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09-29-2009 , 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by wat.
eatmefish you are probably the best poster on 2p2

also come on rek u can tell me -_-
i dont even remember but yeah 86cc and maybe 82cc are like the only possibilities no? why does it even matter lol
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09-29-2009 , 12:15 AM
why does anything matter

just curious
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09-29-2009 , 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Rekrul
lol 나 소주 계속 맛을수있어...소주 나한테 물같애 ㅋㅋ

ive been travelling so much that i don't really live anywhere but generally am around coex cuz thats the most convenient location in seoul

going back to seoul tonight woohooooo
ㅋㅋㅋ 알았어. 나 2병쯤 맛을수있어. 나 한국돌아가기후에 우리 폭탄주마시자

where's your fav. nightlife spot in Korea?
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09-29-2009 , 04:27 AM
club i is the best i guess, i dunno it's all kinda the same these days...all that matters is the group u go out with if its the right crew it will always be fun

응 크럽아이가서 폭탄주 처먹고 여자들한테 작업열심히하자
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09-29-2009 , 05:16 AM
have you been drinking in itaewon? There are a few bars there I love, mainly b1. There's also a really good hookah over there but it's run by middle easterns which means, no alcohol.
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09-29-2009 , 05:39 AM
ive been everywhere (lived there 6 yrs). there are lots of great hookah bars all over seoul now (the hookah itself isnt that great of quality but whatever)
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09-29-2009 , 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by dannyr
room salons sounds like the gclubs in bkk(wich is always good times), never got to check them out last time we were in seoul, we went to club I though wich was good.
oh and club answer was awesome.
The room salon I went to was basically the same as a gclub in Bankok except wayyyy more expensive. I think the one I went to in Seoul was called Mozart but not sure.
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09-29-2009 , 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Rekrul
ive been everywhere (lived there 6 yrs). there are lots of great hookah bars all over seoul now (the hookah itself isnt that great of quality but whatever)
there's one in itaewon called Welcome Dubai or something like that. Their quality is really good. If I'm in the mood to go out, I like going to Rainbow in 강남. They've got some pretty interesting flavors. Although I really hate 강남역, drinking in 신촌 is better than there imo
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09-29-2009 , 11:11 AM
what do u mean if ur in the mood to go out

does not compute
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09-29-2009 , 03:31 PM
Going out to chill vs. going out to get drunk

Dubai - bad food, meh atmosphere, good hookah.

Rainbow - good hookah as in cool flavors, drinks, lots of people go on weekends, and if I'm traveling for 40 mins to get there (i live in 경복궁) I'm set on getting drunk that night.

해피? 알아들었어?ㅋㅋ

Those stories about Crazy are epic man. Minus the car ride that's friggin awesome. How is Crazy pulling these ridic. hot sounding women?
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10-02-2009 , 01:41 AM
i'm in beijing atm, anyone else here?

everything but stars and facebook works on this isp lol
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10-02-2009 , 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Syous
i'm in beijing atm, anyone else here?

everything but stars and facebook works on this isp lol
you're such a world traveler, im jealous
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10-02-2009 , 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Gregvenezia
you're such a world traveler, im jealous
This is actually something I aspire to do. Traveling around the world teaching English is pretty sweet. I'll have my EU citizenship in a year and I'll have no problem bouncing around from country to country teaching English within the EU countries.
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10-02-2009 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperUberBob
This is actually something I aspire to do. Traveling around the world teaching English is pretty sweet. I'll have my EU citizenship in a year and I'll have no problem bouncing around from country to country teaching English within the EU countries.
oh thats awesome. i was a dual citizen w/ korea up until a few years ago in which i had to get rid of the korean citizenship sigh.
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10-02-2009 , 04:24 PM
whyd u have to get rid of dual citizenship?
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10-02-2009 , 05:54 PM
probably because he didn't want to go to the army.

21 year olds have to serve a mandatory 2 year service to the Korean Army. Skip out and you'll never be allowed to come back.

There's a pretty infamous incident w/a rapper, yoo seung jun, who basically did that and to this day he's not allowed back

he had a really good song too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocWII95hlhE

cheasy video tho :P
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10-03-2009 , 03:12 AM
didnt check the youtube link but it better be na na na lol

syous, i dont have pm abilities because im a newbie, you got aim/msn where i can ask you a couple questions?

i've been looking for a big metropolis in asia to vacation/chill for a month or 2 in...seoul is definitely looking like a good possibility
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10-03-2009 , 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by xenish
didnt check the youtube link but it better be na na na lol

syous, i dont have pm abilities because im a newbie, you got aim/msn where i can ask you a couple questions?

i've been looking for a big metropolis in asia to vacation/chill for a month or 2 in...seoul is definitely looking like a good possibility
My thread covers various questions about South Korea. My knowledge base has improved immensely over time (as you would expect) so I am able to answer more questions about the country.

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/92...-korea-429251/
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10-03-2009 , 03:38 AM
tyty, i read your whole thread and it has answered a lot of my questions. i just had a couple regarding seoul specifically, and i will also be playing poker as my sole source of income, so some questions about setting up a VPN
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10-03-2009 , 03:54 AM
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tyty, i read your whole thread and it has answered a lot of my questions. i just had a couple regarding seoul specifically, and i will also be playing poker as my sole source of income, so some questions about setting up a VPN
Rekrul and Syous would be the most knowledgeable about Seoul. I've only been there for a week since I got here and wasn't that excited about it. Though my opinions were overly harsh and highly generalized, they were truthful to me.

I think you need a certain personality to really enjoy Seoul. You have to be a socially aggressive person to enjoy everything the city has to offer. Many times, I didn't even feel as though I was in South Korea when in Seoul. It was as if Seoul was its own country.

I spent my teenage years living in a small, rural town in a mountainous region of America. So, I am easily overwhelmed in very large city environments and you can't get much larger than Seoul.
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10-03-2009 , 04:37 AM
chu SUCK
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10-03-2009 , 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Rekrul
chu SUCK
Pretty bad pun. Are you referring to me "sucking" or that Chuseok sucks?
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10-03-2009 , 05:33 AM
chusuck sucks
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