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		<title>By: kushibo</title>
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		<description>Aloha...

This will sound incredibly lame but I actually dropped by here when I saw your Mii on Loopt. It looked an awful lot like the Mii of someone I knew, though it couldn&#039;t possibly have been the same person. I guess there are a limited number of combos for Miis on Wii. 

Um, anyway. So I dropped by and then I saw the Samsung article. Like your ex who is an American who lived in Korea a long time, I&#039;m a long-time Seoul resident (hence the Korean blog) who bought mostly Korean products. Not all of them are great, but mostly they rock or at least are pretty good. I&#039;ve been driving a Kia for years. 

Um, anyway, enjoy the TV.</description>
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<p>This will sound incredibly lame but I actually dropped by here when I saw your Mii on Loopt. It looked an awful lot like the Mii of someone I knew, though it couldn&#8217;t possibly have been the same person. I guess there are a limited number of combos for Miis on Wii. </p>
<p>Um, anyway. So I dropped by and then I saw the Samsung article. Like your ex who is an American who lived in Korea a long time, I&#8217;m a long-time Seoul resident (hence the Korean blog) who bought mostly Korean products. Not all of them are great, but mostly they rock or at least are pretty good. I&#8217;ve been driving a Kia for years. </p>
<p>Um, anyway, enjoy the TV.</p>
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