Posted on 19 November 2010. Tags: Seoul taxis

Photo by Paul in Uijeongbu via Flickr
If you’re like me, you carry a lot of expensive gear around, take the taxi often because of it, and fear most the prospect of leaving something worth a month’s rent in the back seat.
Well, I’ve lived in Seoul for 8 years now and have never lost anything in a taxi. Ever. And it’s because I use a few anti-theft, anti-drunk, and anti-stupid tricks to prevent this from happening.
Follow these rules and you will also never lose anything in a taxi.
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Posted on 28 July 2010. Tags: Eat Your Kimchi, everyday life, Lost in Translation, Seoul streets, Seoul taxis
Since we got our new camera, we feel artsy-fartsy every once in a while, like you can see in our ajosshis video a little while back. Today’s another one of those days that we feel artsy. We were inspired by the scene in “Lost in Translation” when Bill Murray and Scarlett Johannson are driving through Tokyo at night, and you see the city through their eyes. So we made a Korean version of it. Martina and I took the taxi home from Seoul, and – hell – Seoul’s so beautiful at night that we had to get it on film. So here it is, our little Homage to Taxi Drivers and “Lost in Translation.” Hope you like it!
You can see the original post at Eat Your Kimchi.
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