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Post by America on Feb 13, 2010 21:43:10 GMT -5
Food from... Everywhere! Literally!
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Post by southkorea on Feb 17, 2010 15:17:57 GMT -5
Korea came in the Cafeteria with a huge bento lunch in his arms. He sat down at the first table available and brought out his beloved kimchi and gimbap.
[kimchi = pickled spicy lettuce, gimbap = rice rolled in long dried seaweed and stuff inside]
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Post by America on Feb 19, 2010 19:45:17 GMT -5
America walked in and noticed Korea was the only one in the room. He shrugged, and got some KFC before sitting across from him, "Yo."
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Post by southkorea on Feb 19, 2010 20:04:49 GMT -5
"Ahn-nong, fellow ching-gu~!" Korea shouted in his native tongue. He pointed at the KFC bucket and exclaimed, "Oh KFC! We have that in Korea too!"
[ahn-nong = hello, chin-gu = friend]
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Post by America on Feb 19, 2010 21:13:08 GMT -5
America went , "My food chains are in a lot of countries," he tilted his head, thinking of the pros and cons about that.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 8:36:20 GMT -5
[[Haha, I just noticed America and Korea are very patriotic countries.]]
Korea was thinking of putting up the idea KFC came from Korea itself, but he shook it off. No need to offend America!
"I bet you guys have a McDonald's too, nae?"
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 10:47:00 GMT -5
America laughed, "The first McDonalds EVER is in Arcadia, California! Now it's in almost ever town in the US!" he said.
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 11:01:25 GMT -5
Korea looked baffled, "Oh really?! So you're the people who started to spread McDonald's in Korea as well...interesting." Korea plopped a piece of rice in his mouth as he asked, "Do Americans have street vendors everywhere?"
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 11:03:45 GMT -5
"Yeah. Mainly in New York and LA," he said, nodding, "And Chicago. Major cities like that," he said, "Sometimes on beaches..." he tried to think of where all the street vendors were, "Why do you?"
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 11:10:27 GMT -5
Korea felt defeated by his other try to show off his country. Is there anything Korea had that America didn't?! "Of course we do! We invented street vendors, don't you know? We have people selling yams, squid, nuts, alcohol, ramen, and all that goodness everywhere! They go around in their little stands and lots of people come around to eat." Secretly, Korea was trying to think of another thing that America just had to not have...
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 11:14:08 GMT -5
America blinked, "I thought England invented street vendors. He would sell wafers..." he said, blinking over at Korea. ((I did some research XD))
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 11:19:08 GMT -5
[[Oh snap, Korea was beaten by the power of research XD]]
Korea tried to keep his expression on the down-low as he laughed and waved his hand up and down, keeping his arm still, "Suuure he did." Korea didn't know what else to say so he just continued to eat his gimbap.
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 11:22:32 GMT -5
America blinked, going ._. "Maybe you just had them before he did, and he thought of it, too," he said, laughing, "Since you both are so far away from each other there's no way he couldn've stolen it from you... So I guess the invention of street vendors is untraceable!"
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Post by southkorea on Feb 20, 2010 11:28:10 GMT -5
Korea like America's spunk, but was a bit peeved at his optimism. "Maybe." Korea responded. He changed the subject, "Do you guys have American Dramas in...err, America?"
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Post by America on Feb 20, 2010 11:31:14 GMT -5
"Eh? Do you mean dramas like plays? If so we have Broadway, and if you mean dramas like your your Korean dramas, then kinda. We got soap operas." ((Gunna go take my dogs for a walk, dunno when I'll be back))
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