ARASHI IS ALIVE!

Good news everyone – Arashi is Alive! ^^

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Review: Dun Laoghaire Festival of World Cultures 2008

SMAP X SIOB

Friday was a bit of a strange day. I woke up feeling rather sad. It seemed that EVERYONE was gone. I counted in my head and concluded that over 10 people that I care about were nowhere near me and felt very alone. Damn the lot of you and your foreign-ness….even Done-bloody-gal!

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Independence Day

If there’s one bad thing about my host family, it’s that they can be TOO nice a lot of the time. I’m not allowed out to explore, there’s always somebody insisting that they’ll go along with me. I appreciate their concern and I enjoy their company, but I’m used to being independent on holidays. I’m a good traveller and I never get lost. I like discovering things for myself and learning from my own mistakes.

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What The Folk?!?!

Well, you all didn’t pray hard enough – I didn’t get to go to Insadong on Saturday.

Bizarrely enough, my family decided to use that rainy day to go to the predominantly OUTDOORS Folk Village near Suwon, about 2 hours away in the car.

Like everything else I’ve seen so far, it was a-ma-zing. (!)

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Seoul Sister

First off, let me say that this has nothing to do with the tragi-comic demise of the famous PopSeoul blog. RIP in Peace.

The title refers to my very first visit to Seoul on Friday 25th. It was…underwhelmed. I had a great day but all that I saw of Seoul was through the train window. We went to the National Museum of Korea and if there was anything else nearby, I didn’t see it. But that’s enough moaning for now – have some pictures:

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Huzzah For The Lap Top!

I finally got my laptop up and running with an Internet connection that’s so sexy-fast you won’t believe it!

Now I can show you some of my photos taken so far~

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