Is this Hawkeye Country?

Is this Hawkeye Country?
Then why's the Tiger Hawk at the center of Korea's biggest pop music group? To catch the inexplicable bizzareness in action, click the image above.

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Monday, May 10, 2010

A Scruggtastic Climb!


Webster's Korean Web edition:
Word of the Week
waygukin
[wey-goo-kin]
noun, plural -s

-noun 1. A foreigner to the Republic of Korea.

Within this week I welcomed in a Western waygukin. And what a more wonderful way to welecome in a wanderer, than wiggling about the whereabouts of the whine stone Wolchulsan. Why, wasn't a waygukin we would weightlessly word nor weighing a weak-willed walker whatsoever. Twas a worldly well-to-do and well-known wayfarer. While we will willingly withdraw a first we'll watchfully wind-down the wheels of this winding, weathering, all the while wishfully whimsical writing, when wrapping up with the family name: Scruggs


Click link for photos and video of the hike with Scruggs:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50024924@N07/show/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mimf7EV5kjo

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful mountain!! Haha! Nice video Stewart "survivorman" Otting!!

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  2. Hey Stew!! That climb looked pretty amazing! I hope you are having a great time over there! I am enjoying your blog, it is a great read!

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