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Kevin's Korean Adventure: September 2008
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Monday, September 22, 2008. Squid, Scooters, and Suicidal Cabbies. Having been in Korea for almost a month, one thing I can definitely say is that—at least at this point—nothing is boring. Even tasks and events that would be mundane in the States can become full-blown adventures in the “Land of the Morning Calm”. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. For anyone who feels like sending me cookies or other food products:. Buk-Gu, Busan, South Korea. Korean Cell phone: 010-4631-1737. Hope to hear from you all soon.
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: Fun Korean Myths
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Saturday, January 10, 2009. First off, let me apologize. I realize I haven't been very good about updating this. There are a few reasons for that. First, as most of you know, I'm a bit of a procrastinator. I sometimes need something to kick me in the rear a little bit, and since most of my rear-kickers are across the ocean, I haven't been very good at keeping this up to date. 8221; She asked this completely seriously. This one is not as widely accepted as the other two, but it's much more entertainin...
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: November 2008
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. Korean Fun Facts pt. 1. 2They put weird things on pizza here. I've seen corn, pototoes, sweet potatoes, carrots and God knows what else. There are a few places that have good pizza, but you have to be careful. 4 If you want real frosted flakes here, don't trust Tony. Tony the Tiger's face gets plastered on corn flakes, and slightly sweetened corn flakes masquerading as frosted flakes. If you want real frosted flakes, look for Flion the Lion. Not even joking. One month to go.
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: Three Days in the Biggest City in the World
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Three Days in the Biggest City in the World. Monday was Chinese New Year (or as it's know in Korea, Lunar New Year), and seeing as it's the one of only two holidays between Christmas and the end of my contract, I thought I should probably make good use of the time. Before I came over I said I wanted to see Japan and China, so I took this opportunity to make my way over to the Land of the Rising Sun. It was nice to get out and travel a little again. I haven't done a short t...
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: Korean Fun Facts pt. 1
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. Korean Fun Facts pt. 1. 2They put weird things on pizza here. I've seen corn, pototoes, sweet potatoes, carrots and God knows what else. There are a few places that have good pizza, but you have to be careful. 4 If you want real frosted flakes here, don't trust Tony. Tony the Tiger's face gets plastered on corn flakes, and slightly sweetened corn flakes masquerading as frosted flakes. If you want real frosted flakes, look for Flion the Lion. Not even joking. One month to go.
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Three Days in the Biggest City in the World. Monday was Chinese New Year (or as it's know in Korea, Lunar New Year), and seeing as it's the one of only two holidays between Christmas and the end of my contract, I thought I should probably make good use of the time. Before I came over I said I wanted to see Japan and China, so I took this opportunity to make my way over to the Land of the Rising Sun. It was nice to get out and travel a little again. I haven't done a short t...
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: Squid, Scooters, and Suicidal Cabbies
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Monday, September 22, 2008. Squid, Scooters, and Suicidal Cabbies. Having been in Korea for almost a month, one thing I can definitely say is that—at least at this point—nothing is boring. Even tasks and events that would be mundane in the States can become full-blown adventures in the “Land of the Morning Calm”. Hey Kevin, its D.B. I am happy to hear that you're enjoying South Korea. How many hours a week do they have you working? How are the kids that you're teaching? September 24, 2008 at 9:12 PM.
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Good news: I am currently safe in Busan, South Korea. Unfortunately it took me a lot longer than I thought to get here. (Sorry if this story is poorly written, but my brain is still somewhere over the Pacific ocean). Saturday, August 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). People doing other cool stuff. Jared's Adventures in South America. One month to go. In the land of the morning calm. A mighty boosh halloween feat. tiesto. The Prince of Monaco is coming to visit McMurdo.
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Kevin's Korean Adventure: TreX-Games, or My Three Minutes of Korean Fame
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. TreX-Games, or My Three Minutes of Korean Fame. They had a really nice exhibition room, where you. Outside the Convention Center, there were booths with traditional arts and cultural materials from every continent, especially Asia. There were traditional Taiwanese rug weavers, all kind of Korean crafts, and other cultural items from all over the world. ‘What did they have from the United States? 8217; you ask: Mickey and Minney Mouse plates, and cowboy boots. It made me sad.