no sense at all. korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed, a churning engine fueled by decades of han. a remarkable ability and remarkable willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time, binding millennials and generations long since passed. last time i was here i was working for some other network, the bacon channel, the competitive eating channel. what was that old show called again? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around
korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed, a churning engine fueled by decades of han. a remarkable ability and remarkable willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time, binding millennials and generations long since passed. last time i was here i was working for some other network, the bacon channel, the competitive eating channel. what was that old show called again? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around in nari s powerful wake, as i recall. that was nearly a decade ago. things have changed since then. i ve changed and i m guessing nari s changed, and korea, korea has certainly changed.
korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed, a churning engine fueled by decades of han. a remarkable ability and remarkable willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time, binding millennials and generations long since passed. last time i was here i was working for some other network, the bacon channel, the competitive eating channel. what was that old show called again? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around in nari s powerful wake, as i recall. that was nearly a decade ago. things have changed since then. i ve changed and i m guessing nari s changed, and korea, korea
together. if you re there for the whole ride, one explains the other. drop in in the middle, it makes no sense at all. korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed, a churning engine fueled by decades of han. a remarkable ability and remarkable willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time, binding millennials and generations long since passed. last time i was here i was working for some other network, the bacon channel, the competitive eating channel. what was that old show called again? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around in nari s powerful wake, as i recall. that was nearly a decade ago. things have changed since then. i ve changed and i m guessing
makes no sense at all. korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed. a churning engine fuelled by decades of han. a remarkable about and willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time defining millennials and generations long since past. last time i was here, i was working for some other network, the bacon channel, what was that old show called? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around in nuri s powerful but tiny wake, as i recall. that was nearly a decade ago.