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haha nah this little Korean guy comes up to me last night and taps me on the shoulder and goes:

Firstly i want to say that you are really really gorgeous and that if you grew your hair longer you would be stunning.

Im standing there thinking mate you try killing your hair with peroxide every three weeks and see how fast yours grows haha.

But i thought he must of been one of ya minions :(

hahhahaha that's classic... umm no I dont have minions.

I think you just got lucky :)

besides I dont have any Korean Friends... not that I know of anyway.

but then again I give him credit for trying. That's right we koreans go getter! :) man he must been pissed as fart or he has balls! ;)

ps.how you know if he is Korean? I presume from Caucation prospective Asians looks all same :( well that's what I hear from my friends.

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