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June 8, 2009 at 7:45 AM #412827June 8, 2009 at 8:00 AM #412137
jpinpb
ParticipantOk. I voted for the guy, I admit.
I wanted to puke when I watched the video. In fact, I couldn’t even watch all of it b/c it made me ill.
June 8, 2009 at 8:00 AM #412372jpinpb
ParticipantOk. I voted for the guy, I admit.
I wanted to puke when I watched the video. In fact, I couldn’t even watch all of it b/c it made me ill.
June 8, 2009 at 8:00 AM #412621jpinpb
ParticipantOk. I voted for the guy, I admit.
I wanted to puke when I watched the video. In fact, I couldn’t even watch all of it b/c it made me ill.
June 8, 2009 at 8:00 AM #412686jpinpb
ParticipantOk. I voted for the guy, I admit.
I wanted to puke when I watched the video. In fact, I couldn’t even watch all of it b/c it made me ill.
June 8, 2009 at 8:00 AM #412837jpinpb
ParticipantOk. I voted for the guy, I admit.
I wanted to puke when I watched the video. In fact, I couldn’t even watch all of it b/c it made me ill.
June 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM #412236UCGal
Participant[quote=partypup]
Fourth: Everything about this video is creepy to me, down to the well-rehearsed hand gestures…[/quote]I assumed the hand gestures were ASL. My kids do ASL hand gestures in songs they learn at public school for school performances.
Overally, I guess I don’t see the creepy factor. I understand your points, but don’t agree and am not creeped out.
June 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM #412472UCGal
Participant[quote=partypup]
Fourth: Everything about this video is creepy to me, down to the well-rehearsed hand gestures…[/quote]I assumed the hand gestures were ASL. My kids do ASL hand gestures in songs they learn at public school for school performances.
Overally, I guess I don’t see the creepy factor. I understand your points, but don’t agree and am not creeped out.
June 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM #412719UCGal
Participant[quote=partypup]
Fourth: Everything about this video is creepy to me, down to the well-rehearsed hand gestures…[/quote]I assumed the hand gestures were ASL. My kids do ASL hand gestures in songs they learn at public school for school performances.
Overally, I guess I don’t see the creepy factor. I understand your points, but don’t agree and am not creeped out.
June 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM #412785UCGal
Participant[quote=partypup]
Fourth: Everything about this video is creepy to me, down to the well-rehearsed hand gestures…[/quote]I assumed the hand gestures were ASL. My kids do ASL hand gestures in songs they learn at public school for school performances.
Overally, I guess I don’t see the creepy factor. I understand your points, but don’t agree and am not creeped out.
June 8, 2009 at 10:57 AM #412935UCGal
Participant[quote=partypup]
Fourth: Everything about this video is creepy to me, down to the well-rehearsed hand gestures…[/quote]I assumed the hand gestures were ASL. My kids do ASL hand gestures in songs they learn at public school for school performances.
Overally, I guess I don’t see the creepy factor. I understand your points, but don’t agree and am not creeped out.
June 8, 2009 at 11:13 AM #412251dbapig
Participant[quote=Russell]
If I were Kim, I’d keep doing exactly what I’ve been doing. It’s highly effWe’d be righteously screwed if the situation escalates into hostilities. We don’t have anyone left to commit there. Shit, we be throwing the Cub Scouts and the Campfire Girls at them!
[/quote]The S. Korean army isn’t as hapless as it was at the BEGINNING of the Korean war (1950-53). Ask anyone who served in Vietnam and had contact with S. Korean troops who were there to support US. S Korea maintained 3 Infantry Divisions there.
I don’t think you have to worry about throwing US Cub Scouts and girls at them. S. Korean Army/navy/AF/marines should be able to hold and eventually roll them back and up the peninsula. However without the support of US, it will be longer and bloodier.
Now don’t get the idea that US should pull troops out of South Korea. That’s a dumb idea.
imho.
June 8, 2009 at 11:13 AM #412486dbapig
Participant[quote=Russell]
If I were Kim, I’d keep doing exactly what I’ve been doing. It’s highly effWe’d be righteously screwed if the situation escalates into hostilities. We don’t have anyone left to commit there. Shit, we be throwing the Cub Scouts and the Campfire Girls at them!
[/quote]The S. Korean army isn’t as hapless as it was at the BEGINNING of the Korean war (1950-53). Ask anyone who served in Vietnam and had contact with S. Korean troops who were there to support US. S Korea maintained 3 Infantry Divisions there.
I don’t think you have to worry about throwing US Cub Scouts and girls at them. S. Korean Army/navy/AF/marines should be able to hold and eventually roll them back and up the peninsula. However without the support of US, it will be longer and bloodier.
Now don’t get the idea that US should pull troops out of South Korea. That’s a dumb idea.
imho.
June 8, 2009 at 11:13 AM #412734dbapig
Participant[quote=Russell]
If I were Kim, I’d keep doing exactly what I’ve been doing. It’s highly effWe’d be righteously screwed if the situation escalates into hostilities. We don’t have anyone left to commit there. Shit, we be throwing the Cub Scouts and the Campfire Girls at them!
[/quote]The S. Korean army isn’t as hapless as it was at the BEGINNING of the Korean war (1950-53). Ask anyone who served in Vietnam and had contact with S. Korean troops who were there to support US. S Korea maintained 3 Infantry Divisions there.
I don’t think you have to worry about throwing US Cub Scouts and girls at them. S. Korean Army/navy/AF/marines should be able to hold and eventually roll them back and up the peninsula. However without the support of US, it will be longer and bloodier.
Now don’t get the idea that US should pull troops out of South Korea. That’s a dumb idea.
imho.
June 8, 2009 at 11:13 AM #412799dbapig
Participant[quote=Russell]
If I were Kim, I’d keep doing exactly what I’ve been doing. It’s highly effWe’d be righteously screwed if the situation escalates into hostilities. We don’t have anyone left to commit there. Shit, we be throwing the Cub Scouts and the Campfire Girls at them!
[/quote]The S. Korean army isn’t as hapless as it was at the BEGINNING of the Korean war (1950-53). Ask anyone who served in Vietnam and had contact with S. Korean troops who were there to support US. S Korea maintained 3 Infantry Divisions there.
I don’t think you have to worry about throwing US Cub Scouts and girls at them. S. Korean Army/navy/AF/marines should be able to hold and eventually roll them back and up the peninsula. However without the support of US, it will be longer and bloodier.
Now don’t get the idea that US should pull troops out of South Korea. That’s a dumb idea.
imho.
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