Korean rest stops are like no other.
More on that later.
Place of an empty tableware.
I'm not sure what it is, but we ordered it anyway.
We offered Boy 1 $100 USD to eat the entire face.
He declined.
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At a rest stop. Korean rest stops are like no other. More on that later. Place of an empty tableware. Marbled Pork Beef. I'm not sure what it is, but we ordered it anyway. Street food. We offered Boy 1 $100 USD to eat the entire face. He declined. One can wash their pig face down with a little 'Sex on the Peach'.
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Tammy
9/16/2012 10:05:27 am
Ok, so I've seen the pig heads on display during our past walks in some of the back streets of Itaewon but that Sex on the Peach sign... I was seriously gut laughing! I LOVE it!!! That is one of the many things about Korea that I miss SO much!
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Brent
9/16/2012 11:29:38 am
I'd have to be really hungry to eat the face; like Donner party hungry you know!
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Kimberly
9/16/2012 11:31:40 am
Hahaaaahaaaaaa!!! I seriously get so excited when I see these posts!!!!!! Boy 1 is smart, I was heaving just looking at it!
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Michelle Craig
9/16/2012 12:43:04 pm
You find the craziest things!
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Sam
9/16/2012 04:29:29 pm
Gangnam Style!
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MIL
9/18/2012 08:39:37 am
That's got to be part of the next "who's the man" contest!!! Can you get pig heads in the US?
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Anastasia
9/18/2012 09:59:01 am
I love reading your blog, I never know what to expect. :-)
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Lisa
4/10/2014 10:47:17 pm
My Girl #1 says she'd do it for $100. She's a shopper and NEVER has enough money and a swimmer and is ALWAYS hungry!
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