Saturday, July 4, 2009
From Chai to Anguk
Some photos I just took on my walk from Chai to Anguk Subway Station.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Museum Time!
I went to the National Museum of Korea this past Sunday with my new friend, Richard. It was the " Egypt-Oriental Collection" from Kunsthistorisches Museum of Austria. According to a website, "it covers 300 years of Egyptian civilization. Mummies and objects related to pharaohs, images of deities, amulets, makeup tools, hieroglyphic papyri, diverse tools and receptacles, as well as burial goods, will be on display."
So yeah, I saw a mummy. And the wrapping was off of it's nose, so I saw the shriveled up nose of a mummy. That's pretty cool in my book.
Well no pictures were allowed inside the exhibition, but Richard took some out side of the museum and exhibition area.
Laugh if you will at my "murse" or "man purse" but that's they way a modern sophisticated gentleman like myself or Richard rolls. Where else will you keep the following items: a map of Seoul, gum, a book for pleasure reading, a book for studying Korean, something to drink, an umbrella (acid rain over here, ya know), a cell phone, your iPod, some Tylenol (just in case), and a candy bar (also, just in case)? Your murse is where you'll carry these things.
Here are some pictures that either Richard or the lady from the museum took.




So yeah, I saw a mummy. And the wrapping was off of it's nose, so I saw the shriveled up nose of a mummy. That's pretty cool in my book.
Well no pictures were allowed inside the exhibition, but Richard took some out side of the museum and exhibition area.
Laugh if you will at my "murse" or "man purse" but that's they way a modern sophisticated gentleman like myself or Richard rolls. Where else will you keep the following items: a map of Seoul, gum, a book for pleasure reading, a book for studying Korean, something to drink, an umbrella (acid rain over here, ya know), a cell phone, your iPod, some Tylenol (just in case), and a candy bar (also, just in case)? Your murse is where you'll carry these things.
Here are some pictures that either Richard or the lady from the museum took.





Wednesday, June 24, 2009
How I Spend My Weekends

I've been working since I was 16 years old. I worked part time jobs all through college, and I had to work weekends when I got my first "real" job. But now, oh Lord, I get the weekends off.
I live within a subway trip of 20,000,000 people. But I spend the majority of my free time, on the weekends, just as I am in that photo. Recumbent, in THAT chair.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Vote For Me!
You don't have anything else to do. How do I know this? Because you're reading this right now, that's how!
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Sorry Sorry
To quote Super Junior, I'm "Sorry Sorry" about not posting lately.
I don't have much to say, I suppose, so why don't you email me some questions you have? If you don't have my email, just leave a comment.
Also, I can now use Skype without it messing up too bad, so add me, senatoratoms.
And because most of you have no idea about Super Junior, allow me to introduce you to their greatness:
I don't have much to say, I suppose, so why don't you email me some questions you have? If you don't have my email, just leave a comment.
Also, I can now use Skype without it messing up too bad, so add me, senatoratoms.
And because most of you have no idea about Super Junior, allow me to introduce you to their greatness:
Friday, May 15, 2009
Lake Park- Ilsan, South Korea
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Changdoekgung
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