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Do you have dreams of foreign supermarkets? |
Yes. |
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No. |
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24% |
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Wet dreams, ma'am. |
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Jigga what? |
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this is asinine |
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d503

Joined: 16 Oct 2004 Location: Daecheong, Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 4:40 am Post subject: Do you have dreams of foreign supermarkets? |
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Well do you? If you do tell them to us all.
Sorry I just note this comment floating around a lot and I for one do.
There I am D503 wandering down the aisles of Jewel. Sometimes I am buying things, sometimes I am just mingling with the workers. Usually it is a late night trip and the store is empty and really calm. I am carrying my basket and happily reading all the labels...what I am buying isn't usually all that important. In my nightmares I am back working at one but for some reason their are only Koreans shopping, or I am at what I know to be "Jewel" only to have the meat man yelling at me in some other language.
I often wonder if this is more related to the extreme difference of goods or to the extreme difference in supermarket style. |
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JongnoGuru

Joined: 25 May 2004 Location: peeing on your doorstep
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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You read my post on the I hate Mold!!!! thread, and then created this poll. Admit it.  |
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peemil

Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Location: Koowoompa
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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In my dreams I'm at the deli... |
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katydid

Joined: 02 Feb 2003 Location: Here kitty kitty kitty...
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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I haven't had dreams per se, but as I am thinking of moving soon, I did happen to look at this one grocery store's website, and hit all the virtual sections and almost cried with joy. It seems so much better than anything Korea has to offer, and my friend says that store is a crappy one and there are far better grocery stores there.
That can't possibly be!
When I actually visited one last year, I was stunned speechless. All those choices. |
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Scott in HK
Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Location: now in Incheon..haven't changed my name yet
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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not only grocery stores where my baking needs are met...but as i walked through the toy section of wal-marts yesterday, i fondly remembered the toy r us back in hong kong....
korea stores make me weep for hk stores...and hk stores made me weep for the stores back home |
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Scott in HK
Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Location: now in Incheon..haven't changed my name yet
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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not only grocery stores where my baking needs are met...but as i walked through the toy section of wal-marts yesterday, i fondly remembered the toy r us back in hong kong....
korea stores make me weep for hk stores...and hk stores made me weep for the stores back home |
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d503

Joined: 16 Oct 2004 Location: Daecheong, Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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JongnoGuru wrote: |
You read my post on the I hate Mold!!!! thread, and then created this poll. Admit it.  |
i won't lie you are my inspiration |
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manlyboy

Joined: 01 Aug 2004 Location: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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Do you have dreams of foreign supermarkets? |
Yes. I'm in the produce section smeared in vaseline. Roseanne Barr, who is wearing a licorice thong, hurls fresh quail eggs at me and yells "you're a raving sexual deviant" while I cut melons in half with a chainsaw. |
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JongnoGuru

Joined: 25 May 2004 Location: peeing on your doorstep
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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manlyboy wrote: |
Yes. I'm in the produce section smeared in vaseline. Roseanne Barr, who is wearing a licorice thong, hurls fresh quail eggs at me and yells "you're a raving sexual deviant" while I cut melons in half with a chainsaw. |
Hmm... Never had that one. A recurring dream I have is just me and some other people in a big, quiet, uncrowded supermarket that is well stocked with English-labelled goods. Somehow, despite all evidence to the contrary, I know for a fact that I'm in Korea. I even remember trying to decide from 5 or 6 choices which salsa verde to buy, but I always wake up before picking one. |
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McNasty

Joined: 04 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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I have to admit that after being here for a while it would be nice to got to a huge supermarket with English speaking staff, but language complications is what makes living in Korea interesting.
Me:Excuse me, where is the butter?
Korean staff member: ?!? no Englishee! mulah! Uheesh!
I have become a master mime! ha ha  |
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HamuHamu
Joined: 01 May 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:52 pm Post subject: |
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Too funny.
Last summer wen I went home for a couple of weeks my mom as surprised when I told her that al I had done that day was go to the Loblaws -- and I didn't buy anything...I went in for a few things, and I had this mental list, leftover from Korea of all the things that I wanted/craved/NEEDED TO HAVE!
But the problem was, when I got there, I was in total AWE. It sounds really silly, I know. But I was just sooooo surprised at things...like, new kids cereals, lunch treats, the deli counter, the wonderful assortments of cheese (at such incredibly LOW prices!)...how many different kinds of bread there were, etc etc. Things I could cook becuase I had an oven, the right utensils, the proper cooking pots...it goes on and on.
I could have spent a fortune, but that was the problem...if I was going to get "this" I HAD to buy "that" and on and on. So I got a few things, and that was it. I just enjoyed the walk around looking at things.
And trust me, other shoppers thought I was weird -- picking up things and saying "��!" |
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HamuHamu
Joined: 01 May 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:52 pm Post subject: |
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Too funny.
Last summer wen I went home for a couple of weeks my mom as surprised when I told her that al I had done that day was go to the Loblaws -- and I didn't buy anything...I went in for a few things, and I had this mental list, leftover from Korea of all the things that I wanted/craved/NEEDED TO HAVE!
But the problem was, when I got there, I was in total AWE. It sounds really silly, I know. But I was just sooooo surprised at things...like, new kids cereals, lunch treats, the deli counter, the wonderful assortments of cheese (at such incredibly LOW prices!)...how many different kinds of bread there were, etc etc. Things I could cook becuase I had an oven, the right utensils, the proper cooking pots...it goes on and on.
I could have spent a fortune, but that was the problem...if I was going to get "this" I HAD to buy "that" and on and on. So I got a few things, and that was it. I just enjoyed the walk around looking at things.
And trust me, other shoppers thought I was weird -- picking up things and saying "��!" |
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HamuHamu
Joined: 01 May 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:52 pm Post subject: |
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Too funny.
Last summer wen I went home for a couple of weeks my mom as surprised when I told her that al I had done that day was go to the Loblaws -- and I didn't buy anything...I went in for a few things, and I had this mental list, leftover from Korea of all the things that I wanted/craved/NEEDED TO HAVE!
But the problem was, when I got there, I was in total AWE. It sounds really silly, I know. But I was just sooooo surprised at things...like, new kids cereals, lunch treats, the deli counter, the wonderful assortments of cheese (at such incredibly LOW prices!)...how many different kinds of bread there were, etc etc. Things I could cook becuase I had an oven, the right utensils, the proper cooking pots...it goes on and on.
I could have spent a fortune, but that was the problem...if I was going to get "this" I HAD to buy "that" and on and on. So I got a few things, and that was it. I just enjoyed the walk around looking at things.
And trust me, other shoppers thought I was weird -- picking up things and saying "��!" |
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HamuHamu
Joined: 01 May 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:57 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry about the multiple post....I got taht funky "DEBUG" error message that ppla re talking about in another thread, that said my post was not being put on..onyl to find it there 4 or 5 times.
When I tried to delete it, it would not let me (got the same error message) and then when I tried to delete it, so I could at least just erase the text and have a one-line blank message, it said "SORRY YOU CAN ONLY EDIT YOUR OWN POSTS"
So, my apology.... |
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casey's moon
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: Daejeon
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 2:23 am Post subject: |
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HamuHamu wrote: |
Sorry about the multiple post....I got taht funky "DEBUG" error message that ppla re talking about in another thread, that said my post was not being put on..onyl to find it there 4 or 5 times.
When I tried to delete it, it would not let me (got the same error message) and then when I tried to delete it, so I could at least just erase the text and have a one-line blank message, it said "SORRY YOU CAN ONLY EDIT YOUR OWN POSTS"
So, my apology.... |
No problem.
So, do you happen to mean the Loblaws on Wonderland in London, Ontario, because THAT IS THE BEST LOBLAWS EVER. I'm so jealous of my brother because he lives walking distance from it.
Anyway, I've experienced the Loblaws awe. That's what I wanted to say. It was pretty much exactly as you described it too. |
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