December 2011
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Goodbye 2011
It has been a weird old year to say the least.
I’ve gone from full time performer to unemployed freelancer to penniless translator to children’s book writer to director.
2012 promises to be as equally eventful as the past twelve months with half the year mapped out before me and the other half hiding in a dark corner waiting to spring out at me when I least expect it.
I’m...
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Best Interactive Caroling Hedgehog Animation... →
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Printing Scripts...
Things are happening…
Looks like another film director is interested in offering my wife a role. Yay. The casting director sent the script through in hwp format. Boo.
I know a great website where you can convert the files to pdfs. Yay. That file didn’t want to convert. Boo.
I tried downloading Open Office. Yay. Open Office opened up the file as blank. Boo.
After umpteen tries on...
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Happy Tintin Fan Boy
I’ve been a lifelong Tintin fan. I’ve read and reread every single story and have forcibly converted my wife to the Korean translated versions. Instead of a chocolate egg at Easter, my parents would buy me a Tintin book and I would spend hours immersed in the world of Belgian’s most famous fictional character. On the wall in our living room I have a framed poster of four pictures...
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Party, Party, Party! →
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Robert Lepage + Graphic Novel = Joy →
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Books Books Books
It has been a weird December. Life and work have taken some pretty unexpected twists and turns, some good, some bad and some just plain odd. I’m not sure exactly what the new year will hold, but it’s certainly going to be interesting.
One of the more pleasant pieces of news I got this week is that my publishers want me to write more books! I’ve fooled them into believing...
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roboseyo replied to your photo: Walking along the banks of the Han river this…
I love when the sun catches those stalky things.
Me too…
The stalky things are called 억새 in Korean, but they seem to have far too many names in English for their own good:
Eulalia grass, flame grass, zebra grass, maiden grass, and porcupine grass are just a few.
I like to call them Bob.
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Congratulations! →
North Korea is officially the most corrupt country in the world…
And it seems as if South Korea is more corrupt than it was in 2008.
November 2011
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