mike in korea

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

TWO POSTS IN ONE DAY!?!

http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=22619

if you wanted to know about korean boy bands, here you go. i like it, i guess....

it is safe for work.


found the clip here: http://thecraptastics.wordpress.com/
credit where credit is due.

BACK FROM WHERE-EVER I WAS

After much request I am back. Well not really much request, a few requests, as in countable on one hand, honestly three people. I really didn't think that I hadn't updated that thing almost three months. I guess I felt that the little stretch of time I was entering the mundane portion of the trip where everything becomes, well mundane. I was sort of the crossroads of blogging the more interesting portions of the trip while maintain the g-rated nature of the blog. Don't worry Mom, everything here really is g-rated, honest.......

So what has happened in the past several months, not too much until last month. It really was a routine, get up, work, sleep. Every time you're at a new place, at least I've found, you'll squeeze out the regular touristy stuff, then settle in, and then find a new place every now and then. As this is my first experience living abroad, I really thought I had done it all in the first three months I was here, settled into a routine and the days of exploring became few and far between. I blamed it on the language barrier, but that really isn't the case. Someone is willing to talk to you, even if it is a broken conversation, you just have to be willing to do so, 'break the ice'. I was at point when I would consistently think, we don't understand each other so why bother. That shouldn't be a traveller's mentality, or anyone's mentality regardless of situation. So I was more-or-less in that state of mind for a stretch. I really didn't break out of it on my own accord, my friend here, Matt, has been pushing me to explore more and take more risks. So all the credit goes to him. And that's when things got interesting again...

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

CONGRATULATIONS KRIS!!!

To one of my favourite people in Van City, congrats and continued success.
Sorry I can't be there in person, but just to let you know I'm having a drink in your honour.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Weekend...continued...

So the previous post was about Friday. Naturally, Saturday is next. I'll save the details for now, but allow me to whet your appetite.

Here is the dancing man..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eJyuM2loLKg

The video was shot and edited by one my fellow travellers, there is a small appearance by myself, so yes, I did see it first hand.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Whirlwind Weekend/Weekend Update

Sorry about the lack of updates...nothing new happening for a while, but now something to write about.

This past weekend has been a blur. Sleepless nights. Drinks. It was rough. With the usual rotation of friends out on vacation, it was time to entertain myself for the weekend. It began on Friday night. After I had finished work, I went for drinks with my boss. The Korean culture is very different. A machismo atmosphere abounds, especially when it comes to drinking. Many Koreans work 12 hour plus days, so when they go out, they go out hard. Really hard. Most bars will continue serving until 6 am and you will find a healthy number of people still there. I haven't myself done a marathon session, really because I find that ridiculous. 3 am is enough. If you find yourself walking the streets of Seoul past 12am, the number of people you'll find walking about in a drunken stupor is quite high. What is really surprising are the age groups. The usual college students, elderly men and women, and everyone in between. Sometimes a group of ten people singing songs falling all over the place. A few people sitting on building steps or sleeping like a baby on the sidewalks. This is every night. Maybe because there is a population of 20 million, there is a rotation of people, or it could be the same people every night. At any rate, you'll always find it, starting at 11pm.

Luckily, I have not been among them. Though Friday night was close. For whatever reason I was listening to all of my boss' problems he's been facing for the past year over many drinks. I'm not quite sure why this is, but I usually find myself in these types of situations, the conduit for people to vent. Certainly I'm not the cause, but I do end up listening. He had a few things he wanted to talk about so we were drinking for sometime. The conversation had ended on its own, so it was time to go home. From where we were, it's a $30 cab ride to my residence. On the flip side there are saunas it Korea for $6 a night. Here you can sit in a whirlpool/sauna/steam room, then take a nap. A place where you can refresh yourself, and a place where you can recover from the activities of the previous night. So I availed myself of the sauna experience, though I just went to sleep. The following morning, I woke up and proceeded to head home. My boss had walked me to the sauna the night previous, so when exited the building I wasn't quite sure where I was. Needless to say, everything is in Korean, and my job is quite far from my apartment, so at this time I had no sense of direction. If you're able to find a subway station, getting anywhere in Seoul is very easy. Away from the subway, well, I hope you speak Korean. Where I work is 20 minutes by bus away from the subway. I haven't yet explored the area where I work, mostly because if I stray away too far I'd be hopelessly lost. When I woke up from the sauna, I found that I strayed too far. Getting my bearings was difficult as I still found myself under the effects of the previous night. So an hour or so later, I managed to get to a bus that goes directly to the subway. From there it was a breeze to my apartment, and my bed. So time-wise this was the itinerary:

8.30pm finished work
9pm-2am with boss
2.30am-11am sauna
11am-12pm finding subway
1.30pm- apartment/bed

So...that was Friday night. Saturday was St Patrick's day and was more eventful.

Monday, March 05, 2007

How's the Snow?

hhahahahahahahahahahaahahhaahhhhhahahahahahahaahahahah.
I've been keeping up to date with the weather back home. You all have it rough. Yesterday was bitterly cold in Korea, 2 below zero. It also snowed for 4 hours straight. Well snowed for 4 hours is an exaggeration, more like snow was suspended in the air for hours, but there was no snow on the ground. This was the worst snow storm in my recent memory. To be honest, I can't even recall the last time I shovelled snow, used a snowbrush on my car, chipped ice off the windshield.

Nothing much to update, just wanted to rub it in.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Another set of youtube videos....

Part 1:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NMvhJPIZezA
Part 2:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=G3Wkfk3nheA

The hair is ridiculous.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007


The $10 Orange
No joke. This orange is $10. This past Saturday was Lunar New Year, or commonly known as Chinese New Year. As part of tradition, gift boxes of fruit are given. But the fruits are outrageously exepensive. A gift box of 5 oranges are $50. Now these oranges are supposed to be special oranges, they come from a special island in Korea called Jeju island. These oranges are picked specifically for New Year's and only the flawless make the grade. I got to tell you, it's beautiful. I am very interested to see how it tastes so I will make a companion video on youtube with me eating the orange. Yeah it's outrageous but still....