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    Follow Up To Koreans Stuck In The Snow

    This is super cool. They got a true heroes welcome for doing a kind deed.
    (Sorry for the NYT link, if anyone can C&P, that would be dope)


    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/20/t...s-reunion.html
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    We’re blocked behind a paywall. Ain’t no one gonna read that.


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    About five months ago, in the middle of a deadly and ferocious blizzard, Alexander and Andrea Campagna answered a knock on the door of their home near Buffalo. Outside were 10 South Korean travelers whose van had become stuck in the snow on their street. The Campagnas welcomed the stranded travelers in, and, in doing so, provided a much-shared story of compassion and good will during a vicious storm just before Christmas.
    On Thursday, the Campagnas were in Seoul, the South Korean capital, touring some of the city’s most historic sights, marveling at the painted wood beams buttressing the curved roofs at Gyeongbokgung, a sprawling palace built in the late 14th century. Under a hazy sun, they strolled through Gwanghwamun Square, a plaza that serves as the beating heart of the city’s civic life, where they learned about Korean heroes who walked on this land centuries ago.
    They were about a week into a 10-day all-expenses paid tour of the city as guests of the Korea Tourism Organization, to reward their generosity and promote tourism to Korea as well.
    “It’s kind of a storybook situation that you could not have scripted,” Mr. Campagna, 40, said, in an interview at a cafe on the Gyeongbokgung grounds.
    The government sought to highlight a wide range of Korean industry and culture, and to showcase the country’s natural beauty, said Kim Jang-Sil, the president of the tourism organization. Most of all, he said, he hoped to show the Campagnas the “warmhearted kindness” of the South Korean people

    goes on, cool story.
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    Is Buffalo upstate?

    Is that like North Korea? Who’s the Kim jong jong up there?

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    Here's a nonpaywalled link. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/20/t...smid=url-share

    Both NYT and WAPO have a gift link at the end of most articles that let subscribers forward up to 10 articles per month for free viewing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    This is super cool. They got a true heroes welcome for doing a kind deed.
    (Sorry for the NYT link, if anyone can C&P, that would be dope)


    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/20/t...s-reunion.html
    I have a story about some dumb Asians stuck in the snow a few years ago, they were only 25 yards off of a main highway, but spent the night shivering in their vehicle with no fire, no shovel, no emergency kit, no chains, no tow strap, only a cell phone that the dumbshit couldn't figure out why he wasn't getting service.

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