Well, I'm in South Korea now. Didn't post yesterday as the internet connection in the Grand Hyatt in Seoul cost money and I think, in principle, that if I'm already paying $300 a night the connection should be included. Guess the Hyatt folks think differently.Now I'm in the Avenue Hotel in the industrial city of Chang Wan, near Pusan, where both the rate is lower and the hook-up is free. Just got back from eating at Fridays (**blush**). I know, but I've been eating Korean and already needed a break. For lunch I'd had something realy hot over octopus (with rice) and breakfast was the universal (except America) breakfast of cheese, fruit and bread.
Last night in Seoul I walked around a bit, stopping for too much beer too often. A couple of times women of questionable virtue tried to drag me bodily into darkened doorways gesturing the unspeakable things they (apparently) wanted to do to me. I managed to maintain my virtue the entire evening despite the beer, due to a great fear of hygenic risks. This evening in Chang Won, a stroll through the streets surrounding the hotel mostly revealed younger folks out for a Saturday night of clean fun. As of now, I like Chang Wan better than Seoul.
Oh, we took a train from the extreme north of the country to the extreme south today. The KTX train hit about 186 mph on the way down, blasting through a zillion tunnels while providing the passengers with a quiet, comfortable ride. Why can't we do that in the States?
The girls in this picture are Ashley and Chantel, photographed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in November of 2005. There are numerous pictures that show the rest of their wonderful young bodies in earlier posts. This picture might also be in an earlier post, but it's become impractical to scan all 160 posts each time to make sure I'm not duplicating any.
Edit: I just changed the picture, as the one that I'd posted had been used and only a few weeks back. I don't think I've shown this before...but I could be wrong.


2 Comments:
Good for you!
Enjoy your stay much as possible.
If you could, try to visit Tae-Gu.
Although, I was born and lived in that city, it's been almost 13 yrs that I haven't been..
It should be close to where you are.
I can't find Tae-Gu on the map. Let me ask around.
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