Pictures from Korea
Well, I spent two years in Korea teaching. I learned to ride there and decided to keep on while I'm back here. Unfortunately, I was never able to get on a Honda while there, but if you feel like I do, riding is riding. Anyways, thought I'd share some photos. [Shameless plug] If you want to know more, I chronicled my adventures there in a concise blog: http://rokrider.blogspot.com
On the way to the shore:

My buddy bought a Husqavarna and forgot it has like a 1 gallon tank... Honda to the rescue, lol:

Lined up in the parking lot in front of the house we rented for that weekend:

Using my gas tank as a make-shift table for a quick lunch:

Cool bridge I found:


A cool pic of when my bike was still red:
On the way to the shore:

My buddy bought a Husqavarna and forgot it has like a 1 gallon tank... Honda to the rescue, lol:

Lined up in the parking lot in front of the house we rented for that weekend:

Using my gas tank as a make-shift table for a quick lunch:

Cool bridge I found:


A cool pic of when my bike was still red:
Sweet pics, love the Bridge pics. I have a friend stationed in Korea right now(he doesnt ride) but he has some really interesting pictures....I have never traveled outside the U.S. so its interesting to me to see pictures from other countries.
I spent 45 days in Yechon Korea when I was in Marine Corps back 87. It was a young single man's dream. I came home with so many pairs of expensive shoes (that only cost me 7 or 8 bucks) it wasn't even funny. Luckily that's ALL I came home with (wink) LOL It really was great. Enjoyed the pics!
If shoes u mean women than I can understand...but i wear my shoes until they look like utter ****....Basically I could care less about shoes, to me the cheaper the better....maybe thats why my wife buys my shoes because she knows I will go get the cheapest pair possible lol.
No, I tried my best to steer clear of the subject of women to avoid being censored LOL. I actually meant shoes. Nike, Adidas, New Balance...you name it they had it, all for 8 bucks or less. I lived on a big bowl of egg ramen noodles, kemshi, and a huge bottle of OB beer. All for about 70 cents.
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