Re: Santa Claus Conquers the Koreans <Reply # 4 on 12/18/2013 5:55 PM >
Posted by bonnie&clyde You sure are silly! Good thing you didn't get shot at sneakin around on all the rooftops lol!
Er, I'm in Korea. Who would be shooting at me?
Posted by bonnie&clyde Anyways, these made me smile so thanks for that. What is #16 btw?
16 is usually referred to as a "disco" I think. You can see one in operation here:
In Korea, they're controlled by a power-hungry operator who will try to swirl it around and single out individual riders, sometimes trying to flip up girls' skirts (in a playful way) and talking shit about riders over the PA. Usually they're one of the highlights of Korean amusement parks just because of how much personality is overflowing in them, and the people riding provide entertainment for the people lined up waiting to get on. And they also have a weird backdrop of out-of-date American pop culture icons.
Here's another picture we took at the same time.
You can see it in this irritating K-pop music video that was filmed at the same location.
That's probably my least unfavourite K-pop music video based solely on the location, though the property owner told me they stiffed him on the rental fee.
Oh, and also, this ride features in the video.
I'm releasing an article soon about this location and how it's inspired Korean pop culture.
Posted by bonnie&clyde Also TERRIBLE PARENT! All kitty food dishes are EMPTY!
Blame my fat-ass cats. I do try never to let them run out of dry food, but I guess this was a longer day than I remembered. They probably finished the last of it right before I arrived home, at which point I dumped out a can of Korean cat food for them, which honestly makes western cat food look like slurry. Seriously, Korean and Japanese cats have access to amazing cat food.
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Re: Santa Claus Conquers the Koreans <Reply # 11 on 12/20/2013 1:54 AM >
nice work, this looks like it was a lot of fun to do Freedom breeds war; and Peace, slavery. So it shall be forevermore: Men who love freedom buy it with their lives, and lovers of peace with their freedom.