Wednesday, December 28, 2005

horrendous housing








however, as you can see here, accomodations for the latter part of the mainland excursion were less than desireable (please direct your attention to the attached photos of the hovel wherein I was interned for several poverty-stricken nights)

while it was surprisingly fun to shower in a room small enough to facilitate both showering and taking a number 2 at the same time, all in all I was not particularly impressed with the bathroom facilities

also, please note the proximity of the hi-tech "garbage/recycling centre" and the children's playground...extra fun for the kids? hmmm...city planners in Korea? I think not.

Korea was a blast, and everything is cheap, but this evidently also includes housing standards for English teachers
but when it's all said and done, I'm sure I'll be back

1 Comments:

Blogger Simon said...

your jealousy of monumentally magnificent domiciles and dwellings mark your failure to grasp the 'Korean way'.....in Korea, you just buy shit all the time.....and if you don't like it, there will probably be a big open pit where you can toss it, and some minority worker will sort it for you.....it's a bit whack ethically, but that's the way it is here in a country in mid-economic transition

that and the fact that your pictures of horrendous housing exist because you were temporarily messing it up for the few days you were here, you scurvy shyster bastard

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