Saturday, April 25, 2009
Gaah! (Plus: Backhanded Compliment of the Day)
I'm formulating a response that might involve trying to get all my readers to flood The Korea Times with either protest letters, or prank letters...but I haven't decided which yet.
I once wrote that The Korea Herald is crap...but they got nothin' on the times.
Instead, to feel better, read the next post, and come out and have tea with me.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Hang out with Roboseyo at Sparkledown the Third, this Saturday.
It's short notice, but if you have any free time this Saturday afternoon, it being the weekend before Buddha's birthday, and me being out of town that weekend, it's a good time to hang around Jongno, which is strung up with lanterns all over the place!
On Saturday afternoon, at 3PM, I'm going to be at a nice little traditional tea house near Changdeok Palace, with whichever friends come out, and you're welcome to join me. I really like this tea room, and after some sipping and chatting, I'm going to take a stroll around Bukcheon Hanok village, have dinner somewhere in Samchungdong (depending on the size of the group) strolling over to Jogye Temple (which will be gorgeous with glowing lamps by evening), and down to the lanterns hanging around Cheonggyecheon.
You are welcome to come along for as much or as little of that as you like, and I'd love to see you. So how do you get there?
Go to Anguk Station (line 3), and come out exit 2.
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don't trip on the old lady: I almost did.
when you come out of exit 2, you'll have a view something like this. Go straight, and look on your right. It's less than a five minute walk, and if you reach the three-way stoplight, you've gone too far.
There's a little place with plants in the window that looks like this, called "인...in Tea Drink Culture" (whatever that means) with a nice lady running it.You'll know you're in the right place if the raspberry tea tastes exactly like fresh raspberries.
Let me know if you're coming (you can reach me at roboseyo[at]gmail[dot]com or by searching Roboseyo on facebook), or just show up.
Take it easy, folks, and hope to see you there.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
High School for North Korean Defectors: Field Trip to DMZ
This nine-minute film gives a brief sketch of the young people who have escaped from North Korea, some of whom left their parents behind.
The more you know about North Korea, and the more you know about how North Koreans live in South Korea, the more tragic this story is... for one, the faces of all the students in the video except two, are blurred out, for fear that somebody will recognize their faces and their relatives still in North Korea will be punished.
Give it a watch.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Short but sweet: When a Mommy and a Daddy Love Each Other Very Much...
I don't think this is how Dad explained it to me back when I was a kid, but if the internet says this is how to make a baby, it must be true.
Hope your weekend was good.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Just funny... Self-Evident Truths in Writing Class
Some of the problems in the thesis statements were things like:
"not specific enough"
"support does not use grammatically parallel form"
"not controversial" (for example: "Exercise is good for you" is not a good thesis statement, because most people would read it and say, "DUH")
"does not take a clear position on the topic"
"uses absolute language, making the thesis difficult to prove"
The thesis statement was:
"There are three reasons all Americans love hamburgers: they are cheap, convenient, and tasty."
The correct answer was
"This thesis statement makes an absolute claim that cannot be proven" - that is, the word "all" makes the claim indefensible, and should be replaced with a word like "some" or "many" or even "most" -- leaving room for exceptions to the assertion.
About a third of my students thought the problem with the thesis statement was
"This statement is not controversial"
Turns out "All Americans love hamburgers" is a self-evident truth. They're Americans, after all.
And all you can do is smile.