
So last weekend my new best friends (don't worry, the ones back home aren't being replaced, just think of it as proxy) took a trip to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Friday night we took the KTX bullet train from Busan to Seoul. The only problem was we took a 9pm train and apparently it was the silent sleeping train. We were enjoying ourselves, talking, but not too loud, and playing cards. Well, the train workers came by like 6 times to tell us to be quiet and wouldn't even let us play cards. But, we eventually got there just before midnight and went out to explore the city a little before crashing at our hostel.
Saturday we took a subway and then a bus to go play paintball with a bunch of other foreigners. (This was the main reason we came up.) It was pretty fun, they had a nice course laid out. That night we went to Itaewon, which is like the big foreigner area of Seoul. It was so weird because there were so many waegooks (foreigners). It didn't even seem like we were in Korea. We got a nice steak dinner though at a place called Hollywood Bar & Grill. Then we were exploring the area and walked up the wrong road which was where the hookers were out on corners. Female and Shemale variety.
The next day we visited a really cool palace called Changgyeonggung Palace. Supposively there was a zoo there when the Japanese controlled the area. But it was huge and very cool! After that we hit Seoul Tower. There were cable cars that took you to the top where there was a space needle-looking tower, but that cost extra so we stayed where we were. Despite the smog there were still some great views. By this time we had to leave to catch our train home. Oh and we met a French guy at our hostel who is going to school in Japan but was on vacation in Korea. He hung out with us all weekend. Nice guy!
Sounds like a good time...and ill let you pretend you went up that wrong street on "accident". So you said it looked cool and had great views, but I don't see any new pictures on the slideshow...you should work on that...that is all.
ReplyDeletewell if you click on the slide show picture it takes you the the picassa website where I have all the pictures! come on man.
ReplyDeletenice try, but those are all old pictures smart guy...so when you put new ones on then maybe ill look at it :)
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ReplyDeleteHey, that wordage about a picassa website is a bunch of hooey, right? I see nothing there. It was nice to read the stuff about the trip to Seoul though. I did a little bit of carpentry for Rick Neighbors last weekend, the first real labor I've done since all the surgeries over the last almost three years. I was really sore from the up and down the ladder stuff, but I survived it! .yeah!! Back surgery, the spiral fracture of my left femur surgery, the both knee total replacements and the broken leg from totaling my motorcycle has taken a lot out of me. I have a long way to go to get back to normal, probably will never happen, but I'm doing better all the time.
That brother of yours is a very wise little booger! ha ha ha. Gotta love that punk, he's always short and to the point.
Take care Derek, and have a great time. Oh, and you really are more handsom than Scott! LOL
Dad
ok ok I guess it only links the slideshow to one album at a time. I figured if you opened the link you would have access to all my picassa albums. Anyway, its working now! Check it out!
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ReplyDeleteIn one of new pictures that you took in SEoul has a large glass building in it. Looks like a huge green house kind of, what was that?
The blond gal that you hang out with has some real pretty eyes, have you noticed? ha ha.
I heard tonight you had a chat session with sweet Hailee, very cool. Mom is going to Jill's Bridal Shower tomorrow n ight, I'll be here though if your around to chat.
Take care big fella! love ya,
Dad
Nice Haircut. Thats a cool way to arrive in the city..via gondola....what do all the locks mean on that fence? I will expect the same amount of pictures when you go on dates, so I may judge the dates for you on my inarguable scale. :)
ReplyDeleteahaha I like ur blog. I'll be teaching in Seoul in a month - heard all about the hookers! eeek! ummm how'd you enjoy Seoul in comparison to Busan? & where is this paintball place?? :)
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