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Teachers day. | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! May 15, 2012. Good Weather and Good Times. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. A Year in Daegu.
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The Food From My Trip Part I | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! The Food From My Trip Part I. April 30, 2012. FINALLY. Honestly, I have tried to post this blog several times before now but I ended up getting inspired by looking at my pictures of food and went to foodgawker.com or something. Today, I am focused. Eaten : / Please enjoy. While I was in Singapore I would eat 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners everyday because I didn’t want to miss anything. Can you imagine? Dragon fruit and others fresh smoothie. Coconut. Nu...
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RIP Spring | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! May 8, 2012. Some flowers I spotted on a stroll around my school. I have been pretty busy lately. I am trying to stay on top of running and that tires me out. Despite being really busy I have time to realize the weather has taken a turn for the better. This weekend it was 80* I think its good and bad…I just know that some hot weather is in STORE for this summer then. Mojito after my 10 k for Cinco de Mayo. View from the English room window. May 9, 2012 at 10:17 am.
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The Innerworkings | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! I will continue The Innerworkings here! Go to the new link for The Innerworkings here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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EPIK | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! EPIK: English Program in Korea. http:/ epik.go.kr. Is a program run by the Korean Government to employ English speaking people with English teaching jobs from USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, UK and Ireland (are the countries that I have run into.). STEP 1: Finding a recruiter- What the hell is a recruiter? STEP 3: The 15 page application! STEP 4: Phone or Skype interview- About 45-60 minutes. This phone interview came after a long while from ...
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The Creatures From My Trip | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! The Creatures From My Trip. February 21, 2012. How do you write a blog post about a 17 day long vacation? When everyday you were doing something new and exciting? No wildlife in Singapore! I was happy to not worry about mosquitoes but…there was nothing! Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park. Butterfly that I saved from getting trampled with that leaf. Box turtle soakin' up the sun. Mulu National Park, Mulu, Borneo, Malaysia. This guy look familiar?
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Snow Post acting as a Snow Dance. | Daegu-ber
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Teaching English in Daegu, South Korea! Snow Post acting as a Snow Dance. January 3, 2012. Snow You always want it when you can’t have it, and want it gone when it persists. Here in Daegu, snow is somewhat rare. Not counting last year where it snowed quite a bit and for an extended period of time… None the less, I want some snow! I want to walk and see my foot prints. I want to make a SNOWMAN! School is out, but the kids don’t. The kids listening to Snow. So I am hoping that this post acts as yet, anothe...
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Going to a barber in Korea | The Least Useful Guide to Korea Ever
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The Least Useful Guide to Korea Ever. Photo by Giancarlo Molina. Merry Christmas from Seoul! I’m not dead (yet)! Going to a barber in Korea. January 15, 2011. So, the first time I tried going to a Barber, it had some funny windows. Very…dark. Turns out, it was actually a whorehouse. Surprise! Now, some of you looking at the photo on the left may be asking ‘Pat, how the hell would you EVER think that’s a place to get a haircut? 8217; Let it be known that I do not claim to be a clever man. Anyway, I finall...
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Merry Christmas from Seoul! | The Least Useful Guide to Korea Ever
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The Least Useful Guide to Korea Ever. Photo by Giancarlo Molina. Going to a barber in Korea →. Merry Christmas from Seoul! December 28, 2010. Yeah, yeah, I know I’m late. Sue me. Anyway, as some of you may have noticed, the world recently witnessed the glorious day known as Christmas: a Christian holiday borrowed from pagans, spread the world over in the name of commercialism. Sorry, was that bitter? Have you ever seen somebody actually. That it’s Christmas? Me: Are you doing anything fun for Christmas?
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