Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Twelve Days of Christmas-uh!


The first day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
a big bowl of spicy Kimchi.



The second day of Christmas
Korea gave  to me
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi..

The third day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

The fourth day of Christmas
Korea gave  to me
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

The fifth day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.



The sixth day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

The seventh day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

The eighth day of Christmas
Korea to me
Eight trips to E-mart,
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

On the ninth day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Nine bags of service,
Eight trips to E-mart,
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.


The tenth day of Christmas
My Korea gave to me
Ten roasted squid cups,
Nine bags of service,
Eight trips to E-mart,
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

The eleventh day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Eleven cheesy pop groups,
Ten roasted squid cups,
Nine bags of service,
Eight trips to E-mart,
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.


The twelfth day of Christmas
Korea gave to me
Twelve strangee rice cakes,
Eleven cheesy pop groups,
Ten roasted squid cups,
Nine bags of service,
Eight trips to E-mart,
Seven signs in Hangul
Six-uh staring Koreans,
Five shirts with Konglish,
Four squat toilets,
Three Choco-pies,
Two gossiping adjuma, and
A big bowl of spicy Kimchi.

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