Jerome, me, Josh, Micah. The world DJ Festival. 9:05 AM Saturday, (9 AM on a Saturday morning = DEATH TIME. But I'll do it once in a while). We took the slow train and arrived in Seoul around 1. Jerome brought pre-mixed bottles of Soju and Aloe juice, (which is a very good mixture if you ask me), so we started drinking at around 9:15 AM. Crazy huh.
I am ok at pacing myself, Jerome ended up falling asleep on the way to the hotel, and just barely got into the hotel room and went to sleep again.

We ended up going to the show without him. Jerome arrived at about 10 PM after the show had been bumping for 5 hours or so. The concert was near the World Cup Stadium:
We had a very interesting taxi ride to the place where the show was, right there on the Han river, one of the biggest rivers in Korea. Crazy huh.
The concert was very pretty.
And the moon was very pretty.
And Micah is very pretty.
There were lots of foreigners there. My shoes got very dirty. My friend Rob, Micah, and me:

On the left, that's my friend Jennifer, or "honey love closet". She lives near Jeonju. That is not fair to me:

The next day we went to a falafel place. FALAFEL. Seoul rules. Go to the Itaewan district. You can even get a steak, if you are into that kind of thing. I think that that guy was a little weirded out that I was shooting a video. But I wanted to be sure and get the music that was playing!!
After the wonderful Itaewon district, we stopped by the Seoul tower:
They used to use the hill that the Seoul tower was built on for smoke signals. They would fill those smoke stacks with wood:
We took the BULLET TRAIN back. (It is called the KTX, or KTX-uh if you are Korean) It is totally awesome. 300 km/hr. Too bad it is 3 times more expensive than the slow train:
When we got on the KTX and sat down, I realized that they were playing an asian sounding instrumental version of a popular beatles song over the loudspeakers. It was a striking moment for me, and I tried to harness it with the power of my camera, but I started singing and kind of spoiled it, and then it was interrupted by a greeting from the KTX staff, but I will show you the video anyway:
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