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					Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd
					
				 
				Okay, I'll bite. All Americans eat raccoons and squirrels. 
 
Nope, not the same. 
 
How about, "Americans eat raccoons and squirrels." As I have, in fact, eaten squirrel. And rabbit, and frog, and crawfish, and sushi, and burnt cow. And bee vomit. 
 
So, in the spirit of a little humor based on a cultural stereotype based in fact, I, like MickeyLumbo, wonder how long the line at the hot DOG cart will be. And what is the Korean translation - frankfurter? Weiner? Tube steak? I'll bet it won't be hot dog. 
 
As for continuing the dilution of a once unique product, feh. 
			
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 Actually, it's 핫도그, pronounced "hot dog".  Just came back from Oktoberfest at Lotte World, took some pics.  This is Disney's main competition in Korea.  
http://www.fabsfaves.com/lotteworld.htm
Their space themed indoor dark coaster looks like it was designed by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and the cars spin like teacups.  Rox.