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Tweets for 2009-06-10

Why can't we have a better military-industrial-media-entertainment mafia? K-sphere? RT @chosunbimbo RT @tweetmeme http://bit.ly/2lH1 # RT @hanguknews S.Korea sheds most jobs in 10 yrs, rate set to stay - Forbes http://tinyurl.com/lmjy7s # A bestseller in Korea for sure! RT @History_books New release: Rommel: Leadership Lessons from the Desert Fox http://bit.ly/LkZDD # Is English "The language of empire"? ( [...]

Dumbing Down Westerners with a Korean Royal Drama

This is not a KBS production. I'm just highly skeptical when South Korean intelligence guys get worked up to the point they become certain of the information flowing from their own body odor. I think it has more to do with controlling the narrative all the way to unification. The top defense official in South Korea [...]

Into Space One Dream at a Time

There are those morons who will never get off the Earth no matter how light their brains; and then, there are the those who can't figure how will ever get into space weighed down by rent-seeking NASA and onerous export-control laws. That hasn't stopped Bigelow Aerospace, and other promising firms.Improbable as it sounds, Bigelow Aerospace [...]

Tweets for 2009-06-09

RT @History_books New release: A Cultural History of Animals in the Age of Enlightenment http://bit.ly/DvJMr # So that's how Seoul deployed the prostitutes! RT @hanguknews Incheon airport has been voted the best in the world. http://bit.ly/R8T8g # @jenniferteacher ???? in reply to jenniferteacher # Crack ROK! RT @TheEconomist Tempting fruit: A growing hunger to profit from the global [...]

We Owe Our Prosperity to Blackbeard

First, there was the "invisible hand". Now, Peter Leeson has discovered the "invisible hook"! Although I'm wary of theories purporting influences upon American political thought or the Constitution, Leeson's economic perspective on 17th and 18th Century piracy in the Atlantic is based on primary documents and provides a cogent comparison to the current Somali episode. What [...]

Don't Deploy the Gore to North Korea!

Former U.S. ambassador to South Korea Donald Gregg and Professor Sung-Yoon Lee offered four recommendations to defuse the current impasse between DPRK and the US. I'm most impressed by Lee's recommendations. I support the families of Laura Ling and Euna Lee to go public with this issue. It's important to personify this issue, to tell the [...]

Wow for Now (Hot dogs)



I’ll be the first to admit I’ve talked shit about Korean sausages in the past. In my experience, they either amounted to little more than rolled up spam, or they were dripping with so much of that scary looking see-through fat, just looking at them set one arm a-tingling. Why, I often wondered, couldn’t they be more like those little Thai firecrackers I saw on Eating Asia that time?

As usual however, it appears that I was being a little unfair. I came to this realization recently when on a scour of PNU I decided to give a street hot dog chain called Mr. Wow another shot. I’d had one of their hot dogs in Kyungsung soon after I first arrived in Korea, and although at the time I hadn’t been overly impressed, a healthy queue and the smell of sizzling pork was enough to convince me to give it a second chance.



The sausage was good; coarsely ground sausage meat peppered with just enough onion to impart a decent flavour but so much as to feel like you’re getting screwed. Overall, the sausage had a slight frankfurter twang to it and (this being Korea after all) managed to get a good spiciness going. Meanwhile, ketchup, mustard and peanut sauce represented the condiments, with varying results. The ketchup and peanut sauce were good additions to the sausage (the latter staying comfortably low key) but with regards to the mustard, three was most definitely a crowd. Synthetic and watery, it was like getting an earful of background noise while trying to watch TV – quiet enough to still get most of what’s happening, but loud enough to threaten ruining your enjoyment altogether.



Mustard aside Mr. Wow knows how to hot a good dog. While they may not be on a par with the chili dogs I ate at Harry’s Café de Wheels in Sydney or New York’s eponymous hot dogs, while I’m in Korea at least, Wow for Now will do.

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