Goodbye, Korea!
Sorry all about the lack of posting lately — I have returned from Korea to the United States in an effort to set up shop stateside in San Francisco; do a little writing, take a little funemployed vacation. You could say I am “freelancing” for now. There will be a few new posts on what life is like back in the States after a year long trip in Korea — after I come back from a week-long desert art festival called Burning Man, so stay tuned for some crazy new stories. For now, what are the top five most difficult things about the transition?
5.) Learning how to use a fork again
4.) Getting funny stares when you give clerks things with two hands.
3.) Feeling like an alcoholic when you suggest getting wasted on a Tuesday night
2.) No “Handsome teacher” ego-boost in the hallway every day.
1.) Kimchi withdrawal

good buy
Yes, please do write about that reverse culture shock. Sorry to see you go, but have fun being ‘funemployed’
Dewd. Give a rundown of the burnt man.
Sorry to see you go, chief…