tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15264416.post94558444242652604..comments2023-06-06T17:49:29.254+09:00Comments on Rock Japan Elec-tric: updatesElechttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14147224396887035942noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15264416.post-66095613635681311382010-06-12T08:12:02.531+09:002010-06-12T08:12:02.531+09:00Hey Jimi! Long time no see! *Hides face in shame* ...Hey Jimi! Long time no see! *Hides face in shame* ><;; Haven't been much on the computer as well... But you're going to Korea, huh?!?? My home country! Congrats on making it over there! Next, conquer the whole world! :D But once you're there, it's most likely gonna be HOT HOT HOT and HUMID HUMID HUMID, so here are some cold dish recommendations from me! For a main dish, try nengmyun (thin white noodles in ice) and for dessert, try popbingsu (red bean sherbet sundae)! A warning for the poppingsu, it comes in a HUGE bowl, so be sure to share it with your other band mates!! Those things will definitely cool ya off after a hot live. Oh and also, native kimchi and bibimbap is simply KICKASS. You can't get any better stuff than in the motherland. You'll shun American-made kimchi forever after trying the original stuff. Assuming you don't get any crappy kimchi, that is. :P But don't worry, heavenly kimchi will be plentiful there! And make sure you get dol (stone bowl) bibimbap if you do decide to get some spicy hot stuff! I also recommend the ever-so-famous kalbi (barbequed Korean ribs) or samgyupsahl (grilled pork belly) or bulgogi (spicy pork) if you crave some serious meat. Kalbi's a little on the expensive side though, so go for samgyupsahl or even bulgogi if you're on a tight budget. Still good stuff though! Ahahah, I wrote a whole essay on food, but I hope you'll make an entry telling what food you ate in Korea! Oh yeah, stay away from the green peppers they serve as a side dish in most restaurants... Don't want you to be crying waterfalls and having nosebleeds in Korea. :X Good luck in Korea, and have a safe trip returning to Japan! x]Toasternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15264416.post-4671838086532536832010-06-11T06:59:49.906+09:002010-06-11T06:59:49.906+09:00Thanks for the update! This is my favorite blog, y...Thanks for the update! This is my favorite blog, you do so much interesting stuff.ttnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15264416.post-566471271252917052010-06-10T21:44:45.654+09:002010-06-10T21:44:45.654+09:00Wow, you didn't know how to do production at a...Wow, you didn't know how to do production at all???<br /><br />'Cuz Tokarev sounds solid. The songs are just as danceable recorded as they are live. XD<br /><br />Can't wait for our copy of Beretta to come in..<br /><br />AND WALKING FREAKIN' ASHLAND. <br /><br />Have fun in Korea! (I want native Kimchi and Bi Bim Bop so bad).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09667715828335638092noreply@blogger.com