K-girls

Happy New Year
teonada 23 Reviews 1125 reads
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1 / 7

I learned about ddukguk today.

Anyone have some to celebrate the new year?

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 500 reads
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2 / 7

if you have them in your area.

That said, I don't mind celebrating New Year a couple of times a year but don't really need to adopt a tradition that's suppose to be about getting a year older myself ;-)

I did enjoy a multi-country festival and like much of it -- interesting to see the Hanbok and some of the traditional dances. Must say though, the Polynesian dances were perhaps the most erotic (but a bit creepy with how young they start the girls dancing!)  

One really sad part was the Japanese dance -- possibly the best music and voice I heard the whole day; no one of the dancers was actually Japanese. All were white; too bad.

Some very good martial arts demonstrations as well.

Looking forward to the fireworks tomorrow.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 493 reads
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Jensen36363 58 Reviews 400 reads
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6 / 7

Don't worry about it -- you'll never spell a Korean work correctly unless you write Hangul ;-) But I suspect that's not really what cdl was making the comment about.

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