
There is a lot of dong in Korea. Every little section is named Ding Dong or some other kind of dong. I'm not sure the word has the same meaning as it does in the United States. Little American boys would be laughing their ass off all day with the amount of dong jokes they could crack while staying there. My wife told me to take my dong over to Myong Dong, which I did. The second I started drawing, some guy set up shop right in front of me with a huge sign that completely blocked my view. I was too settled in to move, so I just did the best I could, craning my neck to look around his contraption. Whenever I finish a drawing I take it to the business center at the hotel I'm staying in, where they scan it for me. The girls who work there took quite an interest in my sketches. In fact, one of them named Song Yi wrote me on Facebook to tell me she should have scanned it better. The world keeps getting smaller and smaller.



















15 comments:
You said Dong. Heehee
Ed Beard
thank's for the information buddy, realy good tips for me..cheers
I can't believe the amount of detail you put into your drawings, oh and your neck must have craned well, with all this detail, great job!
I like this blog:)and I like this man who create this blog:):)
My neck always hurts.
very impressive!
very nice pictures, as always:)
truly cool
This is great Tommy, I love the abstractions in the buildings! Fantastic! :)
Great idea
Wow. Truly amazing. I am amazed to see the efforts put together by the author in making this article alive. Thanks for sharing.
very impressive!
very good work and go on, they really liked me! good luck!
awesome much!
I trake it to my blog. may I?
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