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Meal On Wheels in South Korea
You have to love those trucks, especially at night!
his guy comes by about a billion times every day screaming about apples, oranges and other things that people obviously go out and buy as he keeps coming by... there is no limitation either, the middle of the night??? Who cares! Lets advertise all we want!!!
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Re: Meal On Wheels in South Korea
Ooooooooo!! The veggie man!!! ROFLMAO! Man, that clip gave me flashbacks hahaha!
He didn't roll around at night when I was there but he did start pretty early in the morning. And one day, he was still hawking his wares late into the afternoon. It was very tempting to go and buy up what he had just to stop the constant barrage of noise |