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14 October 2003
Korea Life Blog - Zip! Zip! Zoom!
Zip! Zip! Zoom! There's another way to get there faster and easier: motorized skateboards. As if the busy sidewalks aren't chaotic enough. There's nothing like walking down the sidewalk and getting bumped out of the way by some kid on one of these in a hurry to get to the PC bang or deokboki and o-daeng stand. Luckily these motorized hazards aren't too popular yet. Another noisy nuisance you sometimes see are motorized mini-scooters. They actually look a little fun, but if I'm going a short distance, I prefer to walk. I don't need something to make me anymore lazy than I already am.
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