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"So I guess this is where I'm supposed to introduce myself. I'm a Canadian male teaching ESL in Seoul, Republic of Korea. This will be my second stint teaching ESL, only this time I'll be teaching at a High School, using my actual teaching experience to use. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me - no question's too small. Take care, and enjoy the ride."

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  • Strange....More often, less time

    Well, after over three months of not even knowing what my own blog looks like, for some odd reason, I'm now allowed full access to my own sight. The wonders, the marvels, etc etc. So I decided to change the look of the site, spice things up, and try to boost viewership. I think that I need an overhaul - my membership is down, morale is low, and financial donations are at an all time low...I think I need to sack my CEO.
    okay, so that's a little overboard. But after actually looking at my site, I'm thinking that what I need to do is to make more posts, with less info. I got bored of reading all that info; how my few faithful readers actually have time to read it is beyond me - do you people just take it in chunks- if there was ever proof that I needed to be told that I'm slightly "wordy", then this was it....
    so I'm going to try to make more posts, with less info; hopefully it will be the jumpstart that I need....
    so here goes the short posting.
    I realized after talking to my parents that I should explain a little more of what the monsoon season means here. bascially, in short form (see the pattern....)it means that for the next month, it will be raining on and off for nearly a month. It won't rain non-stop like I was previously told, but it will pretty much mean that it will rain nearly every day, for short periods of time. So it will rain, then it will get nasty-humid - then cool down, and then rain some more some other time. And it should be like this for some time. How people who suffer from arthritis do down here is beyond me....I'm sure that like every other disease down here, they take some pill that in Korea is perfectly fine, but in North America, is decades away from being allowed in our Shopper's Drug Mart's....
    well, I need to get going - I've still got report cards to write that are over a week late, and parents are starting to clamor that I'm a bad teacher....Too bad I've stopped caring....
    take care all (or ya'll for my peeps from the U.P)
    Bryan

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    • Blogger 브라이언 says so:
      7/07/2005 12:47:00 a.m.  

      made you look.....shame on you....
      for all of those of you who fell for this - post your name -
      shame on your for trying to read other people's comments, while neglecting to post your own......
      you should be ashamed...... top