WE ARE READY! We're about to leave the house to go to Atlanta to catch our 10:15 flight. Our day will go like this. Fly from Atlanta to Detroit, wait 2 hours, Fly 13+ hours from Detroit to Tokyo, run thru customs for 2 hours, Fly from Tokyo to Busan arriving 9 pm Monday evening. So that's how it's going to go folks. I can't fricking wait. We're leaving the house in literally under 15 minutes and I feel terrible for the people on that airplane b/c I ate a huge cheeseburger and fries last night, something I never do but I felt like I needed to get in one last "American" meal and I am stinking up the place this morning. So good riddance to intestine fouling "American" food and hello to intestine fouling Korean food. Well hope that wasn't to much info for all you guys. Well I'm being called to the car. Next time I post will probably be from S. Korea.
~Cullen
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Two Days Left of Western Food (I suppose)
So here I am two days from leaving on the greatest adventure of my life to date. I'm still not really that excited, nervous, anxious, or scared. This is actually scaring me because after being a traveller for a while now. I always get nervous and scared before going to a new country, heck even a new state. I feel fine. It almost seems routine which makes me beg the question "Why am I going?" I don't know why I'm going but it seems like everything up until this point has presented itself to be an arrow pointing in this direction. The transition has been so easy that it couldn't have been easier if Amber and I had some type of travel tour manager. Anyways the real reason that I'm writing today is because recently I've been responding to a number of conservative christian and pro-war forwards that my parents seem to bombard my inbox with. I've usually just ignored them and let them slip gently under the ax of the delete button. But recently I've decided that if someone is going to put something in my inbox that is blatantly full of hate, then I'm going to respond with my own opinion, much to my parents' chagrin. I have two examples of this. One was sent from my father under the subject line "Stock Tip: war, terror, and disasters. Disaster Capitalism." It was an investment guide to companies that profit from natural disasters and war, but at the end it did ask what people thought about it. So I responded that I thought it was terrible and shouldn't be sent out under a subject line that begins with "Stock Tip." I then took a verbal beating about protecting the US, the only reason I could go to Korea was because of these companies, and how the only reason I was able to see the Dalai Lama @ Emory University was because these companies and the US allowed it. So I wrote some things back. If you'd like to see copies of the emails I'll be glad to send you the transcripts of the discourse. Anyways it ended in a good conversation. The next email I got was an email that showed the new George Washington $1 coin. It showed one side of it and said:
You guessed it
'IN GOD WE TRUST' IS GONE!!!
If ever there was a reason to boycott something, THIS IS IT!!!! DO NOT ACCEPT THE NEW DOLLAR COINS AS CHANGE. Together we can force them out of circulation.
Please send to all on you mail list !!!
If ever there was a reason to boycott something, THIS IS IT!!!! DO NOT ACCEPT THE NEW DOLLAR COINS AS CHANGE. Together we can force them out of circulation.
Please send to all on you mail list !!!
and then above that it had a fake story that said:
Please help do this…
refuse to accept these when they are handed to you. I received one from the Post Office as change and I asked for a dollar bill instead. The lady just smiled and said "way to go" so she had read this e-mail. Please help out....our world is in enough trouble without this too!!!!!
I sent out an email to all the recipients of the forward that included a link(http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/$1coin/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=Washington) to the US mint site with a copy of the coin showing that it indeed still had IN GOD WE TRUST on it. Actually creatively added to the rim of the coin and I might have said something about idiots and this being a hoax that only spreads anger and fear. For this email I have received phone calls and threatening emails. Oh man. I was begged to apologize to the friends of my parents that actually sent me the email forward to begin with.
Anyways I encourage people to not send these types of things out especially if they don't know if what they are sending is true and please don't send them to me because I will lambaste you with my reply. I guess what I am saying is if you send out a forward, I believe that you are looking for some kind of response and you shouldn't be upset if someone responds by calling you out on your fear mongering message. After saying this. I invite anyone to call me out on whatever they want. I want to be fair about this so if I put something up on here that doesn't seem "kosher" then do a little research on it and throw it in my face. I'll post it up as my next post under the heading "I was wrong and here's why." Well hope everyone is doing well. My next post will likely be from the Republic of Korea.
~Cullen
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Quickie
So as of today I am jobless, homeless, car-less, and will soon be able to work legally in the Republic of Korea. Amber and I are in Atlanta getting everything together for our trip. We went to the South Korean Consulate today to get our work visas and they will be ready by tuesday. We are currently staying w/ my aunt Susan in ATL. She took us out to dinner tonight to this awesome Chinese restaurant in Chamblee it was junky but honestly the best Chinese food I've ever had. Even better than in Chinatown (London). Well i'm a bit drunk and I need to sneak back upstairs to go to sleep. Good night all!
~Cullen
~Cullen
Saturday, October 13, 2007
I've got Seoul but I'm not a Seoul-dier
Hey so this is the beginning of my Korean English teaching travel super adventure. Today I just found out that both mine and my wife's cars are completely inoperable at the same time. I'd like to just take a moment and say that I've had my White Beamer for over ten years now. So I'd like to hold a moment of silence for it....................Ok, well tomorrow marks my 26th year on this earth and I'm about to take the greatest adventure of my life to date. In exactly 2 weeks and 1 day I'll be leaving for Busan, South Korea to teach English in a hogwan there. Hogwan sounds a lot like Hogwart's so I'm kind of excited as I'm currently reading for lack of motivation to read something more "enriching," the Harry Potter series and for those of you who aren't fans, you obviously haven't read the books because they are very well written and just amazing. Anyways this is my last day here at Spintacular Entertainment of Asheville, NC and I am being required as part of my retirement to keep this Blog so we'll see how it goes. Well hope you all are doing well.
Cullen
Cullen
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