Man, what a day! I’m tellin’ ya, T-aebaek really knows how to throw a curveball. Woke up this mornin’ feelin’ like a champ, ready to tackle whatever came my way. Little did I know, the universe had other plans. First off, I hit the streets of T-aebaek, cruisin’ down the main drag, Jeongseon-ro. The sun was shinin’, birds were chirpin’, and I was ready to fix some rides. But then, BAM! My phone buzzed. It was my buddy, Jin. “Yo, you gotta help me out!” he says. His car broke down on the way to the T-aebaek Coal Museum. Classic Jin, right? Always waitin’ till the last minute. So, I zoom over there, dodgin’ potholes like a pro. T-aebaek’s streets are a mix of beauty and chaos. You got the mountains in the background, but the roads? Man, they’re like a rollercoaster. Anyway, I get to the museum, and there’s Jin, lookin’ like a lost puppy. His car? Total mess. I’m under the hood, tryin’ to figure out what’s wrong. And let me tell ya, the smell of burnt oil hit me like a brick wall. I’m thinkin’, “Great, just what I needed.” But then, outta nowhere, this old dude walks up. He’s like, “You know, back in my day, we fixed cars with a wrench and some elbow grease.” I’m like, “Yeah, and I’m sure you walked uphill both ways too, right?” Finally, I get the car runnin’. Jin’s all pumped, and I’m feelin’ like a hero. But then, I hear this loud bang. What the heck? Turns out, some kid on a bike crashed into a parked car. I’m like, “Dude, watch where you’re goin’!” The driver? Not happy. So, I’m tryin’ to calm the situation down. T-aebaek’s got this vibe, ya know? People are chill, but when it comes to their cars? Forget it. I’m thinkin’, “This is gonna be a long day.” After that chaos, I head over to the T-aebaek City Hall area. I needed a break. Grabbed some kimbap from a street vendor. Best decision ever! I’m munchin’ away, and this lady starts talkin’ to me about the weather. I’m like, “Lady, I’m just tryin’ to eat here!” But she’s sweet, so I listen. Turns out, she’s lived in T-aebaek her whole life. Then, I get a call from a customer. “My car won’t start!” Ugh, can’t a guy catch a break? I rush over to the customer’s place on Hwangji-dong. The streets are packed, and I’m stuck in traffic. I’m yellin’ at the cars in front of me like they can hear me. “C’mon, move it!” Finally, I get there, and it’s just a dead battery. I’m like, “Seriously? You called me for this?” But hey, a job’s a job. I swap it out, and the guy’s all grateful. I’m thinkin’, “At least someone’s happy today.” As the sun starts settlin’ down, I’m cruisin’ back home, takin’ in the sights. T-aebaek’s got this charm, ya know? The mountains, the parks, the people. It’s a wild mix. I pass by the T-aebaek Sports Complex, and I can hear kids playin’ soccer. Makes me smile. But then, I hit a red light. And guess what? My car starts sputterin’. I’m like, “No way! Not today!” I pull over, and it’s just my luck. I forgot to fill up the gas. Classic move, right? So, I’m sittin’ there, laughin’ at myself. T-aebaek, you’ve done it again. Just when I thought I could relax, you throw me another curveball. But hey, that’s life, right? Full of surprises. I finally make it home, exhausted but happy. I plop down on the couch, thinkin’ about the day. T-aebaek, you crazy city, you keep me on my toes. Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!