Sunday, August 29, 2010

Karaoke Live


So, I sang in front of 5,000+ people in Sacheon. It was for the marathon runners. There was a total 10,000 people running. Half of them started the race before we went on.

Let's just say the experience was interesting. I'll say that I'm glad to know fear on all levels and say that I have lived after :)
After two words my mouth went completely dry, my hands were shaking, and I forgot some words. Billie Jean wasn't the best...but by the fourth song, La Bamba, I felt a little better.

The following are some pics of the band and our fans...check it out. Really rock and roll ^^


Friday, August 27, 2010

Band Practice

So, I'm in a band.



No AC in the lunchroom

The question is do I stay and finish my food or not? The obvious answer is of course; if you're hungry why not stay and eat?

The food is already salty, it doesn't need anything added on my end. But as I sit and shovel spoonful after spoonful of rice in my mouth, I can't stop sweating. The beads are forming around the rims of my glasses, my hairline, and on my upper lip.

30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Farenheit
It's just too damn hot...

Now I understand why everyone in Asia has fans.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Shanghai..no hotel...no problem

Waiting to get a one day visa for Shanghai...

-"Alright, it was nice speaking with you. I have to go find a hotel now. I didn't book one before coming to Shanghai."
-"What? Wait, maybe I can help."
-"Ok. I'll wait."

The next thing I know two Korean girls, about 13 years old, are jumping around me.
-"Do you mind staying with them?"
-"Uh, no that's fine."

One hour later...(after a bus ride with a 15 person Korean tour group)

I'm unpacking a few things in the hotel and trying to make small talk with two 13-year old Korean girls who don't know how to react to a random stranger is sleeping in the same room with them. I get it, to them this was strange. To me, this was the perfect way to jump back into my Korean-ness.

Welcome back to Korea Sam!