Those Koreans Know How to Party
Since my website is coming up more and more on random Google searches, I will refrain from mentioning too many names. I didn’t know whether to file this post under the Play or Work category. With Michelle’s work, the lines are definitely blurred.
Last night was the 17th anniversary for Michelle’s work. That is a pretty impressive accomplishment and they threw another rooftop party. This one was much bigger than the last one with people everywhere. Again there was no Scotch, so I refrained from rooftop cigars, but there was Soju. Like many events that have open bars, they display a row of their selection of beers and spirits. You can see those below. Well as the night progressed, the boyfriends, fiances, and husbands of the staff ended up with our own bottles of Soju in hand. River Dance, The Robot, and The Cabbage Patch were just some of the dances that made an appearance, and I think I did them all. It was a lot of fun, and a good night was capped off with a great Korean meal on the company tab. I’m fighting to stay awake now. It was totally worth it.
This is Michelle’s work. What the hell?
Looking aloof.
Party sponsors.
Beer. Beer. Beer.
You like, Kyung?
Game on!
It’s Kenny G! I have no idea what his connection is with the Korean community. It makes me a little more glad to be Chinese.
City lights.


April 24th, 2007 at 6:35 pm
Jerk, punch any cute girls in the gut like I told you to? :D
April 24th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
Is that how you impress the Korean community? I really wish I remembered that tip for the party. It’s hard to be Chinese at these events. I need to fit in as well as I can, and my drinking heavily isn’t cutting it.