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Old 05-11-2007, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by edirtaynine,May 11 2007, 02:24 PM
dress like sweater guy.
Yah, like I said, don't dress like Klee1113... oh I mean sweater guy.

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best of luck. koreans are hard to please.
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korean parents are so racist.

the majority of my friends are black and my parents always ask me why i hang out with GGAMDEUNGI SAEKI's (you korean people will get that).

interesting though, i have cousins that are half korean, half guamese.
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korean moms love chinese guys
Old 05-11-2007, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by SC RHINO,May 11 2007, 03:29 PM
korean moms love chinese guys
you're not korean???



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I had a pretty crappy experience with my X (she was Korean)

We went out for 6 months or something. her mom loved me, but for some odd reason, she never introduced me to her dad.

Anyway, I never said anything. It didn't bother me too much. Until one day she had a flat tire down the street from her house. So, naturally I came to help her. While I was changing her tire, her dad just so happened to drive by He stopped and she introduced me as her "friend" He started saying some shit in Korean.....I tried to shake his hand, and he drove off like I was never there. Not even trying to help his owwn daughter

The next day, we broke up

Dads are the hardest man, but dont feel bad...it happens to the best of us
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Originally Posted by edirtaynine,May 11 2007, 04:35 PM
you're not korean???



i classify myself as a "chinkgoo" get it?
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Originally Posted by SC RHINO,May 11 2007, 03:41 PM
i classify myself as a "chinkgoo" get it?
LOLWTF


sullung!!!!!
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It really depends on the parents background...are they from the "old world"(as in from the country)Korean men are hard to please.




story time:


My fathers sister married someone with a "sang nom" last name..and my grandfather did not approve.

you probably don't know what "sang nom" is....look it up.



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@ sangnom
haahahahahhahahahahahahhhhahaha


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