A Scooter Tour of Bucheon, Korea
We hopped on our badass scooters, pulled out the camera, and made a video of us ripping up the streets of Korea. Oh yeah! Check us out.
We hopped on our badass scooters, pulled out the camera, and made a video of us ripping up the streets of Korea. Oh yeah! Check us out.
Now this is what we kind of expected Korea to be like before we got here: marketplaces with bad lighting and fresh produce, fresh fish, and meat cut right in front of you, vendors yelling for your attention, and random sock stores of random stuff.
An homage to Mark Rajakovic's video: http://www.vimeo.com/1478035
Get Big Macs at your front door in Korea. Awesome.
On January 4th, 2010, Korea saw the most snow theyve seen in something close to forever.
I tried to teach my students how to Trick-or-Treat. It went so, so wrong. NOTE: these students are acting, if you can't tell.
We go to a local Korean convenience store, buy all the weird stuff we can find, then make a video of our reactions. Part 1 of 4 vids
Part 2 of 4: We raid a Korean convenience store for all of its weird food, but it, eat it, and record our reactions. Part 2 is of the heartier foods, including weird sausages and hard boiled mini eggs.
Part 4 of 4: This time we drink stuff! Not surprisingly, the stuff we thought would be gross was delicious, and the stuff we thought would be delicious reminded us of traumatic childhood experiences at the hospital.
Here's a video tour of our new favorite bookstore in Korea. It's got loads of new and used books written in English, tons of magazines, and a great website for ordering, in case you don't want to go all the way to Itaewon.