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The Aroma cafe on Abbey Street.
I'm giving an English lesson in the corner to one of the Miss Koreas.
I ask her: "Do you notice anything different about me today?"
The question is intended to demonstrate the use of the phrase "do you notice," and provide a broad avenue for possible answers thereto.
Miss Korea peers at me closely.
She is a tad radiant as per usual.
Presently she replies.
She says: "Your skin is a bit better than last time."
I'm giving an English lesson in the corner to one of the Miss Koreas.
I ask her: "Do you notice anything different about me today?"
The question is intended to demonstrate the use of the phrase "do you notice," and provide a broad avenue for possible answers thereto.
Miss Korea peers at me closely.
She is a tad radiant as per usual.
Presently she replies.
She says: "Your skin is a bit better than last time."
5 Comments:
From the mouths of babes and..well, Korean babes.... (I guess)
Kim Jong Il knows how to keep em quiet.
today your skin is brillian
kiki
and i'm from south korean
so kim jong il doesn't know that
anything about me
Ooops! My brilliant skin is the secret of my super powers.
J
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