The World is My Oyster.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Stop barbaric seal hunt ...

PLEASE DO NOT LET ME DOWN ABOUT WHAT I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT CANADA....T.T
More than 317,000 seals were slaughtered in the 2005 seal hunt.
A staggering 98.5% of the seals killed were two months old or younger.
Many of them were probably skinned while still conscious and able to feel pain.
Stand with me today and stop the seal hunt forever by joining the Canadian seafood boycott. http://hsus.ga4.org/campaign/protectseals/

Once you've signed the pledge, you'll be able to identify Canadian seafood by using HSUS's downloadable pocket guide.
You can also find out which restaurants and other businesses have also signed the pledge--and which ones to contact to ask them to sign on.

You can also sign up for Seal Watch, a frequent e-mail that HSUS will send out during the hunt, featuring stories and images.
Thanks for joining me in ending this awful hunt.

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

The last but the best

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These are the places and ski resorts where I visited with Dominik, Bea, Verena and Tina for a week...We had extremely fabulous and also absolutely frustrated time during this trip.

The start was very nice. We rent a Toyota Sienna which was a 2006 brand new model and was very comfortable. Everyone liked it.

We sang a song and taking a lot of pictures of beautiful landscape around highway #1.

We have ran about 2,500 kilometers which is a similar distance that I could running between Seoul and Busan for 6 times. >_<
On the way to go east, our Sienna was hit by a piece of stone on the highway and got a tiny god damn chip on the windshield. But we didn't worry about it. We never thought that this will be a big problem afterwards.
When we got back to Vancouver, Budget claimed damages that amount to 1,200 dollars. T.T I was nearly cry...

Except that, it was incredibly unforgettable trip.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

The Big Three

Finally, the time has come for exam.
Friends seemed very nervous from morning and were trying to soothe their feeling with a Starbucks coffee.

There were 3 exams today which are we usually called "The Big Three"- Reading, Writing and English in use. Although I did quite good job at Speaking and Listening, I had felt immense difficulty in lack of time for last a couple of 'Big Three' trial exams, so I was absolutely feared that morning.

Not bad not bad... Oddly enough, I didn't even suffer from shortage of time! It had never happened before! I was happy at least.
Let's see how things will happen till the result announcement will be declared in May.