Keeping the Sanity Alive



Greetings everyone
well as you know I have been here for some time. I am starting to settle in nicely. Now I feel I can tell you what I do on an average weekend. So here goes.
Friday
worked till ten pm. That's PM one word. The crew, as I like to call them, went out for dinner and we had a delicious Korean BBQ. It was a new place as our usual Friday night diner decided to change over night into some other BBQ spot and it was packed, although there weren't any dancing girls, who dance outside to promote a new store women's rights are different here, but it was still no place for 8 foreigners. We found a nice place with delicious food just around the way. It was Duck. Fantastic.
So from there, Dave and I went to a little going away party which I thought would be a nice way to finish off the week. Have a drink and be in bed 2 am, maybe 3 am. That's AM, one word. Around 1:30 in the AM, the neighbour freaks out as we are being to noisy. Rightfully so, the nieghbour that is. After this man stood in the door way of Tess and Frans apartment, Fran is leaving, until we until we left, all of us did he let us be and went back to bed. From there we made it to Cass Rock. In Korean it is CassUH RockUH. We had some Soju and beer and chatted and drank the night away. Little to my awareness, we did drink the night away. We left the bar around 430 or 5 in the AM. The walk home which usually takes 15 minutes, took us a good half an hour, and not due to the drunkenness state that most of us were in. Just a relaxing walk back home, or the home as it is said in Korea. To make this short, I made it to bed by 7 in the am. It was a good morning.
As Saturday has already started I will tell you about after I woke up. I got up around 12 which is pretty good I think. I went down to Suwon station which is about a 20 minute trip. It was a good trip, I managed to make it to the adidas store well and fine. I did my business there and moved on, the interesting part here is that the had this huge lift, not sure of the exact name, on the side of the road and they were moving things back and forth over traffic. Picture a giant back hoe lifting and moving things over a busy road, say the 401 for example. Amazing.
When I returned to my place, I change and headed off to play virtual golf. Koreans love golf more than Texans love guns. I found myself with Dave and Neil in a good size room with three giant screen and a few others looking for a round of nine in the comfort of home feeling complete with air conditioning. Now I have played golf for a while now and felt pretty confident. What is left of that confidence was left as I paid for my round and went home. I was plus 45 for 18 holes. Virtual golf is more like golf on a big screen inside for people who cant afford 200 dollar rounds on out door courses. So with that said, I will become a pretty good virtual golfer. My excuses for the bad round. New clubs, the tee was too high, I slept maybe 5 hours, you cant really judge the distance properly, and the thing is in metres, also the water was green tea water. But with that said I did out drive everyone when I did hit the ball. Well.
Saturday night, Poker. I won one round and lost horribly the second round, in short I come out a winner, made 4 dollars. That's 4 milkshakes in a bag.
Sunday. Well Sunday was a good day. I played two soccer games and had a wonderful time doing it. I played with two totally different teams. One negative and one positive. I have to decide. It is hard, but it must be done. I played well even though I played striker. But I must add this quote, and I quote and you can quote me on the quote that I am quoting. :
Suwon player "so are you guys from England"
Emiel "no"
Suwon player "Ireland then?"
Emiel "no we are from Canada"
Suwon Player "no way"
Emiel "well I am Dutch but I grew up in Canada"
Suwon Player "But you guys are good at soccer, how can you be from Canada"
So the night ended, first game lost 4-1, second game tied 1-1, Emiel scored, I did not but I played well I think.
and so tomorrow I go back to work completely sane, enjoy the pics.

2 Comments:
James,
It is good to see your schedule. That's one word. It's also good to see that you're having fun. I'm not doing too bad at all. Waiting for the first reg. season hockey game. The Leafs play Ottawa.
GO LEAFS!
Say hi to that little monkey Emiel
Dallas
hey Dallas,
my schedule is a little nutty sometimes, these Koreans dont believe in sleep so much as they do in working all the time. but we manage to have fun anyways. i will be more than happy to report that ottawa will still win. all i can do this year is listen to the games early in the morn, so you will have to cheer for both sides, well at least still make comments about how Toronto is way better than Ottawa and then imagine what i would say in reply.
Go Sens
Matt
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