Decisions and Kimchi.
Are there things that I should have said yes to? Probably. Who knows, but i did figure some stuff out the other night. I should thank David for a great dinner, great conversation and a good laugh. He made me feel good about myself and I hope that I was enjoyable company in return.
I experienced eating kimchi! that i have heard so much about. We looked at Soju, and the price was prhobitive so I stuck to a crownie. David was very impressive with his ordering of food. He even said that it was very good in Korean when paying. However they seemed oblivious to the fact he could pronounce these weird assed names. I was impressed! Oh and the chopsticks were odd. Hard to get a grip on, however I don’t think I disgraced myself too badly. I hope when David gets back to Perth again we can go out again!
The coffee was great at Aida’s. Thick dark and sweet, it kept us awake for ages. Boy was I in a crap mood today at work after lack of sleep and listening to people talking.
December 9th, 2005 at 1:15 am
If you want to practice with chopsticks try it on popcorn. It’s light and easy to grab. You should be a pro after a night with popcorn.
December 9th, 2005 at 10:04 pm
it isn’t that i can’t use them.. korean Chopsticks are flat, not rounded. I am used to chinese chopsticks.
December 12th, 2005 at 3:08 am
You didn’t write about our mindblowing sexathon afterwards. I’m still sore…
December 12th, 2005 at 3:15 am
as some famous man said in a great aussie movie called “the castle”
“you’re dreamin’”
December 13th, 2005 at 4:28 pm
as some famous man said in a great aussie movie called “the castleâ€
“you’re dreamin’â€
Hahahaha.
I’ve had Korean only the once and it was great. I got my flat chopstick skills from eating Japanese. I actually struggle with the round Chinese chopsticks. Not enough practise.
December 14th, 2005 at 10:01 pm
Ozboy: I prefer the round ones my self.