I had my first experience of busy period on the Seoul subway system at this time. There is no waiting for people to get off the train before you start getting on. Just walk towards them and hope you win. To say there were a lot of people going to see the fireworks would be an understatement. I spent most of the time like this.
The next day we made a trip to the DMZ, and we got to see North Korea from a distance wahey! During our trip we went to 'The third tunnel' which was one of four discovered tunnels from the North into the South (and vice versa I suppose) and the ceiling/earth was very low in places. So low that Becky pointed out that we looked like we were in the planet of the apes by the way that we were walking. I couldn't help but agree with her.
Last Wednesday, I joined the school staff in a game of volleyball (Quidditch) against the staff of two other schools (Beauxbatons and Durmstrang). I told the teachers 'I'm bad' and after giving a speech introducing myself ('Hello, I'm the new ancient runes teacher at Hogwarts') I took on the 'why the hell not approach' and took back position in the team. I served twice and almost wiped out a spectator each time. I think we won overall so it would seem my presence wasn't a complete curse. Get it? Curse? Because I'm a wizard. Maybe not. One can wish.
In Jeonju on Sunday, I'm pretty sure that a preacher told me that if I didn't repent my 'evil British ways' I would go to hell. Better stop riding my penny farthing to school then I guess.
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I've been teaching alone this last couple of days, and it's been fun! Today I had to remind some girls at the back that it was English class and not dance class. They told me it was English dance class.
Gamsahapnida for reading,
Squashed.
P.S. I was 'got' by an Evil Shower Head. Only on the side but that means I'm one step closer to a fully dressed shower.
P.P.S. K-Pop this time performed by Rain, with a really cool dance.
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