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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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  • A new look and feel....

    Well, welcome to the new look and feel of "A Canuck In Korea".....somewhat of a work in progress; I'm hoping to add quite a bit more to it - such as a sidebar, a new menu, and some other features. Some of the stuff you might remember from the old menu might be back; if I can't get the site to look how I want it to, then I'll revert back. For this site however, feel free to pull down on the "baggage tag" for a few features to pop out...its kinda slick. So please bear with me while I try to make sure that all of the previous features of my old site are dragged, some willingly, some unwillingly, over to the new format. I hope you can still enjoy the experience. For those of you wondering where to leave comments, look right beside the date at the top of the post, find the number (likely a zero) and comment to your hearts content. As for if you'd rather have the old blog back, tough beans; this one's sticking around for good...
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    • Anonymous Anonymous says so:
      2/24/2007 01:02:00 p.m.  

      I'm liking it. Very chic. :)
      Nice work, Bry. top

    • Blogger Jon Allen says so:
      2/24/2007 11:25:00 p.m.  

      Interesting effect,
      I've not seen one like that before.

      It's a little disconcerting that the bit you were reading flashs to the bottom of the page and the other stuff appears at the top.

      The colour scheme is very restful. top