I'm not sure why God would choose the medium of graffiti to make His point, but I'd agree that it's a good point. So good, in fact, that I personally have no TV.
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Is Korean graffiti commonly written in English?
ReplyDelete"So good, in fact, that I personally have no TV."
ReplyDeleteYou are therefore in violation of the command to turn off your TV!
Get a TV soon and turn it off, or face the wrath of the Almighty Ax!
Jeffery Hodges
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Mike,
ReplyDeleteNot normally, no.
Mike,
ReplyDeleteThen again, the example I linked to is of an English word written in hangeul. So maybe the answer is "sometimes."