80 pieces of dark meat for $2.95?F*ck that, churchs chicken pwns popeyes and KFC
eww you have no taiste in good food have you ever seen churches ads on tv there chiken looks ****ing old and pubes on the chiken and shit.F*ck that, churchs chicken pwns popeyes and KFC
I've been carrying my own water bottle with me because i'm nervous about getting the dirty squirties. I still order a coke or something, and it's tiny, but i dont much care because i also have a my own bottle of water.When I was in Busan, there was a great middle-eastern food cart called Kababistand. How are you dealing with the tiny little beverages so far? That was about the only thing that really pissed me off about Korea.
kimchi is good. I still eat it every once in a while.Its actually called Hangul and i knew that before i went there and spent a few years. Remember this....beer is pronounced " Mechjoo" and stay away from kimchi
I wish i didnt have to go back to the BaSe. I would love to live there like you are.Well 1,000,000 note would be $1000 US dollars... we have them i guess but they arent really used in day to day life..
But come on to not have a $100 bill?!! wtf? When the biggest bill is $10... it makes for a dam full wallet.
ya i heard about that place... don't feel up to it quite yet... still adjusting and shit.. you were in the service right? So you had a nice american base to come home to at night where there are other americans... me? i'm totallly immersed 24/4... it's cool but a little overwhelming... sort of taking it in slow.
I doubt many people are actually brave (or stupid) enough to actually just show up by themselves in a foreign country where the only word they know is hello/good by.
highest dollar value bill in the Tresury now is the $100, IIRC. they stopped production on the higher dollar value bills, which doesnt make sense, it costs the same to make a dollar as it does a hundred lolWell 1,000,000 note would be $1000 US dollars... we have them i guess but they arent really used in day to day life..
But come on to not have a $100 bill?!! wtf? When the biggest bill is $10... it makes for a dam full wallet.
ya i heard about that place... don't feel up to it quite yet... still adjusting and shit.. you were in the service right? So you had a nice american base to come home to at night where there are other americans... me? i'm totallly immersed 24/4... it's cool but a little overwhelming... sort of taking it in slow.
I doubt many people are actually brave (or stupid) enough to actually just show up by themselves in a foreign country where the only word they know is hello/good by.
I would first start out by figuring out how to make them understand you are far superior to any of them. This usually puts them inline to catering to you and makes the process easier.i dont speak korean and they dont speak english.
I really wish someone would have mentioned the language barrier before i got here...
i might not have come if i had known that no one would be able to understand me and i wouldn't be able to read any of the signs or anything.
Kimchi is good.Its actually called Hangul and i knew that before i went there and spent a few years. Remember this....beer is pronounced " Mechjoo" and stay away from kimchi
Make it a testical photo/american flag combo lapel ftw.Indeed, I think the "get to know you" period is over. It's time to start dominating those little fvckers.
I think he should walk down the street handing out little American flags.