Taco Bell taco supreme here is almost exactly like it is in California, maybe a scoche spicier. The Crunchwrap Supreme, is different but I like it better--appreciably smaller and noticeably spicier. Not worth the hour and twenty it takes me to to get to Taco Bell, at least not more than once in awhile. But good, very good, very authentically homish.
Meanwhile though, some pix from the play today. First, a pair of random little girls who were simply adorable. I wasn't the only stranger asking to take their picture:
Keep in mind that this week is the Korean equivalent of Thanksgiving, so there were lots of people in these traditional outfits. Like the staff at the theatre:
The stage (you were not allowed to take photographs during the performance, and I damn near strangled the woman whose phone went off)
Closer up, showing the swords. Basic shinai (I'll be terrifically surprised if I spelled everything in this post correctly!)
After the performance, the actors were available for pictures and socializing. The actor who played Mercutio, his character having been killed off early, had to be fetched from some adventure elsewhere in the tourist village.
Nurse, and some Montagues
Romeo & Juliet with me
the wayward Mercutio. His hair is like that on purpose--in this version of the play he's doused in a fountain before meeting his untimely end.
As usual, all pix are clickable thumbnails and lead to a photo album with a lot more in it.