Waterfalls and Sportz

I went to a waterfall yesterday. Here are some pictures:

On the way back, I took this photo of World Cup Stadium, where Jeju United plays.

I went to a Jeju United game yesterday. Nobody scored. It was really boring. Even the cheerleaders were lame. Korean women shouldn’t dye their hair blonde.

And in case you think it’s only because I don’t know a whole lot about soccer that I think it was sup-bar experience, I got a semi-pro evaluation from my co-worker Daniel (who used to be semi-pro) that the skills on display were worth what I paid for the ticket (0,000 won).

This is what my friend Andrea thinks about Rachael Ray, the Miami Marlins fraudulent and abusive relationship with their city and fans, and all those jinjabongs:

We are already a week into baseball season, and MLB.TV is as reliable and glorious as ever. The Mets have gotten off to a reasonably good start, which is nice to see. MLB.TV is wonderful because you can skip between innings and when your team is winning you can enjoy the ride and if your team has a bad day you can abort the video feed in a way that would offend Rick Santorum.

There was a joint meeting between the Korean teachers and western teachers at Yale today, but nobody got high. Should’ve waited until April 20, I guess.

 

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  1. Tyler Smith's avatar Tyler Smith says:

    Which Waterfall is this?

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