It was a fairly small bar and for some reason a bunch of foreigners were there so it was kind of crowded. Luckily a bunch of people left and there were some seats. I met a new girl named Cindy who is from Washington state. The company she contracted with had a 2 week (or 1 week I forget) training session before they sent people to schools, so she met a bunch of people from Daegu and Busan and goes different places most weekends. The bar thing about this bar is that is only serves 2 beers (Budweiser and Heinkein) and they are fairly expensive. The good thing about the bar is that they play live music - and customers can play. So a couple of foreigners played, the owner played, and some Koreans played. There was a Korean John Mayer and a lady who sang "What's Going On". I took some video clips of that, but I won't bore you with them. What's that, you want to see them? Ok.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Umbrella Bar
On Friday night I met up with some people and we went to a place called Umbrella Bar (or at least that's what foreigners call it). We call it that because there is a red umbrella beside the front door and a big blue one on the ceiling.
It was a fairly small bar and for some reason a bunch of foreigners were there so it was kind of crowded. Luckily a bunch of people left and there were some seats. I met a new girl named Cindy who is from Washington state. The company she contracted with had a 2 week (or 1 week I forget) training session before they sent people to schools, so she met a bunch of people from Daegu and Busan and goes different places most weekends. The bar thing about this bar is that is only serves 2 beers (Budweiser and Heinkein) and they are fairly expensive. The good thing about the bar is that they play live music - and customers can play. So a couple of foreigners played, the owner played, and some Koreans played. There was a Korean John Mayer and a lady who sang "What's Going On". I took some video clips of that, but I won't bore you with them. What's that, you want to see them? Ok.
It was a fairly small bar and for some reason a bunch of foreigners were there so it was kind of crowded. Luckily a bunch of people left and there were some seats. I met a new girl named Cindy who is from Washington state. The company she contracted with had a 2 week (or 1 week I forget) training session before they sent people to schools, so she met a bunch of people from Daegu and Busan and goes different places most weekends. The bar thing about this bar is that is only serves 2 beers (Budweiser and Heinkein) and they are fairly expensive. The good thing about the bar is that they play live music - and customers can play. So a couple of foreigners played, the owner played, and some Koreans played. There was a Korean John Mayer and a lady who sang "What's Going On". I took some video clips of that, but I won't bore you with them. What's that, you want to see them? Ok.
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