Yesterday was voting day for the city of Busan. All of last week, elderly citizens showed their support for their candidate choice by bellowing through megaphones on the backs of open trucks in small but enthusiastic rallies every morning. Indeed, a friend of mine said he used them as his human alarm clocks. All this would be pointless if it weren't for the fact that school was cancelled yesterday so that citizens could vote.
Despite the fact that it was chilly and rainy, we salvaged the day by having fun like high school students. I met up with Hosu, Han, Jon, and Julianne at Doogie Board Game Cafe in PNU around 12:45pm. It costs only 2400 won each person per hour to play board games, and you can drink mango juice, iced green tea, and iced coffee free of charge.
We had lunch at a Japanese-style curry restaurant across the street and I got the curry udon with shrimp tempura and chicken kaarage (12 000 won). It was yum, and I'm already reminiscing about it.
We went bowling at the comic bowling alley place. It's pretty pricey though. We played 3 games, and it was almost 12 000 won a person. The atmosphere is fun though, and I reached a new hi-score of 76, woo-hoo!
We wasted a bit of time deciding if we wanted to watch a movie or do escape room. With none of those options working out, we made the right choice by going to noraebang. After hearing the guys sing it, this is my song of the day.
Afterwards chimek at Outdark, we went to
Thursday Party, naturally.
Face swap strikes again.
So apparently, April.14th is Black Day in Korea. Single people wear black and eat black bean noodles to express their bitter loneliness. Mr. Park from 6-2 gave me this:
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