I warned them that it was nothing like Seoul. Bupyeong compared to Hongdae is a ghost town by 4 a.m., but in Hongdae people are roaming the streets well after 8 a.m. They weren’t use to bars closing at 5 a.m. and the streets being so dead, but I assured them when you find the right party spots Incheon can be a lot of fun. Rudy and Marco met me at Mad Max where they had one drink before we found a taxi and headed to my place, so Rudy could drop her bag off. We didn’t end up leaving for G7 until around 12:15 a.m. The bar doesn’t usually get busy until after 11:00 p.m. and we wanted to be fashionably late. Since it was Shana’s birthday and G7 was having live music and DJ’s, she celebrated her party there.
!!Happy Birthday Shana!!
Shana and I sharing a birthday picture together.
This was the first night since I’ve started returning to G7 that I got see almost all of my Incheon friends. It was really awesome to see them all, drink with them all, dance with them all and just have a really good time. Most of them are leaving within the next few weeks, so these are our last weekends to really party and hang-out, so we have to make the most of them.
Rudy, Joanne and 'angry' Marco at G7. It was a Mud Fest reunion party is what it was.
I was photographer extraordinaire last night because I just figured out how to change the color options on my camera to black and white, sepia, etc, and I’ve had the camera for about 4 years, so I went to town taking pictures in all the different color options. As you will see from the pictures that follow I may have gotten carried away with the fabulousness of figuring out where the color option button is located.
You know when there is a party at G7 craziness will occurr. Tiffany, Laura and Carmela are showing off their "gangsta" dance moves on the dancefloor of G7. Work It Girls!!

Carolina and I at G7 together. I Love this girl!!

Tommy and I pose for our Kodak moment. I haven't seen Tommy in over a month, so it was so awesome to finally get to see him and dance with him on Friday night.
Tiffany and I at G7 posing in true Korean style.
This is Beth and I at G7 clearly we are so over all the happy, smiling pictures, so we opted for the tongues out photo.

I have no idea where I find my friends. Julian and Carmela are clearly angry and I'm clearly enjoying the picture way too much.

Tommy, Nicole and I embracing each other at G7 and thouroughly enjoying the air conditioner that is right behind us. This was the last picture taken Friday night :(
Once we had had enough of G7 we headed to Bupyeong square to go hang out at Woodstock with the rest of the foreigners that were at G7. It’s just a local watering hole that is very popular amongst the foreigners. I have yet to actually buy a drink from there. The place is so tiny we all have to stand out on the street to drink and chat, but I think that’s what makes it so fun. It was littered with foreigners last night because we all moved there from G7 and kept the birthday/drinking parties going. We hung out there for about an hour before Rudy, Marco, Lisa, Nicole, Carolina and I left to get some water and decided to stop for some food at a 24 hour dukgalbi place. We just hung-out there for about an hour or so before Lisa, Nicole and Carolina left. Rudy, Marco and I went to find another bar to drink at because we weren’t ready to go home. We went to Dizzy’s for one drink and then grabbed a cab and headed back to my place. It was so awesome of Rudy and Marco to come visit me in Incheon because Incheon’s nightlife is nothing compared to Seoul’s. I hope they come visit me again, but I don’t think that will be happening anytime soon.

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