My Birthday Party at Funky Dunky in Cheonho, Seoul, South Korea

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25 May 2009

I had my birthday party at Funky Dunky bar in Cheonho, an area on the east side of  Seoul, South Korea. Funky Dunky is an under-rated bar. Its a great place to meet Koreans and Westerners with reasonable drink prices. The staff in particular is outstanding.

Everyone that showed up made my night a very special one for me including Clayton, JP, Jenny, Joanne, Deborah, Lucy, Brad, Jason, Bruce,  Sam, Nana, Dustin and fiance Seung Yeon, Ashley, Brad, Heather, Diana, Esther, and all of the great staff at Funky Dunky!

Proof that it was a good time? Two people that came to the party missed work the following day!!!

The first video below is a birthday cheer with sparklers….

The video below is one of my favorites. Three minutes into the video is when the real action begins.

At 3:40 into the video, he actually lights his hand on fire to light the drink!
Fun, yes, that is his English nickname, is throwing some crazy moves with fire everywhere as he prepares a tough drink for me. You can hear Dina on the mic getting the entire bar involved while Fun is working his magic. At the end of the video, Fun takes over the camera to film me take the brutal shot.  Usually when someone downs an entire drink in one shot, Koreans chant “one shot!, one shot!, one shot!”

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