Monday, January 29, 2007
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Belated Best Wishes for Christmas
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
The many faces of SLP Santa
Happy Santa:
Distraught Santa:
Sweaty Santa:
Mischievous Santa:
Murderous Santa:
And a few non-Santa related SLP pictures:
Booty
And this ain't no pan and scan shit from the back of a movie theater in Moscow, which is half of what you get here in Korea. This is DVD quality stuff for movies that are still in the theaters back home...heck, Flags of Our Fathers came out like last week.
Anyway, it's enabled me to catch up on a lot of movies I've wanted to see but missed, being in Korea and all...so far I've watched The Departed, Clerks II, Talladega Nights, and World Trade Center, and they all ranged from good to great. Thank you bootleggers!
Monday, January 01, 2007
China
Day 1 -
Random Chinese person: "Hi, how are you?"
Me: "Oh, I'm good, and you?"
CP: "Fine. Where are you from?"
Me: "America."
CP: "Oh, America good country. Very nice. I am a poor art student. Would you like to buy some of my random shit?"
Me: "No, thank you. Have a nice day."
Day 3-
CP: "Hi, how are you?"
Me: silence
CP: "Where are you from?"
Me: "America."
CP: "Oh, America is very good country. You want to buy Mao T-shirt?"
Me: walking away faster, in silence
Day 8 -
CP: "Hi, how are-"
Me: "Fuck off you fucking lowlife."
Seriously, the Chinese folx need to do something about the hawkers before the Olympics get revved up in 2008. It was the biggest blight on an otherwise fun trip.
Oh, I got into a fight with a 10 year old street urchin. That was kind of a downer. Dude had the holey mittens and the wool cap, Dickens style. He was a classic stereotype...of course, I felt like something of a stereotype, too, after I kicked him in the face so he'd let go of me and I could close the cab door...for the rest of that day I kept looking in the mirror and seeing Mr. Burns. Oh well, it's a long story and I don't feel like explaining it all, but I felt more or less justified.
I also met a midget with a huge cock. You see, there's this bar in Shanghai...no, just kidding, well, about the bar, I really did meet a well endowed midget. Picture below. Seriously (more or less).
I saw the sights, of course.
Impressive: the Great Wall, the Summer Palace (it was especially beautiful when I visited b/c it was snowing and the lake was frozen - people could walk all the way across it), the Temple of Heaven, Shanghai's skyline
Cool Enough: the Bund area in Shanghai (it's the historic European district), the Shanghai museum (supposedley the best in China - it was cool, but if that's your best, well, let's just say the Louvre folks aren't sweating), Tiannemen square, the Beijing art museum, Beijing's various shopping areas especially Sanlitu Lu
Meh: Forbidden City, Yu Yuan in Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl Tower
There's plenty more to say, but pictures're worth 1000 words, and I can post them a lot faster than I can type so many words.
Tiannamen Square.
Mao sees all.
Christmas Eve dinner with a show.
The Temple of Heaven on Christmas morning.
The Temple of Heaven, again.
Peking duck on the 25th. Yummy!
Climbing towards the Great Wall at Badaling there are these bears in a cage as an added distraction.
Me looking goofy on the wall.
Can you guess what that is?
The really, really tall Oriental Pearl tower in Shanghai. 350 meters.
One of the tasteful exhibits on display at the Shanghai Sex Museum.
The aforementioned midget. Yowza!
Also at the sex museum: (I don't think you can read it) "A knife for castration."
Ok, so I took a lot of pictures there. It was a fun place.
One of the old European buildings in central Shanghai, along the river. If you could somehow only look at the buildings, and ignore the Chinese people and Chinese words everywhere, you'd swear you were in some old European city half the time. It was a really fascinating city to walk around in.
One of the not so old buildings in Shanghai.
Bikers queued up for the light. Yes, there are bicyclists everywhere in China.
I like the contrasts in this picture, despite the blurriness.
Yes Virginia, there is a Taco Bell in Asia.
And no, it's not good. Mis enchiladas had weird cheeses and spices, and they were served with a side of corn on the cob and a cold bean/corn salad of some sort. They did have corona, however (with a lemon - sigh).
The tablet of 1000 buddhas or somesuch nonsense, at the Shanghai museum.
This was some ancient warrior king, but I couldn't figure out why he was dancing on a baby. The staff wasn't able to give me a solid answer.
"The Curse of the Golden Flower." It's good.
Shanghai's Western skyline, as seen from atop the OP tower.
The Eastern Skyline, as seen from the boardwalk. Yes, it really looks like that.
Yu Yuan in Shanghai.
Yu Yuan shopping district.
Back in snowy Beijing at the Forbidden City.
The Summer Palace (on a not so summery day):
People walking around on Kunming (I think) lake
The marble boat.
I didn't take enough pictures that day, but it was probably the most impressive place I visited...aside from the Great Wall.
And we end our visual narrative there. In the end I was so enamored of China that I enlisted in the military. Because of my vast military expertise I was quickly promoted up the ranks. I salute you all, my former capitalist brethren.