Sam, Dave, & Saul invite a couple of their friends along with the listeners to discuss and debate the quandaries that shape our lives: from the small but significant (is over or under the best way to roll toilet paper?) to the more pressing matters (how is it raising kids in the age of COVID-19?) Everyone’s either on the same page or fine to agree to disagree but no matter what, clearly over is the best way to roll out toilet paper. Duh. Sam Hammington is an Australian comedian working in Seoul and has appeared in Korean TV shows including ‘Infinite Challenge,’ ‘Running Man,’ and ‘The Return of Superman,’ to name a few. Dave is an American content creator residing in Seoul. He shares his thoughts on Korean culture and language and gives insight into life as a foreigner in Korea on his YouTube channel, ‘The World of Dave (데이브).’
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Sam, Dave, & Saul invite a couple of their friends along with the listeners to discuss and debate the quandaries that shape our lives: from the small but significant (is over or under the best way to roll toilet paper?) to the more pressing matters (how is it raising kids in the age of COVID-19?) Everyone’s either on the same page or fine to agree to disagree but no matter what, clearly over is the best way to roll out toilet paper. Duh. Sam Hammington is an Australian comedian working in Seoul and has appeared in Korean TV shows including ‘Infinite Challenge,’ ‘Running Man,’ and ‘The Return of Superman,’ to name a few. Dave is an American content creator residing in Seoul. He shares his thoughts on Korean culture and language and gives insight into life as a foreigner in Korea on his YouTube channel, ‘The World of Dave (데이브).’
Ep. #43 | Opening Up Your Very Own Convenience Store with HAchubby
NONSENSIBLE w/ Sam, Dave, and Saul
49 minutes 32 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. #43 | Opening Up Your Very Own Convenience Store with HAchubby
HAChubby is back to talk about her latest and largest venture yet: HachuMart! After having to leave her old part-time job at a local convenience store, HAChubby decided to open up her very own right in her hometown of Busan, South Korea. She hopes when times are better that you all visit soon!
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NONSENSIBLE w/ Sam, Dave, and Saul
Sam, Dave, & Saul invite a couple of their friends along with the listeners to discuss and debate the quandaries that shape our lives: from the small but significant (is over or under the best way to roll toilet paper?) to the more pressing matters (how is it raising kids in the age of COVID-19?) Everyone’s either on the same page or fine to agree to disagree but no matter what, clearly over is the best way to roll out toilet paper. Duh. Sam Hammington is an Australian comedian working in Seoul and has appeared in Korean TV shows including ‘Infinite Challenge,’ ‘Running Man,’ and ‘The Return of Superman,’ to name a few. Dave is an American content creator residing in Seoul. He shares his thoughts on Korean culture and language and gives insight into life as a foreigner in Korea on his YouTube channel, ‘The World of Dave (데이브).’