thank you, Debbie. (Reply to this comment)
by rader6795
I aim to please.
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Jan 15 '04 4:25 pm PST
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by kjell1979
Finally! Someone also picked computer virus other than myself.
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Jan 15 '04 6:06 am PST
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That was great (Reply to this comment)
by Debbie26
You made me laugh!
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Jan 15 '04 4:54 am PST
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