I'm in love with them. I've assigned five and a half hours for practicing their songs on my flute, piccolo, trombone, cornet, clarinet and oboe. By the way, my cousin has been wondering about setting up a hotel business. I think it's worth a try. My brother too thinks it's worth giving it a go. He'll try to get official sanction for building the hotel in a particular area. I would've thought the government will sanction his proposals. There's a pageant of which the final round will take place in tokyo next month. I would've imagined Aiko seems highly likely to enter the final round. I remember a decade ago there was.a protest where the protestors clashed with the police in seoul. I saw it on KBS then. I thought the police were not tough enough.All the riot police were holding a shield in one hand and a truncheon in the other hand. In this way you can't really fight the demonstrators and arrest them since you have no free hands to grab ahold of them. That's why it took four policemen to catch ahold of one demonstrator. From a fighting standpoint some of the riot police should be holding just a shield, some just a nightstick the other both. And all of them should be trained on how they fight when they're holding just a shield, holding just a baton and holding both. It was total chaos. I didn't think seoul had ever been so disastrous before. The police who I wholeheartedly supported only used tear smoke in an attempt to drive the protestors away which was clearly not enough. The police shouldn't have been afraid of bring criticized for using excessive force as this was utterly not the case. Firing rubber bullets and bean bags at the protestors was necessary, lawful and appropriate. Those who sabotaged the nearby buildings and the railings should've been put in prison. The train network was paralyzed by the strikes for many weeks. The united states had already imposed trade sanctions on South Korea. The then united states president said he would take punitive measures against Korea it the police there used excessive force. Korea was afraid that America would toughen punitive import duties still further on alcohol, food, clothes and agricultural products, and worse still they would convince the other nations to impose international economic sanctions against the country. Of course the downside was that the costs of the products in America which they'd imposed import tariffs on would rise still higher. The economic sanctions against korea wouldn't be dropped till the then united states president's presidency ended a year later. The next day everybody was warned of the danger of violent clashes only to discover that it was a false alarm. There were half as many people in the street. However as long as you kept up with the news and stayed away from places where there were demonstrations Seoul was safe. in the same evening a bus crash killed twenty passengers. Detectives assigned the blame for the bus accident to a hailstorm- and then a brutal murder took place in the capital. Detectives assigned hatred as the motive for this horrendous crime.