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Sean Tierney
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Purgatory in Seoul

I am in Seoul, in the airport. I got here at 4:30 AM local time (HK+1hr). It is now 9:15. My flight leaves at noon.

I'd never sen an airport concourse so empty. It was eerie. I tok photos but his is a fre nternet cafe. I was lucky to get he keys to type Eglish and not Korean.

I love books. I knew I'd have a lot of layover time, so I brought several. I will buy more in the US.

I respect books. One of the few things I consider a sin is throwing a book away. Unles its utter crap.

My father and I have a term for essentaialy disposable reading (figuratively speaking here); 'airport books' are things like espionage novels, etc. Nice time-passers, but not literature by any stretch.

Wel, Hong Kong isn't necesarily a great 'book city.' I end up buying a lot of books at HMV from the '2 for $8' section. A lot of these are British books, and I am often buying blind because I know practicaly nowt (!) about British stuff. But I've enjoyed books about the supergrass Paul Grimes andthe biography of Brian Clough, the Notingham FOrest footbal club manager.

But I just spent several hours reading 'Playing with Fire' by Gordon Ramsay, the foul-mouthed chef.

I threw it out. I finished it, but chucked it in the rubish bin. Becase that's where it belongs. I've atempted a lot of things in my life that turned out o be shit, but let's be honest; EVERYTHING a chef does turns to shit, in 8-12 hours. THerfore, taking oneself so seriously is inherently stupid.

The book should be called Stroking Myself. It would be more honest and more acurate.

His use of profanity is utterly incongruous and strikes me as a cheap ploy for attention and marketing. Anyone who uses the word 'brand' as a verb except in matters bovine ought to be beaten like an errant stepchild and then branded like a horse's ass, since they are.

But what do  know about language? I'm just a doctor of communications.

My initial stop on this trip is still 16-18 flying hours away, not including 6 layover hours. But I have books.

 

almost 15 years ago 0 likes  5 comments  0 shares
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i can see you're struggling hard with that keyboard lol. does anyone in the world actually like gordon ramsey?
almost 15 years ago
Mariejost 26 dsc00460
Ah yes, those books book-people read rather than watching TV. They require as much energy as watching something inane on the boob tube, and are the fast food of the publishing world. Just don't consume too much at one sitting or you'll get indigestion. I've given up on that sort of reading. I just don't have the patience to know I'm wasting precious time reading crap. Last airport layover I was reading Mishima. The time actually did pass more quickly, and, when I couldn't take anymore "literature", I had back issues of Vogue Magazine stuffed in my carryone. Lots of pretty things for the eye, and nothing too taxing for the brain (except, I kept having philosophical discussions with myself about the inanity of current fashion foibles like It-bags and toxic footwear such as platform shoes with 5 inch spike heels. :-)
almost 15 years ago

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English,Cantonese
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Hong Kong
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April 1, 2008