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Not Quite Right #8

9/16/2012

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At a rest stop.
Korean rest stops are like no other. 
More on that later.
Place of an empty tableware.
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Marbled Pork Beef.
I'm not sure what it is, but we ordered it anyway.
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Street food. 
We offered Boy 1 $100 USD to eat the entire face.
He declined.
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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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