Thursday, August 28, 2014

This is going to be about as short and sweet as I can possibly make it. Landed in Korea about let me tell you, they threw an ungodly amount of stuff at me to get done all at once... I always thought America was the land of the procrastinator, boy how much I could have been wrong. Korean's wait till the absolute last second to get anything done...

Aside from that, I have yet to have a problem here. ATM's here accept MOST (not all as I've quickly found out while trying to help a number of other women around campus) debit and ATM cards.

Met alot of different kind of people so far and I'm shocked to find out that I get along the best with people from Dutchland and Germanic areas. They actually understand Sarcasm and do it better than I do... and I thought I was the king of sarcasm.

Also, as a side note, I couldn't have been happier with eating bulgogi today. Finally had an authentic bulgogi meal. Can't find anything like that there in the states. Got tired of having that sweet bullshit that Americans call bulgogi. I couldn't be much happier right now.

I like to also mention that ALMOST EVERYTHING is so much cheaper here. High end hotels are like $60 a night, food ranges from like $1-8 a meal which is insane... I bought an $8 dollar meal thinking I could finish it and not only could I not finish it... I couldn't finish half of it. Any of you that know me well know's I always can be quoted saying "I didn't get to 250lbs by accident" lol... so trust me... if I can say that, so can all of you.

I guess everyone thinks I'm sick because of my lack of sleep... jet lag is kicking me ass pretty damn hard... I guess that's just a part of flying.

All in all, I feel like a country boy stuck in the city. ON one hand it is pretty damn awesome. So many girls keep calling me a southern boy and thinks I'm from Texas. WHAT?!?!?! One even had the nerve to say "A republican that loves guns I take it?" First of all, how do Koreans know about republicans and second why do they assume all people who own guns are from Texas and republican?

As a side note, I'd really like to say Thanks to Sean Green and Young Woo-Hur. I owe you guys alot for helping me out yesterday.

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