Thursday, April 14, 2005
Lost in Transportation
I got suited up this morning and left at about 8am for Anguk. I was the last to arrive, somewhat embarrassing, 10 minutes late. For some reason my subway train kept stopping and not moving.
I joined another 5 or 6 foreigners. One guy was from Casablanca, another from near Vladivostok, another from the USA (originally France), David from Australia (fluent in Russian, having lived there for 5 years) and another fellow who I didn't manage to chat to.
We were told that they were shooting a documentary and they wanted us to aggressively glance at each other and kind've pretend to be trying hard to figure out what to do. David and I kept cracking jokes so it was hard for each of us to keep a straight face.
It was a WRAP at about noon, so Martin and David and I had lunch at a fusion place and discussed Japan, Korea, oil, nukes, money. David works for a university and has set up his own private school in Yongsan, and he said he will contact me for a possible job at both. Possibly interesting.
They paid us each W70 000, which is about R400.
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