All Change . . .
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Living in Korea
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Toilet Humour
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To Leave or Not to Leave, That is the Question . . . .
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Commentary
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More great Quotes . . . from Tommy Cooper!!!
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Humour
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Great Quote . . .
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Lost Geographies
Tags: education, effects, foreigner, hagwon, Korea, public school, school, Stalin, teacher, teaching, weapon
Dumber Than a Second Coat of Paint
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Lost Geographies
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Breakfast in the Ruins
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Breakfast in the Ruins
Tags: breakfast in the ruins, conspiracy, control, deception, destruction, education, English, English teaching, ESL, history, information, knowledge, Korea, mind control, perception, public school, reality, South Korea, suppression, teaching, Yangsan
Maybe, Baby
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Living in Korea
Tags: education, elementary, English, foreign teacher, foreigner, hagwon, job, Korea, Korea school, Korean, lifestyle, living, native English speaker, teacher, teaching, travel
The Human Comedy
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Living in Korea
Tags: change, elementary, Korea, living in Korea, relationships, school, South Korea, teaching
No More White Boy Whingeing
Posted by Andrew | Filed under Commentary
Tags: elementary, entertainment, film, lifestyle, media, movie, music, online piracy, school, South Korea, teaching, video