ok somehow ive ended up moving to south korea for a bit.
anyone know anyone out there?
preferably someone with a liver as big as mine. ;)
cj
I hear there's this little guy named Kim, just a little north of you that enjoys a good drink from time to time.
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Streaker: yes, but i did say people with livers similar size to mine. Not people the same size as my liver.
Val: Seoul
cj
CJ --
Awesome! Okie. Two places. The first is the Naija Hotel. Great bar and really good food.
Second, I don't know where you are in Seoul, but find your way to the base of the hill in Itewon. It will be about 4 blocks up from the north gate of the US Army base there.
Go to the top of the hill (stop at the vendor on the right hand side about half way up the hill to get some really good deep fried shrimps and onion rings for about 2.00 USD).
At the top of the hill, directly in front of you there is a country western bar. Tell Jack and Scouse hello for me. It is quite a fun place to hang out.
Awesome! Okie. Two places. The first is the Naija Hotel. Great bar and really good food.
Second, I don't know where you are in Seoul, but find your way to the base of the hill in Itewon. It will be about 4 blocks up from the north gate of the US Army base there.
Go to the top of the hill (stop at the vendor on the right hand side about half way up the hill to get some really good deep fried shrimps and onion rings for about 2.00 USD).
At the top of the hill, directly in front of you there is a country western bar. Tell Jack and Scouse hello for me. It is quite a fun place to hang out.
Oh, and CJ, keep to the right, you want to go through the market, not on the left around it. And don't mind the skinned puppies and keep your hands in your pockets. You will understand that caution once you get there... :-) Have an absolute blast! Korea rocks!
I should be there next month for PoC hacking convention run by Vangelis. I can introduce you to all sorts of S.K. hackers, and yes, some can drink quite a bit!
Awesome! Okie. Two places. The first is the Naija Hotel. Great bar and really good food.
Second, I don't know where you are in Seoul, but find your way to the base of the hill in Itewon. It will be about 4 blocks up from the north gate of the US Army base there.
Go to the top of the hill (stop at the vendor on the right hand side about half way up the hill to get some really good deep fried shrimps and onion rings for about 2.00 USD).
At the top of the hill, directly in front of you there is a country western bar. Tell Jack and Scouse hello for me. It is quite a fun place to hang out.
Re: Korea (Planning a trip to: people to meet? things to do?)
Thanks for all the great responses!
Val: I already managed to wander into the market once. I was looking for a USB stick. I didnt find one, but i did manage to loose two hours ;)
CP: I havent IRC'd in a loong time :) I guess ill have to dust off my epic.
DT:Awesome! ill have to try and make sure im there while you are!
XOR: I dont think you have to look too far for the nearest rub n tug. Im based in Seoul's financial district and there's atleast 4 on every block! in some places theres 3 or 4 on the same street. It appears to be significantly harder to find things like USB sticks.
Val: I already managed to wander into the market once. I was looking for a USB stick. I didnt find one, but i did manage to loose two hours ;)
CP: I havent IRC'd in a loong time :) I guess ill have to dust off my epic.
DT:Awesome! ill have to try and make sure im there while you are!
XOR: I dont think you have to look too far for the nearest rub n tug. Im based in Seoul's financial district and there's atleast 4 on every block! in some places theres 3 or 4 on the same street. It appears to be significantly harder to find things like USB sticks.
Cj
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xor
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.
Val: I already managed to wander into the market once. I was looking for a USB stick. I didnt find one, but i did manage to loose two hours ;)
CP: I havent IRC'd in a loong time :) I guess ill have to dust off my epic.
DT:Awesome! ill have to try and make sure im there while you are!
XOR: I dont think you have to look too far for the nearest rub n tug. Im based in Seoul's financial district and there's atleast 4 on every block! in some places theres 3 or 4 on the same street. It appears to be significantly harder to find things like USB sticks.
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