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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 11:34:00 GMT -5
[[Kay kay ^ ^'' I gotta start my homework soon too...]]
Korea gave himself a mental kick, 'How can America have Broadway? Did Korea have Broadway...err, opera and ballet yes...' "Soap operas...I've heard about them! Don't you make people come back from the dead and there's always an evil mother-in-law? And not to mention all the suggestive themes!" Korea did an over exaggerated gasp, "How can you show that to the public?"
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 12:09:40 GMT -5
[[Kay kay ^ ^'' I gotta start my homework soon too...]] Korea gave himself a mental kick, 'How can America have Broadway? Did Korea have Broadway...err, opera and ballet yes...' "Soap operas...I've heard about them! Don't you make people come back from the dead and there's always an evil mother-in-law? And not to mention all the suggestive themes!" Korea did an over exaggerated gasp, "How can you show that to the public?" America laughed, "The TV stations play it while the kids are at school," he said, eating more of his popcorn chicken.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 12:34:33 GMT -5
Korea slouched and continue to eat his lunch. He couldn't wait for someone else to just waltz in the cafeteria.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 12:39:34 GMT -5
America blinked, "You alright?" he asked.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:11:25 GMT -5
"Eh? Of course! Nothing can break me down, FIGHTING~ ^ ^V!" Korea assured America. It seemed a bit too assuring.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 13:16:22 GMT -5
America blinked, then shrugged, "Alright then! Hey whaddya got to eat?" he asked, peeking at Korea's bento box.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:25:00 GMT -5
Korea's face lit up and said enthusiastically, pointing at each dish, "This is kimchi, spicy pickled lettuce that you Americans surely can not withstand! This is gimbap, some rice wrapped in dried seaweed with assorted goods in the middle. And of course, this is rice, the best type of rice out there in my opinion. Aniki's rice is all dry while Japan's is too squishy. Mine is perfecto! Try some!" Korea quickly pushed his bento box towards America after his fast rant, not allowing him to respond.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 13:27:43 GMT -5
"Okay then," America said, having no other choice. He used his fork from his mashed potatoes and liked off the potato before taking some and taking a bite. He looked over at Korea and swallowed, "It's rice, there's no flavor with it. Like water," he said shrugging, and took some of the kimchi, taking the 'something you Americans can't stand' as a challenge.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:33:24 GMT -5
Korea was appalled, "Rice having no flavor?! What's wrong with your tongue!" Korea quickly put it aside and waited for America's reaction from the kimchi.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 13:37:24 GMT -5
America shrugged and took a bit, staring off into space for a moment before his eyes watered and he coughed, barely able to swallow it. He grabbed his soda and chugged it.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:43:40 GMT -5
Korea finally found victory in this little feat as he suddenly jumped up from his seat and punched the air above. He sat down and watched America chug his soda. "Don't you know milk is the best for taking out the spices from your tongue?" Korea asked, his ego building.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 13:45:22 GMT -5
"Yeah I don't have milk," America said, taking deep breaths and looking back over at Korea, "What was that little fist pump for?"
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:48:10 GMT -5
Korea threw a little bottle at America. "Here, it's yogur-ra-tu, it'll help."
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After America caught it, Korea answered his question, "It was just an enthusiastic little dance I learned from...errr...Japan a few days ago."
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 13:51:18 GMT -5
"Is it good?" he asked Korea, staring at it before opening it and almost dropping it when he said Japan, "Really? He does little dances like that?"
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 13:53:55 GMT -5
"It's basically a cold yogurt drink that tastes like strawberry!" Korea said with a face like X3. Korea's face blanked at America's gullibility and went with it, giving a grin, "Of course Japan dances like that! Who do you think choreographs those cute Japanese commercials that sells juice and candy?"
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