T, we went to a bar in Busan, it had no toilet, they directed me to one in the apartment/shopping place next door, it had no toilet paper. It was quite urgent (I was in a particularly delicate digestive condition) and I wasn’t sure I’d make it back to the bar for paper but as I was walking back out I noticed an underpant-saving source of paper in the apartment complex post boxes!
urgent but you had the time to take a pretty picture of yourself in the mirror? you are truly turning into an asian… female.
Jill, well if I’m completely honest picture 6 was the first I took (the one of me holding the newspaper), that’s when I got the idea of the photostory, I went back and took the other pictures afterwards!
ahha oh i see. occupational hazard of being a celebrity blogger too huh
Jajaja, it was a nice solution to your problem!! but a non-soft one! jajaja
Hello! I´m blog touring in the Shanghai blogs! Because next year I´m moving to Shanghai!
Yay! So thank you for posting images about that part of the world, so different and so magic as i can see
I will listen to your podcast right away.
does a dingle poop in the woods with regular toilet paper?
i think not!
Bere, good luck with the move to Shanghai!
Angie, I’d definitely prefer regular toilet paper to newspaper, it was a bit scratchy! Actually I’d prefer a selection of toilet papers like the family toilet at Incheon airport (http://dinglespeaks.com/2008/07/05/family-toilets/)
I have to admit I like a bit of texture when I wipe as I find it really makes for a much more satisfying wipe, so newspaper doesn’t really do it for me.
In England I think it’s an offense to interfere with Her Majesty’s Mail, even if it’s because you urgently need to sit on the throne.
Yes, I know what you mean about the toilet paper Woai, on your legal note Korea doesn’t have a royal family so it’s not an offense.
poop is the eternal topic here







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