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The Great Korean Adventure: A cool wet sack
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Tuesday, June 28, 2005. A cool wet sack. Actually, not so cool at all. In fact, today I feel like a pair of pants that was pulled out of the dryer too soon. Kinda warm and uncomfortably damp. I'm not really complaining, though. The torrential rain today has been pretty nice after last week's overwhelming sun and humidity. Things are certainly better off with only one of the two. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Great Korean Adventure. The Great Korean Adventure. Gettin naked with the locals.
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The Great Korean Adventure: The Great Korean Choose-Your-Own-Adventure
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Monday, May 23, 2005. The Great Korean Choose-Your-Own-Adventure. It's been a long time since my last entry and I know I promised to tell you about the festival but I do have an excuse. I've been working on a project to mark the end of one year in Korea, and event which passed by on the weekend. The project is now complete, only a few days late, and it is now ready for your perusal. It is The Great Korean Choose-Your-Own-Adventure. To get to it. Traditional clothes ( hanbok. She's been looking to do more...
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The Great Korean Adventure: Days Three and Four, Nara/Kobe and Returning to Korea
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Monday, March 28, 2005. Days Three and Four, Nara/Kobe and Returning to Korea. And once again, we woke up really early and hopped on a train, this time stopping for coffee and pastries at a cafe at the train station. The agenda for this day was a morning and lunch in Nara and the afternoon in Kobe. When lunch was over, it was off to Kobe, via Osaka. We had excellent timing for the trains and got there rather quickly. The scenery between Osaka and Kobe was exactly as expected, nothing but city. After dinn...
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The Great Korean Adventure: Korean hospitality...
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005. Anyway. Pohang was great. Had a good time with Mark his buddies. The bus ride into Pohang left quite a bit to be desired. In fact, we decided to take the train home simply because the bus ride in was so awful. Well, by this time next week, we'll be in Saskatchewan. Yay! I've registered for classes at SFU. Latin American Studies, Spanish, Latin American Colonial History, and Intro Sociology. Fun stuff, indeed. Um, yeah. That's it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Great Korean Adventure
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Thursday, July 21, 2005. So, I think this may be my last blog typed while in Korea. I may not have time after this. That's a bit sad. I think I'll probably have to open a new blog once I get home as I can no longer rightfully consider anything done in Canada a part of "The Great Korean Adventure," can I? I'll let you know if and when I switch over. Well, that's about it for right now. My teaching day must start. I'll do my best to get another post up before I go, but there are no guarantees.
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The Great Korean Adventure: The End of Steve, the Rise of an Elk
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Sunday, August 21, 2005. The End of Steve, the Rise of an Elk. So, it's finally over. I can longer rightfully use this blog. Thus, I have moved my ramblings to a new one. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Great Korean Adventure. This is my account of the happenings during my one year stint as an English teacher at ELC Miryang in the small city of Miryang (aka Milyang, Milryang, Myryang, etc.) in South Korea. The Great Korean Adventure. The 40 hour Tuesday. The End of Steve, the Rise of an Elk.
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The Great Korean Adventure: One step closer
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Sunday, July 03, 2005. On the topic of home, a group of us went out for drinks on Friday and ended up at the Norae-bang (pronounced no-ray-bahng. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Great Korean Adventure. This is my account of the happenings during my one year stint as an English teacher at ELC Miryang in the small city of Miryang (aka Milyang, Milryang, Myryang, etc.) in South Korea. The Great Korean Adventure. Why Koreans hate cats: a poorly researched theory. Going back to Japan.
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The Great Korean Adventure: From Russia with love
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Monday, April 04, 2005. From Russia with love. The following happened last Wednesday:. And "Can things get any stranger? How bizzare. I'm getting so excited to think about spending next year in China. It's the differences we *don't* expect that seem the most intriguing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Great Korean Adventure. The Great Korean Adventure. From Russia with love. The explosion of a small city. You should email me. Do it. Now! The Great Korean Choose-Your-Own-Adventure.
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The Great Korean Adventure: Why Koreans hate cats: a poorly researched theory
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Thursday, July 07, 2005. Why Koreans hate cats: a poorly researched theory. Ok, Koreans, as a general rule, hate cats. Also, they tend to hate the Japanese. I believe the two are connected. I have been told by a number of my students that cats are considered to be thieves. They raid garbages and stored food, etc. This is main reason given for the Korean dislike of cats. Between the two countries, etc.). Now to connect the two:. The Korean mistrust of Japan, bred from centuries of invasions, has transfere...
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The Great Korean Adventure: Hurray for Canada!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2005. We've done something good. Somehow, our corrupt and inept government, despite its bumbling and swindling, has managed to do something great. Equality for all, not just the religious few. Good job. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Great Korean Adventure. This is my account of the happenings during my one year stint as an English teacher at ELC Miryang in the small city of Miryang (aka Milyang, Milryang, Myryang, etc.) in South Korea. The Great Korean Adventure.