Friday, August 22, 2008

G7 Parties And Seoul Visitors!

So, Friday night rolled around, this meant a night of drinking and partying. The party started with Lindsay, Nicole and I eating dinner together and then moving to Mad Max where we enjoy some refreshing beverages and I devoured about 6 pails of popcorn…it’s an addiction really. The best of Friday night was that Rudy and Marco came all the way in from Seoul to visit and party with me in my area of Korea. 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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