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PGC , marketting skills.

Shhh…
English teachers requested their students that if they blog about PGC and show them ticket, they will receive the extra credits. As a host, and as one of the band members I am not going to talk much, because it is a marketting skill.
Although, I have some few complaints to make. People who just sat […]

Third of May 2008 -
I’ll never forget this date.

I decided to take the SAT2 chemistry exa
m late November last year… I never considered taking one till my mom got convinced by one of the moms of our school. I was given with another textbook (not the school one) and loads of other practice tests. Studying […]

KIS my splash

It has finally ended, 2008 Swimming Season. To be exact, we finished with the last KAIAC swim meet at KIS (our school) on saturday 26th April, 2008. It was amazing - this season, compared to last year, made a miraculous progress. Our boys team composed of 6 members (half of an […]

PGC, coming soon

A short notice, but PGC is coming up on May 17th. We’ve been preparing it for over the past 1 year… while other schools in Australia, Bangkok (etc..) were ready in a month. It’s quiet embarrassing, for many reasons.
 
1, is that Korea isn’t the best place to hold concerts like this, […]

wedding 2.0

8th Febuary 2008,
I was given with the most fortunate, amazing and valuable experience. First wedding to attend in my “teen age” years but being the musician was the “first” in my whole life. Behind the scenes, many things happened. Mrs Burell did not want the typical wedding march and bride/groom entry music. We ran in […]

once in a life time.

Clay Burell.
“That is too schooly“
“Missy - Mister”
I’ve been knowing this man (aka.teacher) for about 2 years now. And I clearly remember the first time we met. Well, I remember that his room was empty on the orientation day, his chair spun around, the back of it turned to the classroom door.
First day of school, I […]