I fixed the settings on here, now anybody can post a comment. Since I know you want to all talk about that bug.
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Ok, Lizzy, now you are getting some good pictures...be sure to try to head up to Freedom Villiage...it is a nice drive and you will notice the tank traps along the highway that apparently are designed to be exploded if the North attacks and this will block the roads and keep the North Korean tanks from advancing since their only other route would be rice paddies....When the North attacked in 1949 or so, they got into Seoul within a day or two so the South has since learned its lesson to make it as difficult as possible for the North to move troops and equipment into the South....Camp Howze, along the route, is where I was for 6 months in 72-73. Glad you are getting into it over there. How 'bout that Kimchee, good huh? Tom
Actually, cousin Lizzy, I am currently fulfilling the last of my general education requirements with an entomology course... "The Insects". Very challenging course. BUT, that is a bug that is not native to this hemisphere, so it looks like I'll have to wait until "The Insects 2" to analyze the creepy-crawler (technical term I learned in my course- not just something you can throw around) OH, but that probably won't happen either because I'm about to join the world of the college graduates. Cinco de Mayo and I'm out. (I graduate May 5th) EXCEPT, I'm not really out, I'm just taking a bit of a break before I start grad school on July 2nd.
Moral of the story: I love reading your blog every day. Keep 'em coming. I'm graduating soon, and I think you should buy some Raid®. :)
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Ok, Lizzy, now you are getting some good pictures...be sure to try to head up to Freedom Villiage...it is a nice drive and you will notice the tank traps along the highway that apparently are designed to be exploded if the North attacks and this will block the roads and keep the North Korean tanks from advancing since their only other route would be rice paddies....When the North attacked in 1949 or so, they got into Seoul within a day or two so the South has since learned its lesson to make it as difficult as possible for the North to move troops and equipment into the South....Camp Howze, along the route, is where I was for 6 months in 72-73. Glad you are getting into it over there. How 'bout that Kimchee, good huh?
Tom
Actually, cousin Lizzy, I am currently fulfilling the last of my general education requirements with an entomology course... "The Insects". Very challenging course. BUT, that is a bug that is not native to this hemisphere, so it looks like I'll have to wait until "The Insects 2" to analyze the creepy-crawler (technical term I learned in my course- not just something you can throw around) OH, but that probably won't happen either because I'm about to join the world of the college graduates. Cinco de Mayo and I'm out. (I graduate May 5th) EXCEPT, I'm not really out, I'm just taking a bit of a break before I start grad school on July 2nd.
Moral of the story: I love reading your blog every day. Keep 'em coming. I'm graduating soon, and I think you should buy some Raid®. :)
Love,
Laura
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