Posted on Apr 25, 2017
In South Korea, pretty much everything is a little bit Buddhist. Including politics.
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In South Korea you will not find the Irish William of Orange insulting Catholics on st. Patrick's day LOL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - thank you chip for the brief history lesson because I did take one semester of history of England but I forgot. the reason I knew about him is back in the fifties when my dad work on the Old Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, he had a boss name Brooks Cannon who was a real a-hole he would wear orange on st. Patrick's Day! This blatant harassment at work by my dad's boss I never forgot.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
LTC (Join to see) - I love English History, It's Family History (Fathers Side). My Mother being All German was a Hard Core Anglophile. Too this Day I can't read "When We Were Very Young" by A. A. Milne without Slipping into a British Accent. My Scottish Neighbor in London would Laugh listening to me Read it to my Children "You Sound Like You've Lived Here All Your Life".
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - chip you up some really interesting stories to tell. I love your history quotes so keep informing me whenever you feel like it on here. I'm still in trees how you met the Butcher of Syria president Assad jr. working his practice in England before he ascended into his dictatorship. That is a Twilight Zone story for me.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
LTC (Join to see) - Probably One of My Easier Ones. Eye Surgeon Taught in the Military and got His Advanced Training in London. He had an affinity for Military and when the Navy Clinic Referred My Wife out, Who Else but to a Local Eye Surgeon that Loved the Military, Just so Happens His Name was Assad! Daddy Died an He Took Over the Family Business.
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