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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Fun and Game(room)s
Recently we introduced you to our new friend James. Today we met up with him and his friend James. To keep them straight they go by Handsome James(left) and Cool James.
They took us to a game room. In a game room you pay an hourly rate and can play as many games as you like. When you choose a new game an employee comes to your table and teaches you the rules (in Korean). This is a game where you force a pirate out of a barrel with little knives.
This is game called Blokus, it was pretty fun (I wont go into how to play the game, as an explanation would take more than a few sentences ). Another exciting aspect of the game room is that when you loose, you get dared to embarrass yourself in front of other game room patrons. One man from another table came over to ours and sang "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid!
I thought that Furries were NOT allowed to remove their heads in public!
Holly cow! Are those mariachi owls?!
We took James and James to our favorite bar, Korean Traditional Pops. Here they are drinking cocktails involving fruit juice and milk.
Here we are making friends in foreign lands.
Another day well spent.
They took us to a game room. In a game room you pay an hourly rate and can play as many games as you like. When you choose a new game an employee comes to your table and teaches you the rules (in Korean). This is a game where you force a pirate out of a barrel with little knives.
This is game called Blokus, it was pretty fun (I wont go into how to play the game, as an explanation would take more than a few sentences ). Another exciting aspect of the game room is that when you loose, you get dared to embarrass yourself in front of other game room patrons. One man from another table came over to ours and sang "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid!
I thought that Furries were NOT allowed to remove their heads in public!
Holly cow! Are those mariachi owls?!
We took James and James to our favorite bar, Korean Traditional Pops. Here they are drinking cocktails involving fruit juice and milk.
Here we are making friends in foreign lands.
Another day well spent.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Korean Traditional Pop
We came to Seoul in search of another jazz club. We could not find said jazz club.
After wandering for a while Megan spotted a place with a sing reading Korean Traditional Pop.
This bar only plays Korean pop music from the 1960s onwards.
I have a new mission to explore Korean pop music of the 1960s.
This mission is even better since it includes coming to a place with such amazing decor.
After wandering for a while Megan spotted a place with a sing reading Korean Traditional Pop.
This bar only plays Korean pop music from the 1960s onwards.
I have a new mission to explore Korean pop music of the 1960s.
This mission is even better since it includes coming to a place with such amazing decor.
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