The magical, lovable, only-capable-of-creating-happy-memories Mr. Poopy Butthole (from Rick and Morty fame) traveled with me across the Pacific for a weeklong trek through South Korea. Following are the hot shots of the Hollywood star as he enjoys pseudo-anonymity among the public.
Got my Beats on, ready for the long flight to South Korea! |
Ooh wee! I made it! This is the airport in Seoul. |
You guessed it--more airport, but with a gen-u-wine view of the plane. |
The Plaza Seoul really knows how to treat a lifelong family friend... |
These random Koreans in the elevator were overwhelmed with joy to become part of my travelogue. Oooh wee! |
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Is this what obesity is? |
Royal milk tea, but not the brand I know from Japan. Still love to see vending machines bringing joy to people! |
These little guys helped me through my days, ooh wee! Soju, some anachronistic cigs for a friend and authentic Coca-Cola brand Royal Milk Tea--the best there is! |
Some beef or pork, Chinese style and yummy as all get out. |
Behind the barriers for normal visitors, I'm small enough to slip next to this sacred stone (or reproduction thereof) for a groovy pose at Gyeongbokgung in Seoul! |
Group of girls dressing like this for a fun day out--creating good memories, but squeezing me a lil tight at Gyeongbokgung. |
A Western chain invading the East, but I never miss a chance to pose with a Dr. Skeletor. |
Yes, indeed, waiting for the train to Busan! Zombies need not apply. |
Thought I saw a zombie. Skerred. Ooh wee. Safe behind the glass door, or am I? |
A stunning landscape (not visible in this photo from the bullet train). |
Hiding out in the train toilet--that's how people remained safe from the zombies...remember that scene in the movie, you guys? |
Local specialty "Gyeongju famous bread!" |
Monkeying around on a tree in a sacred forest outside of the Gyeongju tombs. |
I'm in the mouth of heaven! That's what my new friends said was going on here. |
Remember the tea service, Rick. Remember the tea service. |
Chilling on a pile of wishes at the Bulguksa temple area outside of Gyeongju. |
That's some pig! Amirite? |
Ah, the Bulguksa temple area is incredibly peaceful. Even the mosquito that bit me didn't create bad memories. |
Some nice lady let me borrow her badge so I could share best practices and my international association knowledge expertise at the UIA Round Table in Busan. |
It's just grape juice--this lil poopy pants didn't dare booze it up on the boat ride in Busan. |
Busan skyscrapers and me! |
This zombie was pretty nice during my walk around the Gamcheon neighborhood--didn't try to bite me or nuthin'. |
Gamcheon illusion...ooh wee! Can you find me? |
Tourism peeps helping me out in the Gamcheon Cultural Village of Busan! |