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The fate of my parents in law living in Ukraine


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1 hour ago, jedzep said:

Amazing!  They made the move when it counted.  Are you turning the 'music room' into a spare BR and filling the fridge?

Funny that you asked, we bought a kimchi refrigerator 2 weeks ago at Home Depot (they have them here in LA -huge Korean population) with no idea that they would be here. So yea, we are covered! They aren't getting the music room though, some things are sacred. They want to stay at a local church that has accommodations.

I can't believe they escaped Putin's insanity. Her mother was born in North Korea and escaped that insanity during the Korean War to be behind So. Korean/American lines. They've seen a lot.

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That's great. God bless. 

Such a terrible situation, and with no winners whatsoever. And for what? He'll go down in history all right, but as the complete opposite of his aspirations. 

It's very sad. Very happy to hear your story tho. 

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I'm glad to hear your in-laws are safe. I went to Korea in 68 for a year, its an amazing place. I was looking at Google Earth a while ago, South Korea has modernized quite a bit with new roads and highways everywhere, where there used to be small farm roads. I left in 69 so I guess there has been a lot of time for Korea to change into an industrial powerhouse.

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