Living in Korea and want to celebrate Thanksgiving**? Easy. Do nothing and wait for someone you know to do all of the work for you. Confirm your attendance on the Facebook event, show up with moderately priced wine and some bread you picked up en-route to the soiree, and enjoy the food and company of the wonderful people you have met on your Korean adventure. You'll forget you even have a family back home. Sorry everyone, I'm just not a cook. My cheapness was for your own good. Pictures are stolen from Gina, as per usual, and Christo.
Maybe next to can convince everyone to go to a bar to see a really good band that your band convinced to come to Daegu from Seoul where you met them as the other-band-that-didn't-fit-in-to-the-heavy-metal-punk-rock battle that you were both competing in.

Fantastic people travel in packs.

Like a Fox.

Levine. Experimenting with toy instruments since 2010.
It was a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you to everyone that made it possible.
**These steps will work equally as well for both Canadian and American Thanksgivings.






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