Friday, May 16, 2008

Karaoke Bang and much more

Yesterday’s evening started innocently. We were supposed to have a meeting in prof. Chung apartment. All together (our Lidership Seminar class) with prof. Asif and Mrs. Elizabeth. We did not expected what will be the meeting like, but after few seconds it was all clear. The first words of prof. Chung were: Hi guys, nice to see you. Here is the beer, help yourself!!! And then she added: There is also some wine, if you want. The evening started great. We had a barbeque, gift giving and a lot of chatting with our Korean mates.











Later we (Me, Kristo, Koji, Piotrek) decided to move to Kyoung Hee University for the concert. It was a local version of “Juwenalia” but smaller. As a guy who organized couple of concerts by himself, I was checking how do they do it here. It was so much different. First, I did not see even one police officer or security guy. Nowhere. In front of the stage there was no fence or any other kind of compound. It seems that Korean students can have fun without violence and riots. Weird country, haha.






Later we moved to our regular bar to have some cocktail soju. In the bar we met other KAIST students and moved to another, and another bar. We ended up in the huge karaoke room. After couple of beers I was singing “La bamba”. Yulien started singing in Korean language. Kristo did not sing. He couldn’t, haha. It was a great fun for us but unfortunately huge hangover another day. Anyway, worth doing it.



















On some pictures you can also see a story about Yulien. This is the guy that looks more and more miserable on following photos.



In the morning Kristo told me that after the last night he will not drink alcohol for at least 3 days. He just called me that he started again.

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

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Unknown said...

It sounds like you had an amazing experience out in Korea, I'm planning to go soon as I am a member of a tae kwon do group on tour over there. I'm also hoping to do a bit of kareoke are there any important local songs i should know or traditional korean songs? Are there any popular english artists that they would appreciate? Would you visit again? and what was your favourite memory of your trip?