Get outta town

Off the Seoul again this morning. Luncheon meeting with the Korean Employees Union leadership. It’s a monthly thing so this will be the penultimate meeting. We have a lot of mutual respect for one another, so I’m sure the news of my upcoming departure will be unwelcome but so it goes.

Plans to hookup with the nephew and other friends for a Friday night romp in Itaewon. I’m sure this will not be the final visit to my old haunts yet, but of course time is winding down. I’m just pleased as hell to catch a break from the dead “nightlife” in Anjeong-ri. Hell, even the bar owners have been complaining to me about the lack of customers lately. Seems that when the soldiers get paid, they also head up to Seoul. And with another exercise on the horizon they are looking at two weeks of zero military business, which is probably 95% of the trade here. Thank God I didn’t get sucked into the temptation to go into the bar business here.

Speaking of bars, here’s that drink menu at Shooter’s I mentioned in an earlier post:

Now, I’ve had my share of blow jobs (a pretty tasty shot containing Baileys) but I just don’t think I’d be comfortable asking the bargirl about having a wet pussy.

I don’t know much about chemistry, but I found this pretty damn funny:

Alright, onward it is.

I need a crowd of people,
but I can’t face them
day to day,
I need a crowd of people,
but I can’t face them
day to day.
Though my problems
are meaningless,
that don’t make them
go away.
I need a crowd of people,
but I can’t face them
day to day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKgj1FNToWY

4 thoughts on “Get outta town

  1. “Off [to] Seoul again this morning. Luncheon meeting with the Korean Employees Union leadership. It’s a monthly thing so this will be the penultimate meeting. We have a lot of mutual respect for one another, so I’m sure the news of my upcoming departure will be unwelcome but so it goes.”

    Eh wot? These people haven’t been told that you’re leaving?

    By the way: the captcha code for this post is “H8 4U.” Since you’re up in Seoul and we’re not meeting, I suppose I do harbor some hate for you.

  2. 65 days left in Korea. In the Army you were what we called a two-digit midget. guys would plaster a set of their stateside orders on their barracks room door to let everyone know their midget status. Any plans to change your website masthead to a PI-themed one when you change your locale? Peace out!

  3. As a matter fact soju I’m looking for someone with WordPress skills to do a PI centric masthead design for the blog.

    My deputy accused me of having “short time-itis” the other day. That’s probably similar to a two digit midget.

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