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Old 01-09-2006, 11:52 AM
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Dude, you must have really slept with someone's sister and never called them back!

Why do you get these weirdos in your guestbook?! :p
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Old 01-09-2006, 12:01 PM
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Wow that guy sure types tough! I got scared just thinking about how hard he was hitting the keys on his keyboards with his big ol manly fingers. So... let me get this straight, he is possibly Korean (who knows he choses to remain anon) possibly living in Hawaii, lurking on a military related web site based in california but about Korea, and he is posting anonymous threatning messages because we are posting to and talking about how much we like Korea and the women of Korea. You know I just found that green sock I was looking for and putting it with the other brown sock that I have one of makes WAY more sense than any of that..........

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Old 01-09-2006, 12:54 PM
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So... let me get this straight, he is possibly Korean ... posting anonymous threatning messages because we are posting to and talking about how much we like Korea and the women of Korea.
My thoughts, too, as I mentioned (sort of) in an earlier post. I noticed a few Korean/Americans in college who are so 'pro-Korean' or have "Korean Pride". Little do they know how much the native Koreans look down on them...kinda sad.

These Korean/Americans tend to believe they are so pure Korean based on the teachings of the 60's-80's cultural values their parents brought with them when they immigrated to the US. Thus, they still believe in the fact that all Korean women belong in the kitchen and bear children.

"I'm going to marry a Korean girl because she'll cook my meals, serve me, and massage my feet. The Korean girls here are so corrupted by American ways of thinking," they say.

[anonymous guest, please come in and argue with my half-assed comments] :p
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Old 01-09-2006, 02:42 PM
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They keep posting in my guest book even though I keep asking them to post here in the forums and discuss the issues. So, I am simply deleted the guest book entries! Guest books are for guests to say "hi" to me and ad comments that I like. I will let them post all the messages they wish on the forum without deleting them as long as they are civil.

These guys are most likely Hawaiian. This is not the first time I have been called a "Hoale". The last time someone called me that in my vehicle (f**king hoale), I got out and approached his vehicle and the 90 lbs kid in the vehicle sped away. I am sure he would have been tougher if he was with 3 of his buddies instead of being alone with his girlfriend. I am sure his girlfriend thought he was a tough guy after that!

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Old 01-09-2006, 03:07 PM
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Well, if they are Hawaiian locals, I extend my deepest apologies to the Korean/Americans for my comments. I really don't believe what I wrote down earlier...I was just trying to provoke the anonymous guest; that's all. I consider them the most powerful ally while trying to get around in Korea, actually. I have nothing but respect,...honest!

To those locals who keep buggin' mike: Grow up! Get a life! What's the deal with the "Get off my land, white man!" B.S.?! You all going to start your own country or what? [trying to provoke, again]
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I can't believe people actually challenge other people over the internet!

Who in their right mind would meet someone else for a fight? The internet makes people brave. First of all, why would anyone risk being injured or even killed over some internet chat?

This shows the world we live in and that the internet makes people brave. I doubt any of these kids would actually challenge a "Hoale" on the street that was with 5 other "hoales". Being on the internet, you can say, "meet me here" and have 5 of your friends waiting.

Hopefuly, these guys will either join up and debate like men, or keep challenging me like children.

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Old 01-09-2006, 04:21 PM
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I think you should just accept the challenge and leave them out in the cold (that's an expression ).

Just a thought...

Maybe you all should take this in a boxing ring somewhere, duke it out, and then have a few beers afterwards. I did that once with a group of Koreans once who yelled, "Yankee go home!" (yeah, it was that long ago). We couldn't start a gang fight on the sidewalk, so they challenged me to a Judo match in their Do-Jang (where order was kept by the instructors). That really wore us out; totally drained out our energy. Both our expressions were like, "C'mon...let's quit" but the master there was like, "Keep going!" Literally pure luck, I made him submit with an arm bar (the most effective, IMO) and we all went out for soju afterwards. And they all turned out to be really cool guys. All the differences we had were just forgotten. We partied, laughed, had a good time and we all became friends.
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If he was really Hawaiian, he might have spelled Haole correctly.

This dude is a clown and a coward.
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Old 01-09-2006, 06:49 PM
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It seems like the same guy who posted to your guestbook earlier...the one who had poor grammar and language mechanics that threatened to report you to the "correct Korean GoverNment" (North or South?).

I don't know...Korean/American, Korean exchange student, Hawaiian local, brother of the girl mike slept with ...which ever... this anonymous person is nothing but a !

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Mike,

Tell this bastard that if he ever lays a hand on you, he will end up sleeping with the fishes off the coast of Hawaii That's what happens when you mess with an Italian, is it not?

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