My friend Basil showed me a curious little hole-in-the wall place only a block from where I live that serves American-style "brunch" on Sundays – eggs, hash browns, pancakes, bacon. All those very American breakfast foods that are so bad for you, but so comforting, too. "Denny's food," is how I always think of it.
For about 8 dollars (which is very expensive for low-end restaurant food, here), I got corned beef hash, french toast, eggs over easy, two cups of coffee. It was a nice nostalgia trip, but, for health reasons, not good to make into a habit. It's a good thing I'm not into going to restaurants alone – that place is too close to be entirely safe. "LOL." And… so much for incidental meat, eh?
Anyway, it was cool. And then he and I spent some time trying to study our Korean. He's not as far along as I am, which of course is good for my ego, because I get to be knowledgeable and erudite about it, which in fact I'm not. But, exploiting relative differences, and all that.
나는 콘비프 해시를 점심 먹었어요. 맛있었어요. 그래서, 지금 행복해요. 잘 지내세요… ^_^ 내일 보겠읍니다.