I adopted a new puppy last week—a 7-week old male mix named Vasco. Margot still can’t believe he’s here. In fact, I think that’s what she’s saying in this picture right now: “Why are you still here?!”
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I adopted a new puppy last week—a 7-week old male mix named Vasco. Margot still can’t believe he’s here. In fact, I think that’s what she’s saying in this picture right now: “Why are you still here?!”
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I laughed for literally five minutes before realizing that I would have to walk this thing.
OH PUPPY YOU SO SILLY. YOU WANT TO BE A LION. WHY YOU SO SILLY PUPPY
DON’T LISTEN TO THEM PUPPY YOU CAN BE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BE
PUPPY IF YOU WANT TO BE A LION, YOU BE A LION. YOU WERE BORN THIS WAY. DON’T LET ANYONE PUT YOU DOWN LIONPUPPY.
NOW I WANT YOU TO GO OUT THERE AND BE THE BEST LIONPUPPY YOU CAN BE.
Here’s an excerpt from my behind-the-scenes report for An Actor’s Map of Seoul on Seoulist.

Flea market excursion
At the market, we were joined by Mr. Jeong’s friend, a movie actor, who showed up looking so nondescript that he might as well have been invisible. He hid behind horn-rimmed glasses and wore a cap pulled down to his cheekbones. It turned out that he was actually a bit intimidated by the amount of attention he was receiving after his villain portrayal in Korea’s current reluctant box office hit (yes, that movie based on a true story that everybody has seen or is dreading seeing). I had watched the movie the night before, so I felt a bit weirded out, hanging out with the man who did unspeakable things the night before. But for the record, he’s a really nice guy and even helped me find a great designer jacket.


The designer jacket was a great steal, but my favorite find from the flea market were stamps from North Korea. I successfully haggled a book of vintage stamps to 20,000 won from the original asking price of 50,000. Mr. Jeong would later remind me that it was possible because I was born a woman.
–Yaeri
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Read An Actor’s Map of Seoul on Seoulist Mag.
The original photograph featuring Timon and Pumbaa AND Simba before it was doctored by lion haters.
TCK, Pekingese enthusiast, recovering carboholic. I also work at a creative agency, run SeoulistMag.com and tweet twice a day. Most of the opinions expressed herein are those of my dog.