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Subway Ping-Pong

October 3, 2005 @ 12:27 am | Listen to this post

Today I finally got word back on my apartment and can move in after work on Tuesday. But until then, I’m staying at a guesthouse because of Erin’s mom visiting Korea. Plus I didn’t want to overstay my welcome. Since I’m not working yet and it’s the weekend, I thought I’d catch up on my Korean TV and sitting on my keyster. Well, I guess this is the best way to meet chicks because I met this girl doing that exact thing. We would spend the whole day together and go out to eat in the night. But after she left I realized that I still do not know her name. I guess there’s an international rule that states if you do not know a girl’s name after 15 minutes of talking, then your not allowed to ask, because your a moron. It’s ok, because she will be mine… oh yes, she will be mine. My night ended with another new friend from London who is in Korea to renew his Chinese visa for traveling. We borrowed a couple paddles and a ball from the house and walked down the street to Meokgul Station, a subway station, which had 5 professional ping-pong tables. How many cities have a subway system, let alone ping-pong tables in them? Brilliant.