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author: chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea

Crane games are popular in Korea and Japan (and elsewhere I'm sure). Most crane games give you six tries when you pay 1000won.
This particular crane game had American currency on offer. I've seen a lot of strange things on offer in the crane games (live lobsters being one of them), but usually they are filled with cheap shit that only drunk people or kids want (lighters and various other 'made in china' crap). For some reason, I needed these American dollars!
That's right biatches! I got myself a crisp two dollar bill for 1000won. Now that's sound investment. Too bad...
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