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There doesn't seem to be a word for ''gratitude'' in Korean, either...
2002-12-04
I don't intend to ever set foot in Korea again. My household owns two Korean-made cars — there won't be another one. I don't intend to purchase anything made in Korea again. G'bye, guys. We used to be great friends, but that's over now. Want to see what my finger looks like?
Thanks to James Hudnall for the link. I think. I'd probably rather never have known...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  South Koreans taste like chicken.
Posted by: Chuck   2002-12-05 08:05:38  

#3  This sign is at a Korean resturant and is unecessary since I don't know how anyone can stand to even smell much less eat kim-chi!!
Posted by: Jack   2002-12-05 07:42:39  

#2  Hey, thats great, this frees up 35,000 of our troops and a whole bunch of F-16's! Just wait till the South Koreans wake up one day and find that the North Koreans looking at them from across the DMZ really dont have anything to eat, and that to them the South Koreans look "just like cattle".

Gosh, I hope we dont sprain something packing up in a hurry and moving out of this little rathole of a country. Korea, the fabled far eastern land where Kimchee ( fermented cabbage and garlic - think about it for second ) and 'night soil'( human waste as a ferilizer) were invented.

Gosh, Im so proud that 50,000 of our guys died to help these poor put upon people.

Posted by: Frank Martin   2002-12-05 02:03:35  

#1  Hee hee, if someone put up a sign declaring "Koreans are not welcome here" there would be riots and a federal investigation. The multicultists would literally shit themselves, and probably add you to their list of villains along with Hitler, McCarthy, and Reagan.
Posted by: Sixth Column   2002-12-05 00:23:38  

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