You’re the birthday, you’re the birthday, you’re the birthday boy or girl!
Korean life January 14th. 2008, 9:39pmI’m not sure why, but I’ve had the ultra-lame “Chuck E. Cheese’s” “Today’s your birthday!” theme stuck in my head. It does happen to BE my birthday today, but there is no excuse for that song. Even worse, the parody that appeared on the Simpson’s from “Wall E. Weasel’s” which only had the lyrics “You’re the birthday, you’re the birthday, you’re the birthday boy or girl!” has also been stuck in my head all damn day too. At least Chuck E. Cheese had a good guitar riff.
My gifts were my new phone, and my Wii, which were also my Christmas presents as well. I got a sweater from my mother-in-law, some very lean steak from an aunt, and dinner with wine from my wife. While this was very nice, I got an even better gift via email.
Two of my friends have confirmed plane tickets for summer! They’ve plunked down considerable cash to see an old college friend that’s been abroad for a long time. I’ve offered them a Korean tour around the country with me as the host in exchange for them finally getting on a plane to come to see me.
They are on a tighter schedule than my family was for my wedding. Can a 10 year relationship with friends last after I whip and prod them across the country? Will 20 hour flights break their endurance and send them screaming for rest, only to have them recover from jet lag at the exact time they need to return to the States? We shall see. I wait in anticipation.
This is all much more than I expected for simply surviving another year on this planet.
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January 14th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
I don’t remember the Chuck E. Cheese birthday song. I do remember that the one my family always went to had an animatronic lion dressed as Elvis. On account of them both being “the king.”
Happy Birthday.
January 14th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
As one of the suckers…I mean, friends…in question, not to put any pressure on you or anything, but I am demanding that this be the best vacation of my entire life.
January 15th, 2008 at 6:39 am
Sengil chuka hamnida, man.
January 15th, 2008 at 10:08 am
Happy Birthday!! Or the Korean hof birthday song, “Happy, happy busday! Happy, happy busday!”
How has your Wii been working in Korea? I have been considering getting a Wii when I’m in the U.S. and bringing it back here. Any problems with downloading updates and such?
January 15th, 2008 at 5:42 pm
@Zen: Absolutely no problems. Set the region to USA. They don’t filter anything based on IP for the store or for updates. However, Yongsan has absolutely NO American games, and they don’t do mod chips anymore due to Nintendo upgrading the firmware. Buy games online, don’t support pirates.
Also, you need a “downstream power converter” for the plug to keep from blowing the fuse, but anything you bring from the USA to Korea requires that.
January 21st, 2008 at 8:51 am
Great. I have a whole stack of power converters. And I’ll just buy the games online or have them shipped.