Seoul is mental, bars close at 4a.m. and clubs at 8a.m. It's a pretty cheap city and although quite overpopulated, and very built up, it's fairly laid back. It's very hard to communicate with people, as they have little or no english, although i'll be teaching them how to say "get fucked" and "ya bollix" haha. Food is pretty good here, the first night we went out, sure the big lightweight jimmy had to go to bed at 2.30, were as tri and i stayed out till around 5.30, don't mind that jetlag it's all in your head. the hotel we are in at the mo is o.k. but we're looking for something a bit better. I have to laugh at the way things are a lot smaller here than at home, you would'nt fit a small child in the bath tubs yet alone me, and the bath towels they give ya are the equivilent of tea towels at home, I do need about 10 or so to dry meself. It was really great to have ciara here. She's been a really big help to us, and it's a really good help when you're in a foreign country that ya know nothing about and can't speak the language.
Time for an oul session now, bye.
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