Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Every day in Korea is Halloween

If you've checked out my facebook recently, you will have noticed a slew of very colorful pictures.

WELCOME TO THEME NIGHT (the first of many I'm afraid)

This past weekends theme was that everyone must wear ONE COLOR ONLY from head to toe. Well if you've seen the photos...you know that's no joke, and everyone literally dressed in one color from head to toe. For those of you who have yet to see my photos, please take a deep breath, keep an open mind, sit back and try to picture this:

Amber: Dressed in a light Teal - teal pants, matching teal tank, and even teal undies. A Teal Temptress no doubt.
Sarah: Dressed in all Black with matching black framed glasses to boot - lover of Big Bang.
Aaron: Brother Blue as we liked to call him - blue button up shirt with blue jeans, totally thuggin'.
Paulina: Wiggedy, Wiggedy, White - Dressed in white capri pants, white flip flops, white tank, and matching head piece. Oh and gold shimmer dust to boot!
Sionna: A purple headband graced her crown as we move down to purple eyeshadow, a purple dress, and matching purple tights. Allow me to introduce you to "Princess Plum".
Me: Lets just say solid yellow tights. Okay and an identical yellow dress to match, along with yellow earrings, a yellow watch, and a yellow corsage. NO ONE PERSON SHOULD WEAR THAT MUCH YELLOW!!! (That is unless it is for a Korean theme night in which case, I was in luck!) I was Chiquita Cass - not to be confused with the ever so famous Chiquita Banana.

(SIDE NOTE: I feel as though I should also mention I had prepared for an all brown ensemble. However, when I arrived to the dressing room, things soon changed! And unfortunately for your eyes, for the worst!)

Well now that you have been aquainted with the Rainbow, I cannot begin to describe everyones reaction once we arrived to Club Shampoo in Suwon. And you may be thinking - it was that bad, that obnoxious huh?!? Well, you would be wrong. No one even looked at as twice. Seeing sightings like this are actually quite normal in Korea. Everyone has just learned to accept them. So our attempt at being loud and crazy turned into a night of well just that for us...but a failure to the "un-foreign" eye.

So all I can say for now is that every day in Korea really is Halloween...and that's the damn truth!!

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