Sunday, September 7, 2008

Is there CHLAMYDIA in that pancake?

So today my mom and I spent the day with some relatives in Seoul; we went all over the city, hit up a lot of famous sights. A lot. I'll write more about it and upload pictures later. I'm so exhausted right now, but just wanted to share something with you all.

We were at dinner and ordered Octopus Pancake (something along those lines). Anyways, my mom was asking me if it was green onions or chives in the pancake, and I wasn't sure so I was asking my distant cousin if it was green onions or chives. She didn't really understand what I was saying, so I took her cell phone and started typing in "chive" into her English-Korean dictionary. I typed in chive, clicked enter, showed her the phone, and asked her if that was in the pancake. She looks at her phone and just bursts into laughter... I look at the phone, and it translated CHLAMYDIA! The word chive was not in her dictionary and so it went to the next word in the dictionary, which just so happened to be chlamydia. Hilarious!!!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL, big difference between chives and chlamydia. What next? Is that syrup or syphilis?

Anonymous said...

next time you use her cell phone, put on a pair of gloves. you don't want to catch anything. and i would now eat there any more if i was you. maybe this is why i don't like chives.

C.J. Koster said...

It looks like Chlamydia but it tastes like Herpes.

Anonymous said...

sounds delicious, serve me up a plate of that.

Gorillaspike said...

haha
im sure you a lot of fun tho!
im having lots of fun in Paris too
hehe, im really tired from walking too :(

Unknown said...

>.< please no chlamydia in your pancake.

Clark Fobes said...

HAHAHAHHAHAHA you got CHLAMYDIA IN KOREA!

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