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Is being sued...
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/11/15/kazakhstan.comedian.reut/index.html
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"Wow! Brazil is big." —George W. Bush, after being shown a map of Brazil by Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brasilia, Brazil, Nov. 6, 2005
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LOL..what did you do Titleist..looks like he was stealing too many underpants
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duttsit wrote: LOL..what did you do Titleist..looks like he was stealing too many underpants 
It's a good thing I disassociated myself from him.
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"Wow! Brazil is big." —George W. Bush, after being shown a map of Brazil by Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brasilia, Brazil, Nov. 6, 2005
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/21/inter ... prexy.html
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Are you sure that you had nothing to do with this?
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GMATT73 wrote: Are you sure that you had nothing to do with this? 
Speaking of which, time to change my Avatar. I think the Underpants thing is getting old.
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Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak....
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GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak....
Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries
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duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries 
Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap.
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GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries  Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap.
Being vegetarian, bibinbap is the only rescue for me, with hot-pot soft tofu
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Titleist, you seem crazy for Korean stuff  ...open the link in my signature, a little surprise for you
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GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak....
Koreans and Underpants Gnomes sometimes suffer from the same ailment - they don't know how to turn a profit - meaning they forget phase 2. Also as for my old avatar - they are many Koreans living in the great nation of Kazakhstan. As for this t-shirt avatar if you go to the website, "The Koreans" is a British rock band - oddly enough.
I'm getting hungry.
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duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries  Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap. Being vegetarian, bibinbap is the only rescue for me, with hot-pot soft tofu 
The best is Korean Kalbee or barbequed beef on a hot coal grill. They even have a traditional dish called "yukay" where they eat raw hamburger beef mixed with a raw egg and teriyaki sauce. Sure you won`t be going for this vampire food, Duttsit?
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GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries  Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap. Being vegetarian, bibinbap is the only rescue for me, with hot-pot soft tofu  The best is Korean Kalbee or barbequed beef on a hot coal grill. They even have a traditional dish called "yukay" where they eat raw hamburger beef mixed with a raw egg and teriyaki sauce. Sure you won`t be going for this vampire food, Duttsit?
Everything you need to know about Korean food...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_food
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GMATT73 wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries  Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap. Being vegetarian, bibinbap is the only rescue for me, with hot-pot soft tofu  The best is Korean Kalbee or barbequed beef on a hot coal grill. They even have a traditional dish called "yukay" where they eat raw hamburger beef mixed with a raw egg and teriyaki sauce. Sure you won`t be going for this vampire food, Duttsit? Everything you need to know about Korean food... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_food
Sounds like a robust version of Steak Tar Tar
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"Wow! Brazil is big." —George W. Bush, after being shown a map of Brazil by Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brasilia, Brazil, Nov. 6, 2005
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Titleist wrote: GMATT73 wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: duttsit wrote: GMATT73 wrote: Hey man, Koreans are some of the most tenacious people on the planet! I work with six of them. GOD BLESS KIMCHEE! Going to get a bucketful as we speak.... Have some soju as well matt...kimchee..titleist will like it..having survived indian curries  Soju is not bad. Have you ever tried Jinro? It goes perfect with purukoggi and bibinbap. Being vegetarian, bibinbap is the only rescue for me, with hot-pot soft tofu  The best is Korean Kalbee or barbequed beef on a hot coal grill. They even have a traditional dish called "yukay" where they eat raw hamburger beef mixed with a raw egg and teriyaki sauce. Sure you won`t be going for this vampire food, Duttsit? Everything you need to know about Korean food... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_foodSounds like a robust version of Steak Tar Tar
Except the ground beef used is usually of extremely high quality and marbled for added flavor. Here is a pic just for you Titleist!
http://www.clickasia.co.kr/about/yukoe.htm
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Yes when I see your link I can't help but to think of this link:
http://www.biology.ucok.edu/AnimalBiology/Platyhelminthes/Taenia.html
...I never touch raw beef for this reason.
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Titleist wrote: Yes when I see your link I can't help but to think of this link: http://www.biology.ucok.edu/AnimalBiology/Platyhelminthes/Taenia.html...I never touch raw beef for this reason.
That is why the Koreans eat raw garlic with Yukay. The pungent allicin in garlic has been scientifically proven to kill intestinal parasites.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic (read under Medical Use)
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I don't know if garlic is stronger than digestive acid...these worms have a protective coating that protects them from concentrated acids.
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Titleist wrote: I don't know if garlic is stronger than digestive acid...these worms have a protective coating that protects them from concentrated acids.
Are you sure you guys want to these dangerous chemical reactions inside your tummies
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