Mr. Poopy Butthole's photo tour of South Korea

The magical, lovable, only-capable-of-creating-happy-memories Mr. Poopy Butthole (from Rick and Morty fame) traveled with me across the Pacific for a weeklong trek through South Korea. Following are the hot shots of the Hollywood star as he enjoys pseudo-anonymity among the public.


Got my Beats on, ready for the long flight to South Korea!

Ooh wee! I made it! This is the airport in Seoul.

You guessed it--more airport, but with a gen-u-wine view of the plane.

The Plaza Seoul really knows how to treat a lifelong family friend...

These random Koreans in the elevator were overwhelmed with joy to become part of my travelogue. Oooh wee!
I didn't feel like making friends with the bigot behind these signs, so I snuck off and posed with them in a form of sarcastic protest. Ha!
Is this what obesity is?
Royal milk tea, but not the brand I know from Japan. Still love to see vending machines bringing joy to people!

These little guys helped me through my days, ooh wee! Soju, some anachronistic cigs for a friend and authentic Coca-Cola brand Royal Milk Tea--the best there is!

Some beef or pork, Chinese style and yummy as all get out.

Behind the barriers for normal visitors, I'm small enough to slip next to this sacred stone (or reproduction thereof) for a groovy pose at Gyeongbokgung in Seoul!

Group of girls dressing like this for a fun day out--creating good memories, but squeezing me a lil tight at Gyeongbokgung.

A Western chain invading the East, but I never miss a chance to pose with a Dr. Skeletor.

Yes, indeed, waiting for the train to Busan! Zombies need not apply.


Thought I saw a zombie. Skerred. Ooh wee. Safe behind the glass door, or am I?

A stunning landscape (not visible in this photo from the bullet train).

Hiding out in the train toilet--that's how people remained safe from the zombies...remember that scene in the movie, you guys?
  
Local specialty "Gyeongju famous bread!"

Monkeying around on a tree in a sacred forest outside of the Gyeongju tombs.

I'm in the mouth of heaven! That's what my new friends said was going on here.

Remember the tea service, Rick. Remember the tea service.

Chilling on a pile of wishes at the Bulguksa temple area outside of Gyeongju.

That's some pig! Amirite?

Ah, the Bulguksa temple area is incredibly peaceful. Even the mosquito that bit me didn't create bad memories.

Some nice lady let me borrow her badge so I could share best practices and my international association knowledge expertise at the UIA Round Table in Busan.

It's just grape juice--this lil poopy pants didn't dare booze it up on the boat ride in Busan.

Busan skyscrapers and me!

This zombie was pretty nice during my walk around the Gamcheon neighborhood--didn't try to bite me or nuthin'.


Gamcheon illusion...ooh wee! Can you find me?


Tourism peeps helping me out in the Gamcheon Cultural Village of Busan!

I don't know what was added to this soju in Yeosu, but for $1.25 it really hit the spot.
This is riding on the Yeosu cable car gondola. Could have had better weather, but it was a great opportunity to talk with some new friends.