so the winds in little ol' seoul are coming out of siberia. yes, i said siberia. that really cold place. i walk outside, and can't feel my fingers. that is cold people. and most of the theatres here are like the ones in china. no heat until we walk in for work. i would think it would be cheaper to leave the heat on very low throughout the day to keep the edge off the cold. i guess that is a silly american idea. my heat is on in my room. and i hate heat. but i have to have it on or i would freeze my tushy off. so far seoul is fun. i haven't done a whole lot. it's too cold to go exploring outside. i can get quite a few places underground though. shopping underground may be my new favorite past time. i can go to a grocery store without ever going outside. that is neat. and at the grocery store i can opt for no bag, and just carry my stuff out. i think it is part of the korean conservation effort. well in my head that is why, it may just be that the koreans are stingy with their bags. i guess i should ask.
the show is going well. the audiences seem to like it. that's all i need to say about work.
and i need to get my hair cut. i have gone on for too long. but i am so afraid it's going to get messed up. i have layers people. and the only person i really want cutting my hair is about 11,000 miles away. that's my biggest drama right now. i guess that's good if that is all i have an issue with, my stupid hair. but it is fabulous hair. tee-hee-hee
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