Saturday, September 01, 2007

I woke up at 12 after a terrible night out clubbing. By terrible, I mean awful experience.
Furthermore, the damage to my pockets was substantial and the only thing I was thinking while taking the cab back, was the bowls of jajangmyun I could have gorged myself with, had I not gone clubbing.

The mentors club organised a cellphone trip for international students to Gangpyeon. Korea uses a different band from the rest of the world, which is why our handphones wouldn't work there. However, so far I haven't heard anyone being able to explain it using proper technical terms.

We were supposed to gather at the main gate of Yonsei.
It was a wet day. The weather has started to turn chilly.
Girls with boots have started to appear. Ah, the harbingers of autumn. Finally I can kiss goodbye to the unbearable summer. I love Cold-rea!

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Umbrella Party


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Ariyo doing his ah-beng stance in the streets of Korea, "WHY are we waiting?"


After an extremely long delay due to poor organisation by the mentors, we arrived at this huge mall called TechMall, which sold electronics products like our beloved Sim Lim square/Funan.
Nothing really spectacular. We walked around trying to look for second handhandphones that suit our tastes and more importantly budget. I was glad that Edward passed me his second hand phone, which saved me the trouble of shopping for one.

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Men love widgets.

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Colourful phones and even more colourful prices.

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We were tinkering with Adam's 500,000 won Hp (~SG$800+ hp). 3 men excited over feeding some pet dog and keeping it happy. Lol.

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I was as tired as the little girl after walking rounds and rounds of handphone counters.

Our korean guides from Yonsei brought us to a restaurant for dinner. We asked for bulgogi because we were craving for meat badly.

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Our korean guide, the one on the right of the 1st pic.

The shop owner gave us two additional plates of meat and some complementary ginger tea because we were exchange students. haha.

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The meat was gone so fast that I couldnt take a photo of it. Ariyo fervently scraping the remnants with his chopsticks.


Sg, Hk, Chinese and the Koreans. My eyes are closed again.
O I am starting to believe that I have smaller eyes than Koreans.

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