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So today I'm taking you inside my Korean apartment. Don't look at the code. I hope you're not
looking. Hahahaha. I live in a very small studio. It's just a
one bedroom apartment. What you got in your hands? Well, this weekend
happens to be Chuseok, which is kind of like Thanksgiving and this is the lovely gift set
that I got from work. Tuna and spam. Ooooh! Oooh lala. Those are selling for 50 dollars
at the store. Yes, this is very expensive. You better appreciate your spam. You better.
It's a year's supply. Playing guitar sounds
I am a very talented musician and I dream of one day playing with you to. Because they
like people who can playing the Ukelele. They do.
Music playing. hahaha
strum it. strum it. The fridge. And what is that? This delicacy
came all the way from Argentina. Dulce de Leche. Mmmmm. As the Koreans say 'Mashikeda"
In Spanish it is deliciouso. Deliciouso! This is my small little kitchen and I cook
so often that I paid 3000 thousand Won which is about 3 dollars for 6 months of gas usage.
Korean toilets are very scary things. As you can see there is lots of buttons with different
options to wash your bum clean and who knows what else. oooh, the seats are also heated
so in the winter time that's pretty sweet. And this is my small little bathroom. Basically
whenever you take a shower everything gets wet. This is all there is to it.
This is the view from my apartment. Not too shaby. You can see lots of apartment buildings,
restaurants, bars, and the mountains off in the distance.
So this is my bed with my lovely Bolivian bed cover. And if you look this way I have
a nice shelving unit where I can keep my clothes. Little television. We just store things here.
Girly! In this little area right in front of the
door this is where you take your shoes off because it is very bad manners to walk inside
a Korean home with your shoes on. They don't like it.
That's going to be in the bloopers. Noooo! Yeah!
Are you recording already. Yeah. Jeez.