It may be things you never see in Korea, but the exploding signage in the second video is in Korean.
And the cats vid brought back a memory from over forty years ago (no easy feat in my addled brain): I was banging my college professor (that's another story) when suddenly her cat attacked my balls, swatting them with its paws. Needless to say, it spoiled the moment.
HaHa...it only happened once to me (I made sure the door to the bedroom was closed with the cat outside). I'm glad I didn't experience your painful lessons in stoicism.
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It may be things you never see in Korea, but the exploding signage in the second video is in Korean.
And the cats vid brought back a memory from over forty years ago (no easy feat in my addled brain): I was banging my college professor (that's another story) when suddenly her cat attacked my balls, swatting them with its paws. Needless to say, it spoiled the moment.
That's actually Chinese.
Based on the story of you and that professor, you might appreciate this oldie.
HaHa...it only happened once to me (I made sure the door to the bedroom was closed with the cat outside). I'm glad I didn't experience your painful lessons in stoicism.
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