Archive for July, 2010

  • Oh, hello there. If you think this post is going to be about my recent sexual encounters, well… you’re right. I’ve had a lot of action recently. What can I say? It’d been awhile, and I needed to do something about it. So Melissa and I booked a trip to Jeju-do, South Korea’s hidden gem, the “Honeymoon Destination,” the “Hawaii” of Korea. We flew out […]

    Jeju Loveland: Korea’s Erotic Themepark

    Oh, hello there. If you think this post is going to be about my recent sexual encounters, well… you’re right. I’ve had a lot of action recently. What can I say? It’d been awhile, and I needed to do something about it. So Melissa and I booked a trip to Jeju-do, South Korea’s hidden gem, the “Honeymoon Destination,” the “Hawaii” of Korea. We flew out […]

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  • “Mud is not one of the 4 food groups.” – Nancy Cartwright They arrive from trains, from planes, from automobiles. They come from international destinations and every corner of the South Korean peninsula. They arrive by the busload, and they fill every hostel and floor space available in the sleepy beachside town of Daechon. The wind is bending the trees and it’s the middle of […]

    Boryeong Mudfest: Let’s get muddy!

    “Mud is not one of the 4 food groups.” – Nancy Cartwright They arrive from trains, from planes, from automobiles. They come from international destinations and every corner of the South Korean peninsula. They arrive by the busload, and they fill every hostel and floor space available in the sleepy beachside town of Daechon. The wind is bending the trees and it’s the middle of […]

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  • So, we like to camp. It’s summer and this way we can see more of Korea in the best way: the Cheap Way. Because we’re cheap. And camping is fun. (And cheap.) The best part about Ungilsan (aside from being cheap) is that it’s directly accessible on the Seoul metro. Take the Jungang Line in the direction of Yongmun for about an hour, and get […]

    Camping in Korea: Banana Boating in Ungilsan

    So, we like to camp. It’s summer and this way we can see more of Korea in the best way: the Cheap Way. Because we’re cheap. And camping is fun. (And cheap.) The best part about Ungilsan (aside from being cheap) is that it’s directly accessible on the Seoul metro. Take the Jungang Line in the direction of Yongmun for about an hour, and get […]

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