On Friday night, as I was walking uphill from Namyeong Station toward Smoo, I was startled to see that the large menu panel of a familiar restaurant had been slashed several times. The panel graphic was printed on thin plastic; I imagine a simple pocketknife would have been enough to do the trick. This was disturbing because such vandalism is very rare in my part of town; in general, Seoul doesn't play host to nearly as much vandalism as does DC, which is practically my hometown.
But I suppose vandalism should be put in perspective. Get a load of this.
From Mao to LMAO.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
vandalism
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