So what do YOU think they're doing? Trying to get tickets to a Hannah Montana concert? Waiting for those sweet Black Friday deals at Best Buy?
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This is a picture of South Koreans protesting in Seoul after the government decided to lift the ban on importing US beef. "Who cares?" you may ask. While it is true I am indeed not Korean, I do have a profound appreciation for their ability to gather in large numbers. For example, where do you think is the largest stadium in the world? You guessed it - Pyongyang. Seriously, it takes a rock concert to get that many people in one place here in the US. All Korea has to do is make one change to their foreign policy, and BAM. Out come the masses.
I took a bunch of pictures of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium here at UF, and I was proud of standing on the field of what I thought must surely be one of the largest stadiums (stadia?) in the country... that is, until I saw that stupid May Day stadium in Pyongyang, which is nearly twice as large. Thanks a lot, Korea.
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This is a picture of South Koreans protesting in Seoul after the government decided to lift the ban on importing US beef. "Who cares?" you may ask. While it is true I am indeed not Korean, I do have a profound appreciation for their ability to gather in large numbers. For example, where do you think is the largest stadium in the world? You guessed it - Pyongyang. Seriously, it takes a rock concert to get that many people in one place here in the US. All Korea has to do is make one change to their foreign policy, and BAM. Out come the masses.
I took a bunch of pictures of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium here at UF, and I was proud of standing on the field of what I thought must surely be one of the largest stadiums (stadia?) in the country... that is, until I saw that stupid May Day stadium in Pyongyang, which is nearly twice as large. Thanks a lot, Korea.
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