Over at the Hub of Sparkle, I've started a huge survey of what you think are the best Korea blogs of 2008.
Take a look, and add your nominations on the comment board either there, or at the Hub of Sparkle Facebook page. If you're a K-blogger, tell your readers about it, so that they can get over there, stuffing the ballot box on your behalf: after all, it's the internet!
I'm closing comments on this post, so that you put all your comments at the Hub of Sparkle's site, or Facebook discussion group.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Heh heh heh. When Insurance Advertisers cause Diplomatic Incidents...
Resemble anyone you know?
(from Mad TV...I think)
(from Mad TV...I think)
Labels:
just funny,
korea,
korea blog,
life in Korea,
video clip
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dealing with Racism
From Foreigner Joy, here's a good look at how to deal with racism in everyday life, and how people respond wrongly when they encounter it.
Labels:
culture clash,
from other bloggers,
korea,
korea blog,
life in Korea,
links
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Heh heh heh.
From Cracked.com, from last summer:
"Ways to make the Olympics Kick More Ass" -- a cracked.com photoshop contest, where people photoshop funny pictures based on a theme.
"Ways to make the Olympics Kick More Ass" -- a cracked.com photoshop contest, where people photoshop funny pictures based on a theme.
Labels:
korea,
korea blog,
life in Korea
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Welcome, Korea Herald Readers
The news is this: I have been asked, and accepted the offer, to write an ongoing column for the Expat Living section of The Korea Herald. My theme will be building community in the Expat world: I hope to talk about the importance of community to enhancing the expat experience, and helping people who live here, to enjoy the heck out of Korea, and I also hope to feature some of the communities that add meaning to expats' lives while they live here.
The article itself:
If the link works, you can read it here on the Korea Herald's webpage.
If the link doesn't work, you can read it here, cut and pasted to Roboseyo, and magically buried deep in the past.
Finally, if you are part of an expat community, or a community involving Koreans and expats together, and you think your community should be featured in my column, drop me a line at roboseyo@gmail.com explaining what you do, and why you'd love to be featured, and we'll be in touch.
If you're new to this blog, welcome to Roboseyo! You can look at the sidebar to the right, and see some of my favorite posts, to get to know who Roboseyo is, and what I'm about.
Thanks for stopping by!
(and thanks also, Matt, for giving me the opportunity to write this column)
sincerely
-Roboseyo
The article itself:
If the link works, you can read it here on the Korea Herald's webpage.
If the link doesn't work, you can read it here, cut and pasted to Roboseyo, and magically buried deep in the past.
Finally, if you are part of an expat community, or a community involving Koreans and expats together, and you think your community should be featured in my column, drop me a line at roboseyo@gmail.com explaining what you do, and why you'd love to be featured, and we'll be in touch.
If you're new to this blog, welcome to Roboseyo! You can look at the sidebar to the right, and see some of my favorite posts, to get to know who Roboseyo is, and what I'm about.
Thanks for stopping by!
(and thanks also, Matt, for giving me the opportunity to write this column)
sincerely
-Roboseyo
Labels:
communal experience,
community,
expat life,
i'm famous,
korea,
korea blog,
life in Korea
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