7/03/2005

I'm loving it!

I'm just about finished with the 2nd day in New York. You know, if there is one thing that makes New York different from any other cities, that's diversity. Obviously, being from Vincennes, this is a huge culture shock, but definitely a positive one.

Upon arrival yesterday, Tee has taken me to a Japanese restaurant (Isao Aoki, a Senior PGA player, was there). A very good way to start my stay in New York. We, then, drove around the City. I was just amazed by the sheer amount of people in Broadway in the middle of the night. The night scenery was beautiful, also. We didn't do much else until this morning.



This morning, Tee and I went to a driving range. We went to a Korean restaurant where I had a Snache Bibimbap. I normally don't like very spicy stuff, but somehow I like spicy Korean food. After getting our belly full, we cruised around a Korean town of Flushing. Many many people!! And white people are definitely the minority here. Here are some sights from the town:






We head to another kind of Japanese restaurant that specializes in 'Yakitori', a skewered chicken meat. For a excellent price, we got ourselves pretty full.




We then headed into the City again.







We finally situated ourselves in Flash Dancers, a premiere gentlemen's club... I ended up dropping more than $200 at the place. We had great time there. Diversity of dancers couch-danced for me: a Texan, Chinese, Puerto Rican and Venezuela-English. And everyone of them is wicked awesome!! You'll never get this diversity in Midwest.

I'm starting to hate Indiana-Illinois area more and more...

1 comment:

Dawn said...

>:-/
...maybe you should go back and refresh your memory...