Friday, March 25, 2011

No rules...

Some weeks just seem to last forever, and when that happens it is good to get away from everything and head down under.   We had to walk to the bus, and we pass these mounds on the way.

EVERY time I pass this store I think of Rob... sorry, I just can't help it.

The specialty menu at Outback.  I have been taking korean classes and have just barely mastered the alphabet.  But while I can sound out the words, I still have no idea what they mean.  It is fun to ask koreans if I am saying things right, though. and then usually get a big laugh with I say puh-nah-say-ee, but it should be puh-NAH-sae-ee... see I just don't get the difference...

The take-away menu- love the little compartments!

It makes you feel like a BIG DOG when you pay with a $100,000 gift certificate, but really it is about 85 bucks.

No visit down under is complete without a chocolate thunder.

Or two...

The bathrooms are oustide... down this long, freezing cold hallway, in the parking garage.

Who's filling lucky?
I'M Filling Lucky!

Reading in Kyobo bookstore while we browse.

Still lovin' the bikes.

The city of Daegu at night.

Because the city is very developed and the space is at a premium, the parking gargaes are all built vertically.  They  have these rotating car movers, it is kind of like the Jetson's closet... if you remember, Jane used to open her closet and the clothes would rotate around so she could choose the perfect outfit, well, this is kind of like that except it brings the cars to the upper levels of the garage. You drive your car into the rotator and the mover brings it up to be parked.  When you want it, a guy up above drives it back into the mover and it comes back down.

Here is a lady going for her car.

self-explanatory....

This is a mall that runs right under the street.  There are lots of little stores here, and you can buy just about anything, except shoes bigger than a size 8. 

Surprisingly, Cafe L'Odour was not that packed :)

We were watching this lady cut hair on humans and dogs, and a scooter pulls up and delivers her a sandwich, the one she is holding in her hand.  What made it so funny is that the sandwich was delivered exactly like she is holding it... no bag, no extra wrapper, just the sandwich, wide open, in the delivery guys hand.  

You might think this would be the BEST store ever, but it is just a convenience store... BORING....

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