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Seoul Day 4- Octopussy

First I thought: Mission complete!!!
Nothing about make up, acting and screenplaning was in my mind, so
my freetime began.
In 1988 Seoul had the olympic summer games and I am a huge fan of it,
so I decided to visit  the Olympic Park. I had 30 min. before my translator
Hong came to join me. First I bought my foreign coutry-wristband as usual
in a shop near the olympic baseball stadium.
I was so excited and tried to come in the stadium, but everything was closed.
Finally I found a open door to the stadium for officials and walked in.
After a while I  stood between trophies and equipment of the players on the floor.
I tried a door to the playground, but it was also locked, so I took another and
walked down a floor and entered a dark room.
I switched on the light and was shocked ( in a good way), I stand between clothings,
baseball bats and helmets in the cabin of the LG Titans (korean professional baseball team).
I was looking a little while around and went back outside. There I met Hong and we went
to the huge Olympic stadium, but it was also closed for visitors.
We found a open door for officials and went in. ong introduced me as an german top athlete,
who visited Seoul to see the stadium ( lol :-) ), at least I got my pics on the playground and
we drove to a big shopping destrict for electronics. It was so huge like the moon ( I guess ;-) )
and I bought my first korean PS3-game.
After this we went to the biggest shopping destrict for clothing in the world ( Mars size ;-) );
but the korean jackets were to tiny for german shoulders.
At least we visited ( now Sujan was my translator) a traditional food market and really strange stuff
was everywhere, like grey saussages and huge, red octopuses with long tentacles.
I decided for a korean pancake with seafood- very tasty :-)

Good Night!

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