An nyoung ha seh yo (hello) e'erbody. i'm glad to announce i'm in much higher spirits since my last post. since we last wrote/read i have found a new roomie, she's moved in and hopefully not getting pregnant or leaving to go live with another french student (fingers crossed!). we also know some mutual peeps from the dc area so that's promising as well, right?. soo, enough about the boring stuff. first of all, congrats to all you hard working republicans on the national convention. i was seriously sad i wasn't missing out on nyc life to party and not sleep with everyone in the hometown. while you were watching mccain give his closing speech and sipping on free drinks i was eating at a french restaurant in the west village for a friend's bday, drinking at the chelsea pier and then hitting up koreatown. let me tell you, 32nd and broadway is where it's at. obvi i'm an amazing singer so we ended up going to this karaoke bar. this ain't no karaoke kid but you do get your own private room, korean beer, fresh fruit and popcorn included. this also includes two microphones for harmonizing duets and a plasma to pick your musical selections and show the words of all those classic songs you never actually knew the real words to. after being overserved i belted out some journey, boyz II men and various other classics. i then worked up an appetite for some korean bbq. it was just me and three asian boys. they all spoke korean or chinese and have obviously had korean bbq more than a few times. i almost felt like a minority (yes, i am korean) within the korean restaurant only knowing english and figuring out what all of the food selections were on the table. it was seriously delicious. i mean, i say that about all food but it really was amazing bbq. you actually cooked your own meat on this burner thingie and dipped it in all of these kewl sauces. i know, you're hungry now too, aren't you? well, the fun was soon over and i had to be at work 5 hours later. my voice was cracking all day as i'm not used to really singing late night which i'm sure really impressed all of the CIOs i was calling all day. they probably think a pubescent teen is trying to sell them Oracle products which is why i immediately requested chammomile tea so it never happens again. :) welp kids, the weekends of visitors begins in t-3 days. i cannot wait to see many of my college, hs and wisco cohorts. not sure if i already mentionted this but i'll also be back in wisco for homecoming in october so git ur party hats and let's go to the stadium bar like now! off to go eat some ice cream...peace out!
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11 years ago
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