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Hey TL, I just arrived in Hongdae, Seoul with very little in the way of planning. Staying at a hostel. If any SC'ers are in the area and want to go out for drinks that'd be fun. Here for 5 weeks over uni break so I've plenty of time to go see some live starcraft if anyone wants to join for that and whatever else. I'm guessing mainly eating and drinking. Pretty quiet atm with the world cup on, haven't seen many Westerners although it is my first night. I'll continue to blog while I'm here with pics and such. Ideas of what I want to do here:
- See a KT proleague match - Go to the OSL group stages - Meet Artosis and bitch about dt's - the Mud festival in July - Watch Argentina vs Korea at city hall or wherever there is a big public screen - Score an invite to a lilsusie gathering - Lotte world - Check out the palace/s, DMZ etc and raise my knowledge of Korean history beyond the last 10 years of esports.
Any other suggestions?
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Make out with a HOT korean girl would be n1 in my list.
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thedeadhaji
39473 Posts
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On June 17 2010 00:22 .AbrHAm wrote: Make out with a HOT korean girl would be n1 in my list.
i think that doesnt need to be mentioned
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Any other suggestions?
post pics on TL
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Try the food ^_^,Find some cute korean ladies and chase them How much does the hotel cost you in USD? and how much are PL matches live? just curious
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i'm jealous for you! i wanna goto korea >< have fun there take some pictures and post them here ^^
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hongdae? ur pretty close to where i live
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On June 17 2010 00:41 NuKedUFirst wrote: Try the food ^_^,Find some cute korean ladies and chase them How much does the hotel cost you in USD? and how much are PL matches live? just curious Yeah the food is definitely a priority although it kinda sucks cause I need to buy and eat for two, most of the korean restaurants don't like serving single patrons. Already got the korean lady front covered so anma's and general skirt chasing is sadly a no-go.
Something like $115US for the first week in a 4 person share room and I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that PL matches are free to attend, hope so.
On June 17 2010 00:45 win8282 wrote: hongdae? ur pretty close to where i live Cool! I'm always keen to meet TL people if you're bored and feel like drinking/games/food.
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CA10824 Posts
go meet up with quesadilla
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On June 17 2010 00:48 Scarecrow wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2010 00:41 NuKedUFirst wrote: Try the food ^_^,Find some cute korean ladies and chase them How much does the hotel cost you in USD? and how much are PL matches live? just curious Yeah the food is definitely a priority although it kinda sucks cause I need to buy and eat for two, most of the korean restaurants don't like serving single patrons. Already got the korean lady front covered so anma's and general skirt chasing is sadly a no-go. Something like $115US for the first week in a 4 person share room and I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that PL matches are free to attend, hope so. Cool! I'm always keen to meet TL people if you're bored and feel like drinking/games/food.
Haha have a blast mate . Hope you get to meet Artosis and lilsusie and any other cool TL'ers who are there.
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Take plenty of pictures !!
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On June 17 2010 00:33 thedeadhaji wrote: hfhf I wish I was there.
I'm stuck in the Ukraine with no White-Ra or Strelok in sight .
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Oh, Have fun man! I really really want to go to South Korea sometime in the near future. =D
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do korean girls like white guys? hate them? treat just like random korean..?
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eat bingsu go to technomart drink a lot of soju go for walks along the han hang out with me when i move there next month
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you, sir, are a lucky man indeed.
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PM Susie and get her as a tour guide.
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- Watch Argentina vs Korea at city hall or wherever there is a big public screenp do it
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
I want some bingsu. Damn diet means it'd only be ice lol. HF in Seoul, there's also a big screen set up down by COEX in Samsung usually. I'd go down, but I think it will be too crowded for my liking.
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On June 17 2010 00:15 Scarecrow wrote: - Meet Artosis and bitch about dt's
let me join when you're planning on this
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On June 17 2010 06:44 Mobius wrote: do korean girls like white guys? hate them? treat just like random korean..? Do white guys like asian girls? hate them? treat them just like some random european?
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I'm gonna be in Seoul with some friends this Friday, if you or anyone else is there we could probably meet up and kick it, but I'm not sure about the timeframe I'm gonna be on. At the end of this month or next I'm going up to play a poker tournament in Seoul so that would probably be a good time too.
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
On June 17 2010 17:06 ZERG_RUSSIAN wrote: I'm gonna be in Seoul with some friends this Friday, if you or anyone else is there we could probably meet up and kick it, but I'm not sure about the timeframe I'm gonna be on. At the end of this month or next I'm going up to play a poker tournament in Seoul so that would probably be a good time too.
lol what tournament?
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
wow 5 weeks? fucking damn i want it
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Next time I go to Korea I'm gonna try to get out of Seoul (my parents have a place at 대치동/deh-chi) but I wanna see what Korea has to offer in different cities country sides . .
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Thank you Mr Hoon http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=102898 and Elric http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=80483 really helpful guides. I'm going to a bathhouse on Saturday (trust me you don't want pics) as my gf is pretty much forcing me. Then on Sunday will go see KT (FLASH!) vs CJ if anyone if anyone wants to join PM me. Pretty happy Hongdae is so close to both MBC (3 stops) and OGN studios. The meals so far have been amazing. Sadly it usually ends with me leaning back in my chair with a food pregnancy wishing I'd stopped to take a photo first.
Seoul was crazy last night with the soccer vs Argentina. Koreans really love their country and with all the enthusiasm it's hard not to get swept up. For some reason I find the patriotism endearing whereas with Americans it's alot more obnoxious. Pretty surprised by how many Koreans there are in Seoul (feels like 99.9%). Sounds stupid to say but it is a bit of a shock coming from Sydney which is a real mix. Here I really do feel like a foreigner. I guess we are so few in comparison that they can just lump us in the one category.
Oh and so far in my attempt to support all sponsors of SC whilst here I've rented a KT mobile, drank Hite (it's really not that bad) and Pocari Sweat (strange yet refreshing, little bit like clear gatorade). I will conduct some SC + PS testing later on and graph the results.
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On June 18 2010 13:55 Scarecrow wrote:Thank you Mr Hoon http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=102898 and Elric http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=80483 really helpful guides. I'm going to a bathhouse on Saturday (trust me you don't want pics) as my gf is pretty much forcing me. Then on Sunday will go see KT (FLASH!) vs CJ if anyone if anyone wants to join PM me. Pretty happy Hongdae is so close to both MBC (3 stops) and OGN studios. The meals so far have been amazing. Sadly it usually ends with me leaning back in my chair with a food pregnancy wishing I'd stopped to take a photo first. Seoul was crazy last night with the soccer vs Argentina. Koreans really love their country and with all the enthusiasm it's hard not to get swept up. For some reason I find the patriotism endearing whereas with Americans it's alot more obnoxious. Pretty surprised by how many Koreans there are in Seoul (feels like 99.9%). Sounds stupid to say but it is a bit of a shock coming from Sydney which is a real mix. Here I really do feel like a foreigner. I guess we are so few in comparison that they can just lump us in the one category. Oh and so far in my attempt to support all sponsors of SC whilst here I've rented a KT mobile, drank Hite (it's really not that bad) and Pocari Sweat (strange yet refreshing, little bit like clear gatorade). I will conduct some SC + PS testing later on and graph the results. Hite is considerably better than a lot of cheap aussie beers like Tooheys, VB and possibly even Carlton.
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As far as Korean beers go IMO
Black Beer Stout(LOL)>OB>Cass>Hite
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I'm in Korea as well! I just arrived on Tuesday, living in Anyang with my aunt. Having fun so far. That game vs Argentina was so disappointing. T_T
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
On June 18 2010 17:34 SultanVinegar wrote: As far as Korean beers go IMO
Black Beer Stout(LOL)>OB>Cass>Hite agreed, hite is so terrible, how do people drink that nonsense -_-
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The food is one of the best parts of Korea.
1. so galbi (소갈비) manner beef bbq 2. oo sam gyub (우삼겹) sickest thin slices of beef with manner sam jung 3. gam ja tang (감자탕) hard to eat but the reward is well worth it if you go to a good place 4. pok tan ju (폭탄주) I trust that as an aussie the OP should be able to appreciate the manner hybrid drink that pok tan ju is
And of course you should not leave the country without going to club i or boss at least once.
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On June 18 2010 19:02 Razii wrote: I'm in Korea as well! I just arrived on Tuesday, living in Anyang with my aunt. Having fun so far. That game vs Argentina was so disappointing. T_T Yeah I prefer Cass the most, and OB more than Hite as well. But I still like Hite well enough. Kona, you're lucky you don't live here, our beers are way worse
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So many people in korea this summer, and also with the fact that tl is growing.
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