Today was Korea's Independence Movement Day (or something to that effect) so everything was apparently closed today (or well, everything important like Immigration Offices).
So I talked about the rope hanging outside my window yesterday, so here it is.
Here's the ticket we get to get a meal.
My plate of rice looked dismal, but the presentation was nice.
Have a shot of Glen's more full looking tray. Some sort of fried rice mix, with woodear mushroom soup, kimchi, some other vinegar vegetables, and fish sticks on a stick. It was pretty good for cafeteria food I think.
After the meal I went to go do laundry and stuff, and came back to this.
Chinese lessons
Joy trying on Glen's Gryffindor beanie.
We went to E-Mart again to pick up some stuff we discovered missing last time, and found out it was just cheaper to go by taxi (around 2-3 USD) rather than all of us getting on a bus (1 USD each = 4 USD)
Gathered up Windter and Vik to go out to eat after e-mart.
Crowded elevator with everyone's puffy jacket. Clearly the person limit (17) didn't account for winter clothing.
Joy getting ready for 25 degree F weather.
Walked around northwest campus-ish to find a meat place.
Found a nice place where there's heated seats and you sit down on the floor with pillows.
I took a picture prematurely.
Because the plates suddenly multiplied.
samgyeopsal (삼겹살) according to my buddy
Took a picture of everyone taking a picture of this.
Ryan take the wheel. The count is like 30 Gratitude Cakes.
Plates keep on multiplying exponentially.
How to eat this bacon is to put some rice on a lettuce leaf, dip some pork belly into the salt/pepper/sesame oil mix, put in on the rice, add some red sauce to it and onions/kimchi/garlic and then eat it. Super messy but super good.
And then the order of soups came. We ordered 4 plates of meat and 3 bowls of soup.
Before.
After. Notice how the number of bowls keeps on increasing.
Makegeolli which is actually nice with yakult. Love it when my camera focuses on wrong things.
You make everything taste better yakult.
Glen teaching Vik the art of bundling up.
I'm really bad with taking photos.
We went to the 7-11 across the street and I found this tiny carton of green tea ice cream which turned out to be around 4 USD why.
And then we went to karaoke.
Panoramic you can barely see yay!
idk what happened with this photo so i'll just keep it on here.
Photo courtesy of Ryan
Glen and Noah made some outstanding performances. Ke$ha and Creed respectively.
Ryan made some outstanding Korean raps too.
Last shot of the night was the light ball in the karaoke room. Hey Jude is a silent (or not so silent) killer of the throat.
Until my roommate Susanna found a rose (with 4 giant Pocky attached) in the trash. Highlight of the day because free food is always the best.
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