Who speaks Korean in Korea?
I know it's been awhile since I last posted, but when I updated to the new version of blogger, seeing that I listed my home as Seoul, South Korea it turned everything on my site into Korean. I've been trying to change the language in the options, but I can't figure out how. So as I am writing right now, my screen is full of Korean - everything except for the words I am typing. Who speaks Korean in Korea? Not me. Hopefully I'll figure out how to fix it so I can navigate through the site much easier and make my postings much easier.
Well, I guess New Years greetings are in order, so, "Happy New Year." I've decided that today on New Year's Day it would be a good time to reflect upon 2006 and recount some of the lessons I have learned from the year that we have left behind:
1. Lamar Hunt definitely went to Heaven. And I think there's a good chance he became good friends with the right people up there.
2. Asia is pretty wierd.
3. If I'm ever on a plane and it is full of snakes, I hope Samuel L. Jackson is also on that same plane.
4. Donald rumsfield is the best Secretary of Defense the US has ever seen. (Dick Cheney taught me that one)
5. Kimchi (pickeled cabbage) is a delicious snack. It is the dish of Korea and at first I was quite repulsed by it, but now I have grown quite accustomed to it and learned to love it.
6. Never take for granted the easy accessibility of good micro-brewed beers and quality whiskeys.
7. Never go hunting with Dick Cheney. In fact, if you're ever around anybody from the current administration and they have a gun, get the fuck out of there.
8. Screech Powers is a dirty, dirty man.
9. If the desire is there, you can have anything you want. For example, if you desire a grill in, I don't know, let's say South Korea, all you need is a bird cage, some tin foil and a strong desire for a taste of home.
10. There's no place like home (Kansas ain't that bad of a place to live after all!)
Happy New Years to all and here's to 2007!
Love from Seoul
Well, I guess New Years greetings are in order, so, "Happy New Year." I've decided that today on New Year's Day it would be a good time to reflect upon 2006 and recount some of the lessons I have learned from the year that we have left behind:
1. Lamar Hunt definitely went to Heaven. And I think there's a good chance he became good friends with the right people up there.
2. Asia is pretty wierd.
3. If I'm ever on a plane and it is full of snakes, I hope Samuel L. Jackson is also on that same plane.
4. Donald rumsfield is the best Secretary of Defense the US has ever seen. (Dick Cheney taught me that one)
5. Kimchi (pickeled cabbage) is a delicious snack. It is the dish of Korea and at first I was quite repulsed by it, but now I have grown quite accustomed to it and learned to love it.
6. Never take for granted the easy accessibility of good micro-brewed beers and quality whiskeys.
7. Never go hunting with Dick Cheney. In fact, if you're ever around anybody from the current administration and they have a gun, get the fuck out of there.
8. Screech Powers is a dirty, dirty man.
9. If the desire is there, you can have anything you want. For example, if you desire a grill in, I don't know, let's say South Korea, all you need is a bird cage, some tin foil and a strong desire for a taste of home.
10. There's no place like home (Kansas ain't that bad of a place to live after all!)
Happy New Years to all and here's to 2007!
Love from Seoul
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