Miss Korean restaurant in NYC I went there with friends and it was expensive and some female customs were slutty! Two orders will be $99 dollars. NOT WORTH IT!!!
Gilo Hey Ash,
So you went to the house I was born in, in Gilo. I wonder if the bullet holes are still in the kitchen walls from the intifada.
If you have any pics, please send me them.
I hope you are having an amazing time working at Haaretz!
Raf
Hi!! My friend^^ Hi, my friend .
Do you remember me?
I am Yong Kyu.
we had met rainy me in the Samcheok penis park the 2009 summer.
With my girl friend Min Jung Kim^^
I so late to your Blog visit .
I am sorry~
The weather of the South Korea is much cold these day.
Much snows had dropped excessively several days ago.
We communicate often informing the news infrequently each other.
It is my homepage address visit(http://www.cyworld.com/lyknim2) and leave writing to guest book.
Good-bye. Next, again let's meet.
Hi!! My friend^^ Hi, my friend .
Do you remember me?
I am Yong Kyu.
we had met rainy me in the Samcheok penis park the 2009 summer.
With my girl friend Min jung Kim^^
I so late to your Blog visit .
I am sorry~
The weather of the South Korea is much cold these day.
Much snows had dropped excessively several days ago.
We communicate often informing the news infrequently each other.
It is my homepage address visit(http://www.cyworld.com/lyknim2) and leave writing to guest book.
Good-bye. Next, again let's meet.
Agree with Liz and Ron. I think you could do well in journalism
Broken toilet must've definitely been a FML moment.
H. cave sounds awesome. I wonder what it sounded like in there?
Catching up with Asher Dearest Asher,
After completing the calendar, I decided to catch up with your travel blog. Your well written casual style is most informative, descriptive and reflective at the same time, with a healthy dose of humor. I can almost hear you....and loved seeing you in the photos. What a marvelous collection of images and experiences to internalize and enjoy now and to recall in the future.
Keep writing - I am a fan.
Love you lots,
Mila
The travel bug Dear Asher,
Thanks for the update. Missing you, but glad things are going well. Hope you feel better. Using any of the medications we sent with you? We had a great time with all the family. Definitely missed your presence. The house continues to look different - cleaner and some new touches.
I am off to Copenhagen next week - Thursday through Sunday - for an Advisory Board for Novo Nordisk. A short trip. Hope I handle the time changes okay.
I would love to see Japan too - especially after your blogs!
Love you, MOM
haha, please don't think i'm sitting here waiting to tally up the lost-points! (... but i am)
ah, the awkward dinner table, i guess they have those in japan/chabads (?) too!
i need to catch up on your blog! onto the next post...
Wow Hi Asher
Had supper with your folks on Saturday and they mentioned your blog. Great adventure and great pictures even with the disposable camera. The noise factor adds to the pictures. I'm convinced there is a place in our brains that the experiences we remember most fondly for the longest is when at the time one is cold and miserable, or eating at a terrible restaurant or sleeping in a flea infested hotel. Enjoy it all
Jeff
What an amazing adventure! Hi Ash -- it's amazing to read about your experiences! Your climb of Mount Fuji sounds exhiliarating, challenging, and trying. I'm so impressed, and thank you for sharing your experiences. As for "Asher" moments, don't let anyone fool you -- some people just hide their moments better than others. I like ALL of your moments!
You are really on an incredible adventure. Seems like as much as you will learn from being in all these places, you are likely to learn just as much about yourself. Take good care of my nephew -- he is a terrific guy. Enjoy yourself, and I look forward to reading your blog.
Love,
Judi
Welcome to Tokyo Hey Ash - It's great to see your photos and read about your experience. I remember when I first entered the Tokyo subway and couldn't figure out a thing, but by the next day I knew where I was going. The thing that kills me about directions in the city is that the buildings are not numbered sequentially, the numbers relate to when the building was erected. It was hard to find an English-speaker in Tokyo. In Kyoto I found a tourist office that provided english-speaking guides for free. You should check out the rates at a minshuku for an alternative to the hostels. And if you want to splurge, stay at a ryokan on Miyajima Island south of Hiroshima. I stopped at a little town on the shinkansen line between Tokyo and Kyoto called Manazuru and had one the best days of my trip. Pick a small town on the train line and get off for a day. Keep your blog posts coming and stay well.
yes travel blog! it's great to hear you're not 100% lost in Japan--80% is not bad at all! haha just kidding, i know you're really good at figuring shit out. your first entry was an awesome read. keep it up! high points for me: loneliness of business men + porn and your first friendly stumbling-upon foreigners and your run-in with camera nazi and your hitting the gong. i am very jealous. looking forward to the next entry!
Allen Bostick
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Miss Korean restaurant in NYC
I went there with friends and it was expensive and some female customs were slutty! Two orders will be $99 dollars. NOT WORTH IT!!!