March 21, 2005
Personal links
- My site at myspace.com -One of my other sites.
- My site at geocities.com -This is a website that a made a few years ago. I don't update it often, but there are some pictures on it.
- Kelsey's Site -One of my two sisters has a website. This is that site. You can read about her adventures in Europe(mostly Belgium), Bermuda and Canada.
- Neal's blog. -Quite possibly my coolest cousin with a masters in engineering from Queens.
- Puregold -Pure Canadian gold, courtesy of Jeff, one of my other best buddies that I never see, and the boys in hockey (some sometimes futbol) jerseys. Give it a read, because it's awesome.
- Mike's Site -My best buddy (whom I never see) Mike's site.
- Sheena's Site -Sheena was one of my best friends in Edmonton.
- Jason Scholtz's Site -The Splendid Seminarian.
- Xin's photo site. (Chinese) -Xin lived with me for a few months in Edmonton. Originally from Beijing, he now lives in Kamloops, BC.
- Azrael from OutpostNine.com -Only read this guy's stories if you don't get offended by sexual references involving tenticles in every other paragraph.
- Gaijinpot.com -Gaijinpot.com, a good source of info for working and living in Japan.
- Concerts in Japan -A good source for concerts and other events in Japan.
- Zepp -Zepp is a good chain of concerts halls across Japan.
- Japan-Guide.com -A great resource if you're interested in touring about in Japan.
- Helen's Site. -Helen is one of the teachers at my school. Check her out!
- Colleen's Site -Here's my friend Colleen's blog. She's one of my friends here in Ulsan.
- James Duggan's Site -James, you have been bloggeraped!
- Dave Harvey's Photo Site. -This guy, with is sweet camera, takes better picture then I ever will. If you want to see some nice pictures of the Ulsan/Busan area, and from some other parts of Asia, go to this site.
- Jason Teale's Photo Site. -This is one of the guys that I met during my first night in Ulsan. I don't think that I've seen him since. He's on the Ulsan Pear and has some pretty good photos on his site.
- What not to do in Asia -This guy has had some of the most extrodinary adventures that I have ever read about. His stories from China are one of the most interesting reads on the internet.
- Lost Seouls -A famous blog of a guy who was lost in Seoul for three years.
- Jessica's Site. -Jessica is teaching ESL near Seoul. Read about her being too scared to buy food in a foreign country!
- Gyopo Life -A Canadian-Korean guy from Calgary. He's a Flames fan and can sport a mean 'stache. That makes him cool, like Lanny.
- Ryan Cordell's site. -I "borrowed" a couple of his pictures for this site, so the least I can to is provide a link to his site. Check it out, it has a lot of cool ramblings on it!
- Kevin's Space -Kevin is one of my friends here in Ulsan. He has some pretty rad pictures.
- The Marmot's Hole. -A good blog about news in and around Korea.
- Tombstone Bar. -Tombstone bar.
- Benchwarmers Bar. -One of the popular foriegner bars in Ulsan.
- Korean blog list. -A list with a lot of blogs about Korea, etc.
- Galbijim. -A good place for information about Korea. Many of the articles seem a bit sugar coated, but there is lots of good material.
- Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. -The American version of my church.
- Lutheran Church-Canada. -The Canadian version of my church.
- The Japan Lutheran Church. -The Japanese version of my church.
- The Japan Evangelical Ministry Organization. -The Japan Evangelical Ministry Organization.
- Christianforums. -A Christian forum site where you can discuss just about anything that you want.
- Dave's ESL Cafe. -The best source for everything ESL on the net.
- The Official Brocket 99 Fan Site -only people with a liberal sense of humour need apply.
- Metal Sludge -the funniest metal music site around. Caution: Language my offend some readers.
2 Comments:
haha. they use mcgraw-hill textbooks too. we study those in school and how they're full of advertising... example of trying to turn kids into early consumers. love the pics! keep em coming! xoxo kels
March 21, 2005 10:38 p.m.
See an Open Court sign on the window of one of the pictures. I still use the Kindergarten level at our school. A Molly
March 24, 2005 7:47 a.m.
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