Each of those was $2. Churp.
There were cat pillows and a cool Simpsons calendar/to do list thing with pins of each of the characters. I asked Justin about it and he said he has student that rocks Lisa stuff because her English name is Lisa and has no idea what The Simpsons are. This lady might've though.
After this I stop at this market/mall thing I've seen a few times while I'm on the bus. I get kind of distracted before I actually go there and walk around the area first.
Matching pants too.
I've also seen a lot of these people with signs and matching clothes bowing, dancing, and singing. Apparently this is the campaign trail here. Pretty bizarre but deserves some reporting.
If it wasn't so entertaining it would be more annoying.
Bowing to potential supporters.
Their strength isn't always in numbers.
So many vendors and just about every vegetable and fish was for sale. I visit a few stores. My favorite was this quilt one that looked like the softest thing ever.
South Korean Quilt w/ Paquin.
In this area there are a ton of these fish tanks to keep them in before they're sold or eaten. Aquarium meets refrigerator. Justin tells me Josh was really drunk one night and stuck his hand in one to go fishing.
Phish heads.
Assorted wood for sale.
When I had Sushi with Josh the day before this, he informed me that I missed one of the main attractions in Ilsan on my previous visit. So when I finished looking around here I headed to Daewangam Park to see the light house and bridge that goes on to some rock islands.
I passed the pyramid looking building again. It was popping with old dudes gambling.
Seen a few stores that say Las Vegas but they just have clothing.
I passed the pyramid looking building again. It was popping with old dudes gambling.
Seen a few stores that say Las Vegas but they just have clothing.
O.O.T.D.
The other stuff I'd seen before didn't change much. I took a different way to the point of the cape to see something different. All I saw was just some trash and farming.
Eerie chair.
The coast was super rocky and the waves were bigger than at the beach. When waves crashed on the beach it would move all the rocks and then they would settle when the wave pulled back. It made a weird sound.
My destination yonder.
I walked toward the light house and had a few interesting smells. It was super nice out but got pretty windy over here.
Very rare cat bench. Can you tell it's windy yet?
It amazed me that I missed this the first time. I think I got distracted by an exercise park and cut off one the corners. I head to the end of the rocks and it's ultra windy.
You'd have to try to miss this, right?
On the last rock I spot like ten cats just chilling. They look like puffins or something posted on this rock like they are guarding nests. Locals make cat noises and they come to see what's up. They're all really friendly.
Their food bowls had rocks in them so they didn't blow away but I didn't see any food.
Before I head back I stop for a bitch drink at Moby Dick. After this I hit up Daiso (four story 99 cent store) for snacks and catch a bus back to St. Andrew's.
So many dogs in sweaters.
They don't serve either of those and no Mexican restaurants in Ulsan.
For dinner we just go across the street to this Turkish restaurant. Have falafel and some other goodies. There was this tabbouleh with potatoes that I really liked and haven't seen before. I showed Justin Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie and he loves it. He mentioned sleeping on the floor earlier and I try this. Floor heaters are awesome.












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