but it still went late, and a few beers were downed the next afternoon before we even discovered the grounds. The girls and I entered in a trio of cheap white tanks we’d bought in Nampodong the weekend before…
Every so often I'm asked a version of the following: "So I'm coming to Seoul but I only have a couple of days (or a few days or one day)... what should I see?" Well, I'm sorry to say you're not going to like the answer. Where some smaller towns might be seen in a day or three, Seoul is far too large to say you've seen it in such a short time.
There have been many posts about desk warming in the blogosphere lately. Mainly because I don't know a single public school teacher who doesn't hate it. It's one thing to be tied to your desk when other people are and there is stuff to do...it's another thing when there are 2 other people in school and you are already a month ahead of schedule in lesson plans. Also, my co-teacher and I like to collaborate on all of the lesson plans so I really don't like to do them without her input.
I've been ignoring you lately, but it's only because packing up my life and saying good bye to all my wonderful friends along with pesky visits to tax and pension offices take up too much time.
Finally I got a HD Camera. I am impressed at the jump in qualiy. The first few days I had the camera it rained which meantI had to wait to get and out and use it. For awhile I have wanted to make some commercials for Korean products I have found. They use very creative English. Cass 2x has the tag line "Extreme and exclusive beer for the explosive minds". Which makes sense for a beer that is sold at every conveince store and is 2.9% alcohol. Below I founda music video they made for the product. Be warned it is a pretty extreme video. I also mad a commercial for Lotte's Ball chocolate.
today, i went to the world’s largest department store, shinsegae. they have a golf course! they have an ice rink! they have a spa! it’s nuts.
converse store stole my heart.
Professors are a fascinating breed of human. While resembling normal people in many important aspects, they do, however, have uniquely identifiable features. My observations of the subject have determined these features to include a lofty irreverence for adolescent vocabulary, an unwavering ability to remain unfazed by perplexity and a general benign indifference to popular norms.
They also have the remarkable ability to make you feel that you know a decreasingly small amount about a subject that you previously thought you knew a lot about.
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