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27 November 2003
Korea Life Blog - Store on Wheels
I love mini-truck stores - you see them all over the place. I'm not sure if it's a legal business. I doubt it, but it's giving me an idea. I'll get a bunch of potential foreign teachers and stick them in the back, then park in a Hagwon area and sell them off at a million won a pop. If you want to invest in the deal, be sure to send me an e-mail.
I've seen all these snacks a million times but I don't know the names. I generally don't eat snacks, but if I did, this would be the place to stop. He's obviously a professional dealer, notice the scale there. Nobody's gonna walk away a gram short.
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