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Raised on promises She couldn't help thinkin' that there Was a little more to life Somewhere else After all it was a great big world With lots of places to run to Email me: lao.ocean @ gmail.com December Photos Now Playing: Sorak-san The Windmill Salmon Festival Soccer Goal Where do visitors come from? (Since 20-Dec-04) Fave flowesr: Plumeria Birthday: DEC 31st
Dance like no one can see Love like you've never been hurt Live like it's heaven on earth
Let's set it straight - Is the country Laos or Lao?Here's the answer This week... Things that make me happy
Movies I've seen this month
What they're saying about me
"She's a nut! Not too sure how else to describe an "at-first-glance" seemingly quiet girl who dances like a chicken when she thinks no one else is looking, who likes to pass off her "made up" answer for fact, until you look at her and see her hopelessly trying not to crack a smile, who WITHOUT FAIL remembers to put a line of dental floss in her purse before she goes out (and isn't afraid to use it after dinner, thankfully NOT at the table!!). I can always count on her to know the hottest hollywood gossip, and to dance till all hours of the morning with me." "My co-worker just told me that there was a premiere for Bridget Jones 2 last night, just blocks from my work, and we missed it! Hugh Grant, my beloved and the framework upon which my future husband is based, was just blocks away, breathing the same oxygen, and I missed it! If I had a friend here who was as savvy with E-news as you are, this catastrophe would never have occurred!" Guess what I heard... Oh my god!! This donut is so good! - Ras about a Krispy Kreme donut "I want to do! But what is paintball? There is no such word in dictionary." - Suwa, Japanese teacher "I am now skipping church to see if I am going to win my bids!!!" "YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA.....I won the felt tip pens!!!!!!!! Yippeee...."who let the dogs out...arf, arf, arf, arf"...."let me hear you say Y..M..C..A"....oh yah, who's your daddy!!!" - Renee Other favorite quotes:
A gift is an offering. A selfless act that adds something to someone's life. Something that they need. Have you ever walked by something and you just had this feeling that someone you knew would absolutely love it? Faith is believing when there is no rational reason to believe. Homer: "We Americans are England's children... I know we don't call as much as we should, or aren't as well behaved as our goody two shoes brother, Canada... who I should mention has never had a girlfriend... I'm just sayin'..." Anything less than mad, passionate, extraordinary love is a waste of time. There are too many mediocre things in life, and love should not be one of them. The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it. When your heart speaks, take good notes. Travel has a way of stretching the mind. The stretch comes not from travel's immediate rewards, the inevitable myriad new sights, smells and sounds, but with experiencing firsthand how others do differently what we believed to be the right and only way. It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting. Sometimes to see the light, you have to risk the dark. |
1000 words spoken
9/29/2004
The Digital Journalist.org has a page featuring some of the 100 Photographs that Changed the World, according to LIFE magazine.
Clarence Hailey Long, 1949 - Another Landmark Image
Check out The Digital Journalist's other Feature Presentations. Of the 7 or 8 galleries I got a chance to browse, I particularly liked: Requim: by the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina, Tibetan Hunger Strike, Getting Beyond the Headlines, and Afghan Child Labor.
Morning has broken
9/26/2004
Arrghh! I hate smokers. I don't mind them as people, because I know lots of people that smoke. I don't think you could live in Korea and not be friends with a smoker. I'm just annoyed because while we were all dancing at The Warehouse for Teariki's birthday, Philippe burns me with his cigarette butt. Yeah it hurt... and I think it's going to leave a scar on my arm. And no appology. Here's the culprit, with his lackasaisical attitude, he's say somthing like this in response to last night (in his French Canadian accent): "What the fuuuck?" Yeah, that would be the extent of the conversation. If you know Philippe, that would be his catch phrase. Don't get me wrong, I like Philippe, and he's my friend, but this isn't the first time he's burned something of mine.
What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
9/25/2004
After reading this, it made me curious about that Phil Collins song, in the Air Tonight. I've heard for years that it's about Phil Collins watching his friend drown, as he helplessly watched from far away. In addition, there was a man who could have rescued the friend, but just stood idly by. Then, Phil writes a song about the experience and give the man a front row ticket to the show. While he sings the song to him, the spotlight is on the man in the front row. Sound familiar? In reality, the song is actually about Phil Collin's bitterness and frustration over the marriage to his first wife, Andrea. The lyrics were interpreted too literally, and the rumor has been circulating ever since. Phil Collins even addressed this issue in 1997 when he was on VH1's Storytellers. So this is my cassette I'm sending you. I hope you hear it. You want to know why barber shop poles have red and white stripes? The symbolism of the barber pole goes back to the barber/surgeon of the Middle Ages. In addition to cutting hair, he'd pull teeth, let blood, use leeches, lance boils. He'd hang his bandages out to dry, and they'd blow in the wind and twist around red and white together. I just watched the trailer for Alexander. I swear, sometimes Colin Farrell can sound like such an American. "Conquer your fear, and I promise, you will conquer death!" He sounded like some macho quarterback giving a pep talk to his team.
Chuseok under way
9/24/2004
I had a GREAT day today, for anyone that wants to know. I taught for 3 hours (which I normally do on Fridays), and ran out of there as fast as I could (which I normally don't do). Most people know that I really like my job, but I wanted to start enjoying the long Chuseok holiday as fast as I could. Chuseok is Korea's Thanksgiving, and presents are usually given when you go to somebody's house. This year, my director gave us a box of peaches, which is much better than last year's gift box of soap and toothpaste. Even though I like Spam, I wouldn't want a 6 piece gift set of it, either.
This last month, I haven't really been perusing as many fun sites, like I normally do. So I did some of that today... caught up on entertainment news and browsed around. Of course, the biggest thing happening lately has been Britney Spears wedding. I wonder if she rapped during the reception.
This was too funny... These are pictures of the bridesmaids and groomsmen. You can read the full article here. Among other tantalizing tidbits, the guests were given gift bags which includes a pair of jeans, candy, shoelaces, and the key chain above. And as a connoisseur of fonts (current favorite is P22 FLLW TERRACOTTA), I found this quote funny.
On a Britney side note... Now, all the Cheetos and Red Bull runs make perfect sense...
The Russian, lesbian singing duo of Tatu launches a comeback as man-eating hetrosexuals. Would you really call it a comeback, after leaving the music industry for 1 1/2 years??? Avril Lavigne's engagement to her Sum 41 star boyfriend, Deryck Whibley, was all a joke. Damn, I was looking forward to their punk babies. Oh wait... I shouldn't start any smack with her.
You've heard about the Nigerian scams? This is a different kind, in which Chris Rock was almost a victim. He had sex with a woman while he was married, she came back and said she was pregnant with his baby, trying to extort money. What did he do? Called the FBI.
Oh, by the way, Pamela Anderson is dating Jesus. He's not a carpenter though, but a circus performer for the esteemed Cirque Du Soleil troupe in Vegas' hot adult show "Zumanity." They both share a love of animals. WWJD to help free chickens?
I miss the Daily Show. Read the short interview he did with Time.com.
The revolution of blogging is under way! [The Blogger's Creed]
Last Weekend
9/22/2004
This past Saturday, Kiran, Christa, Tom, and I took a trip to Samcheok to see the Hwanseononggul Cave, which is one of the largest caves in Asia. I've been to a cave in Jeju-do, and although that cave had better stalactites and stalagmites, this one was much bigger. There were huge caverns lit with yellow and green ropes of light, which took an hour and ten minutes to navigate. It's worth a trip out to see, but the bus schedule to the caves was not the most convenient. From the Samcheok bus terminal, the bus to the cave leaves at 6:10, 8:20, 10:20, 2:40, and 5:20. We arrived at 11:45, waited around for an hour, until we were informed of the correct schedule. So, instead of taking the 2000 won bus, we split the cost of a 30 minute, 24,000 won ($18.50) taxi ride.
See the rest of the Hwanseondonggul Cave Pictures After making a half-hearted attempt to hitchhike a ride back to Samcheok, we admitted defeat and took another 24,000 won taxi back to Samcheok. We had to get back to Kangneung as soon as we could to meet others for dinner at 8:30. On the ride back, Tom and I sat next to each other, talking about different things, including my website. From visiting my site, he said it was strange that he knew details about the kind of person I am, when we really don't know each other. Later that night, Glyn said something along the same lines. I gave him a hug goodbye because we wouldn't be seeing each other again before he left Korea. He then went on to say that he felt that we're better friends, than we actually are, due to the fact he regularly visits my site and reads about what I'm up to. I think it's great, but I'm also surprised by it sometimes. On my birthdayy, Kiran bought me a drink, handing me a Pocari Sweat. "It's your favorite drink, isn't it?" "Yes, how did you....?" "I read it on your website." "Oh." I also write that I madly want an ipod, but nobody's given me that, yet. To quote the great hair band of Guns N' Roses, "Need a little patience... yeah."So, we made it back at 7:30, with not much time to relax before meeting others for dakalbi at "The Cave" restaurant. Afterwards, we went to Absolut for a drink and to blow out Christa's birthday candles.
We then headed to The Warehouse for some dancing. Unfortunately, there are hardly any times I go there, with people already dancing. Most of the people there wanted to dance, but the hardest part is getting people to start. At midnight, the hip hop started playing, which gets more people up, than techno. The party then got started.
The rest of Club Night pictures I love nights like this, because there's so much happening! Unfortunately, with all the dancing and excitement, I didn't take too many good pictures. Once the dancing started, it was intense. There were dance-offs left and right! The "Circle" formed, and the members of the Clon dance school were more than willing to show off their moves. Christa's friends Kate and Carly also go in on the excitement (see above left picture). There was more grinding going on than at a Starbucks! The dance floor is a perfect place to check out what's going on in the room, without staring. Hightlights from the night inlcude:
I finally leave around 4:00am, making a mental note to watch more MTV videos, so I'll be prepared for the next time I'm at a dance-off. The next day is sunny and beautiful. Rachael, Allison, and Chena don't want to go to the beach, because they have to get back. I go downtown with them to McDonald's(!). I only have a burger, no fries or drink. They continue their shopping downtown, while I wait for Melvin and Na-kyung to pick me up, so we can go to the beach. I'm then informed that there'll be 3 university students filming Melvin throughout the day, as part of a documentary on a foreigner.
Of course, any sunny day at the beach involves drinking, talking, swimming. I do all, except the latter - just too cold. Dylan got interviewed by the film crew, and made up stories about Melvin. His best line of the day was, "My Korean name's Dylan, but you can call me Heather." Tom loved that line so much, I wonder when the first edition of the "I love Heather" newsletter comes out.
We end the day with dinner of "ahn chun saal". Delicious.
Construction of Seaweed Forest
9/16/2004
It poured this morning, then... bue skies and warm temperatures. This is the view from the hill that I walk up, to get to work.
Girl's Night
9/14/2004
This past Friday, I went downtown to make an appointment at the dentist. One of my molars was really sensitive to cold, two weeks ago. It had since stopped, but I figured I should get it checked, just in case. I was expecting the office to be booked, like every dentist I've ever gone to. I would have been happy to get an appointment the following week. I came in and the receptionist remembered me. Before leaving my house, I looked up the Korean word for "appointment", but didn't get a chance to use it before the staff ushered me to the back. I was a little uncomfortable because I wasn't expecting to sit down for an evaluation, but I had no say in the matter. Within five minutes of walking in the door, I had a bib on me, had talked to the dentist, had an x-ray, and was injected with novicane. I had a small cavity, which she cleaned out, and told me to come back on Monday. If there was no pain by then, I'd just need a filling. She nonchalantly continued, that if there was pain, I would need a root canal! Luckily, it was just a cavity that I got filled. The first visit was only 16,000 won, and the filling was 11,000 won! I remembered getting a cavity filled in California for $100. There are pros and cons, because this is the same office where I had the most painful teeth cleaning of me life.
On Saturday, I went to Christa's place in Yang Yang and had a girl's night. Yolanda was supposed to come too, but she was sick, so it was just the four of us: Christa, Noreen, Megan, and myself. There was a lot of food there. It was a little strange at first, because I can't remember the last time I had vegetables and dip. Noreen also made a delicious chocolate pudding cake, which we ate with ice cream. We talked a lot and managed to put on some facial masks. It was weird, because the mask was pre-treated, and all you had to do was put this fabric-like material on your face. we were beautiful, as you can see.
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One last thing...
The Warehouse's Club Night
9/11/2004
I haven't posted for days, but have quite a bit to say... just been busy and lazy. I'm heading to Yang Yang tonight, but wanted to do a quick post for The Warehouse's first "Club Night" - Saturday, September 18th. Tickets are 7000 won at the door, and 5000 won advance, which also incudes a bottle of Amstel. Doors open at 7:30pm and DJ Fusion (Ryan) will be playing House/Techno from 10-midnight, then DJ BMF (Ras) will play hip-hop until 4am. There'll be contests and drawings for bottles of liquor. Tables and chairs will be removed, so that people can't sit down, and pretend to be too cool to dance, while munching on their mixed fruit platter. That's what I know about it so far... it should be fun. I might be stepping out in the pink hair, that night. hehehe...
Sorak-san
9/6/2004
The rest of the pictures from that day can be seen here.
Russell's pictures
9/2/2004
I received an email from Russell yesterday, which included some new pictures he took. I don't regularly keep in contact with Russell, but I love viewing his photos. It inspires me to be more stylistic when snapping shots.
As for me, I took my camera and walked to school today, taking pictures of all the red peppers drying in the sun. It's not the most sanitary of ways to dry peppers, so I wonder what they do with it after it dries. Do they wipe off the car exhaust dirt first, before they use it for cooking? It's one of those unsolved mysteries that I'll probably never know, but can live with... like the question of why Janet Jackson is with Jermaine Dupris?
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