These are smoked cheese and not meat. They are sold in 7/11 type stores here in Korea. I use the Seoul subway everyday and have seen many iPhones and iPod touch but never with a cheesy tool. I call spoof & one that has gone viral
So does anyone know if this is a viral spoof? Look at the original Korean source article and the sauage maker — http://bit.ly/caIGl2. The picture does not look like a sauage right? It’s all pale looking like string cheese.
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A grape works too…
great for vegetarians!
These are smoked cheese and not meat. They are sold in 7/11 type stores here in Korea. I use the Seoul subway everyday and have seen many iPhones and iPod touch but never with a cheesy tool. I call spoof & one that has gone viral
I sometimes use a sausage on my IPhone. But only when I’m really lonely.
I fear that there is a crude joke in this news item somewhere…
i believe i have found the solution to your problem.
http://www.tenonedesign.com/sketch.php
So does anyone know if this is a viral spoof? Look at the original Korean source article and the sauage maker — http://bit.ly/caIGl2. The picture does not look like a sauage right? It’s all pale looking like string cheese.