Parkbench Acupuncture
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Oriental medicine is very well respected in Korea. On my way to the baseball game, I happened across these two women. At first, I just noticed two women sitting on a park bench, one chatting away on a cell phone; the other holding her hand.
Then I noticed something else...
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I decided not to formally greet them since I didn't feel like shaking hands for some reason. I wish I was not so crazed to get to my sons' game or I would have chatted with them...
Labels: Acupuncture, ajuma, oriental medicine, park bench
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