Lee Sang-yeob "Running Man" to exchange barter "If you know, it's a big deal"

Lee Sang-yeob, the runners family, is also.On SBSs Running Man, which will be broadcast on the 17th, there will be a special race to exchange barter with members collections and receive experts appraisers.In a recent recording, the members brought their own personal collections, which are not available immediately but worthwhile, and attracted attention by releasing various collections, from large lighthouses to rare objects that are unknown for use.The members went to the antique market and entertainer colleagues to exchange their collections for higher value items and began full-scale bartering.Lee Sang-yeob, a runner-man family, surprised the members with a piece of goods that seemed to be a family heirloom, saying, It is a big deal if my father knows.Lee Kwang-soo, who took his large-scale lighthouse and started bartering in the antique market, said that he had to listen to Yoo Jae-Suks pins because he was humiliated by the price of Do not buy 500 won and

Lee Sang-yeob, the runner's family, is also.

On SBS's Running Man, which will be broadcast on the 17th, there will be a special race to exchange barter with members' collections and receive experts' appraisers.

In a recent recording, the members brought their own personal collections, which are not available immediately but worthwhile, and attracted attention by releasing various collections, from large lighthouses to rare objects that are unknown for use.

The members went to the antique market and entertainer colleagues to exchange their collections for higher value items and began full-scale bartering. Lee Sang-yeob, a runner-man family, surprised the members with a piece of goods that seemed to be a family heirloom, saying, "It is a big deal if my father knows."

Lee Kwang-soo, who took his large-scale lighthouse and started bartering in the antique market, said that he had to listen to Yoo Jae-Suk's pins because he was humiliated by the price of "Do not buy 500 won" and "