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September 7th, 2006

Sk - Day 21, Part 1 (NOW WITH PICTURES, IN COLOR!!!) @ 06:05 pm

I woke up around 5:45, and shampoo my hair. I also brushed my teeth, like usual. I find it interesting how the students at school always brush their teeth after homeroom. Interesting...

Anyways, I ate breakfast, which wasn't really anything totally delicious. It was this one soup with thse green leaf veggies, which was pretty good, but unfulfilling. It's like when you eat a crap-load of salad. It makes you full, but it digests fast.
I arrived to school almost late. There was this huge traffic jam near the base of the hill where my bus had to go up. We were there for twenty minutes. It's a good thing I always go early to school...

I went to computer class, where we continued elarning Excel stuff, which I would never use. Near the end of the class, John, the guy next to me, asked me if I knew of the game Pikachu Volleyball, and I said yeah. I swear, that game is freaking popular in my school... Do a google of "Pikachu Volleyball," download the game, and play it yourself. john was playing with anoher classmate of mine. I don't know his name exactly, but people call him something like "Sun-Se." At first, John was killing him, 8-0, then he came back and it was 8-10. Later, John won. It was fun and "exciting," watching them.
Then we went to Jpanese grammar/vocab class, which was boring as hell, like usual. Nothing interesting happened there.

Next, I went to the DOSP 1 room, where I remembered that I brought my digitl camera with me... >_>
So I took pictures of the DOSP room. http://rapidshare.de/files/32240923/DOSP1.rar

I then went to my Japanese coversation room, where David asked Sensei if we could take a group picture, and Sensei allowed it.
Click here to see. I'm not sure on the names, but I KNOW at least one of them are wrong. All the ones who were named were the ones that I've only been introduced to, with the exception of the girl who left me at the CCC during the festival. I forgot her name. And the other people, I've never talked to before, so yeah... Almost all of these people only told me their name once, with the exception of "Sun-Se," which I got his name from listening to my classmates.

Japanese conversation class was fun. The teacher called on me and asked how my Korean studie were going. I said I was going to Korea university, and had about eight people in class with me. We learned sentence structures like:
I must _____. / I can't do without _____.
Is it okay if I don't _____.
I need to _____.
These sentence structures were related to traveling, such as something you need to do and/or bring with you.
At the end, we each had to make up a sentence and say it to the teacher before leaving the room, since she stood by the door guarding. I messed up on mine, but fixed it.

We then went to 2-5, where we chatted until it was our turn to go to lunch. Lunch is during 12:10-13:10 for the whole school, but only the third years can go in first, followed by the scond years, then the first years. Here's some pictures:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/DSC00152.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/DSC00151.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/DSC00150.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/DSC00149.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/DSC00148.jpg

The "crazy guy" always is waving at me or yelling my name. This one time, when I popped in the classroom, he was across the room going "KIIII!!!! KIIIIIIIIIIIII!!! KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!" and waving, trying to get my attention. Kerry told me to ignore him, then he escorted me out of the room, to the next class. It was interesting...
The girls told me he was running for class president, and sked if he could win. I said "I don't know," but I think they thought I said no, but oh well... He might win, since he seems like a popular guy... Who knows...

I don't know most of my classmate's Korean name, but I'll learn that later after I learn their English names (although some have the same Korean-English names, while others have no English name).

We chatted until around 12:45, then went to lunch. Like always, it was unfulfilling, but it was so-so. We had fish. It was seasoned really good, but the meat was low-quality. The meat didn't taste that good. there was also a strip of fried tofu, which I thought was eggs at first. I just had tofu last night, so it was weird seeing it again.
After lunch, we walked to the snack store, which was about a five minute walk away, towards the inside of the school. Davi bought me a milkshake drink. It was inside one of these pouches, kind of similar to CapriSun, hiro's favorite drink, but the packaging was more sturdy, and the "mouth piece" was hard and about smaller than a pinky.

I then went to the DOSP1 room again, where I slept for fifteen minutes towards the end. I learned a few Korean phrases during my stay in the DOSP room that day. They are "I understand; I don't understand; Please open your book."

I then went to my Tae Kwon Do class. Notice the attractive art. All Tae Kwon Do buildings and vans (for transporting children) have that kind of art on them.
I took pictures of my "classmates" playing, before class started. This is about a third of the class.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/tkd2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/kii064/tkd3.jpg

Going home, I took pictures of two familiar buildings. 1 & 2. I didn't get to take a picture of the McDonald's, because I was too slow, but I have a comment on it. I don't even see Ronald McDonald as the mascot. Instead, it's two Korean guys, with their mouths wide open. You'll understand when you see it...

There's also a very nostalgic scenery I pass to school everyday. You'll know what I mean (well, most of you, anyway).
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