What they’re Missing
I used to think that being near a ball park that was the home to a decent team would be an ideal place to finally call it quits and retire…. Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
I used to think that being near a ball park that was the home to a decent team would be an ideal place to finally call it quits and retire…. Read more »
Here’s some stuff. Sure, I may have alluded in the past that Wish You Were Here was Pink Floyd’s greatest work…but…I’m listening to Dark Side of the Moon, and I… Read more »
I’ve linked before to the writings of Dr. David Tizzard in the Korea Times. His insight on and knowledge of Korean culture — K-pop in particular as a focus of… Read more »
“Prepare the child for the road, not the road for the child.” Folk Wisdom, origin unknown I’m a big fan of Malcom Gladwell. I’ve also read the book The Coddling… Read more »
I’m not a fan of memes that wander beyond the purely comedic. Weighty issues are far too important and complex to be relegated to memedom. What might seem a pithy… Read more »
“…to agrarianism, farming is the proper use and care of an immeasurable gift. The shortest way to understand this, I suppose, is the religious way. Among the commonplaces of the… Read more »
I’ve stayed away from the news today. I know what’s on it. Same old crap, but this time turned up to 21. People ask me what I like about Korea…. Read more »
I’ve made the mistake of looking at Facebook again recently. I still don’t post, but it’s back to the times of frustration again. Yeah. Just by looking. Because Facebook hasn’t… Read more »
I’m of the mind that, when I start seeing a lot of something, I should pay attention. Sure, it’s kind of superstitious, but it never hurts to mull things over,… Read more »
I’m sorry to have missed this in my post of two days ago. This is my absolute favorite Venn diagram, and proof-positive that they’re not all bad…