Friday, May 11, 2012

Lady Gaga Concert











So after months of waiting around trying to find a good price for the tickets that I wanted I finally got tickets to go see Lady Gaga kick off her born this way tour in Asia. And of course her first stop was Seoul woot woot. It was the best concert I have been to in my life she really puts on a great show and the Koreans love her. She had the biggest sellout since Michael Jackson came to Korea now that's saying something. They changed the age of being allowed to see her concert to 18 or older they said that he concert was to much for younger kids. So she made sure that she gave an 18 and up show I think that I have seen enough of Lady Gagas ass to last me a life time. She cussed enough for a truck load of sailors and really enjoyed herself on stage. I wasn't sure if everyone knew exactly what she was saying because she didn't speak Korean but they still cheered her on all the same. I took the train there and back which was an experience in itself since the last train stops at midnight lol. We made it home at 12:05 lol go figure. It was sooo packed and we did meet some funny guys that of course wanted to know how the concert was and then asking us if we missed America or liked Korea. Lol my favorite statement was sigh I miss golden corral americans know how to eat lol all you can eat buffets korea doesn't have that lol. Surprisingly there were a lot of them that had been to Ohio or went to penn state for two years to learn english. And then there was another older guy who only moved back to take care of his parents until they die and he said his kids ask him everyday are we going back to America I just want to go to walmart lol. I guess I am  not the only one who misses Walmart. But it made me realize that no matter where they go in the world Koreans stick to traditions that us americans toss to the side. You very rarely hear of an american stopping their life for their parents because you feel as if you owe them that. I think I am blessed to have my kids grow up around people who actually have a culture that they pass down from generation to generation.

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