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| Oliver (L) and Anthony (R) upon their steel steeds |
Now, Daegu is one of the 5 major cities in Korea that is just a BLAST to visit, let alone live in. So i am thoroughly jealous of all those teachers who got placed there. Being a huge city is great, but also being a huge city that specializes in western hospitality is fantastic! For the first time in months, I've had food that reminded me of home. A nice fat Chili Burger with French Fries.
I almost cried while eating it.
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| The last fry. I ate the rest too fast... |
So yes the food was good. Almost as good as the drinks!
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| Breakfast at Noon |
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| The oddest Rum and Coke i ever had |
The set goal for everyone was to buy 6 that night and get the seventh one free via stamp card. Only one of us made it to the finish, and he wasn't enjoying anything that morning.
I, on the other hand, made it through 4 or 5 but held up surprisingly well. Steady on my feet the whole night through, and never getting too lost in town.
The best part of Daegu was that I kept meeting people I knew. Which is a surprise since I didn't know I knew that many people!
A hilarious happenstance is that I ran into a guy that was on the same flight as me coming out of LA. Four months since then and we still recognized each other. So of course, each bought the other drinks. First impressions are pretty funny too. I don't remember him from back then all that much, but he seemed to recall me as a very serious and stern person.
I'm sure plenty of people back home are familiar with the comedic scene of drunk, angry black women fighting. Well let me tell you, its even more comedic with a bunch of Korean waiters and passerby turn pale in fear from all the screaming. It went something like this:
"Girl I kno you DID NAT jus sat dat!"
"Wat, now you deaf AND stupid- biatch?"
"Oh no yu didnt!"
"Aww yus I did guuurl. Wut yu gonna do!?"
--insert chicken like squabbling and scratching here--
Ya. We all had a good laugh.
Also a quick update on my friend who was injured by her bike fall.
She's is keeping up conversations with family and nurses and can even remember quite a few details of that day and past. Which is pretty good considering they REMOVED A QUARTER OF HER SKULL!
When she tumbled off her dainty little street bike, she landed and rolled on her head, immediately going into seizure. It only took about 7 minutes to get to the hospital. After a day or so, they say there was blood and swelling in the brain so they had to remove chunks of skull to relieve pressure. I've only seen the scans myself, but everyday its some new development with her. Usually good. Best wishes Yeaji.








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