tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239170757491510730.post2678407668045502983..comments2024-02-29T17:16:21.142+09:00Comments on SJCintheROK: Innuendo?Stephen Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395789820029499723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239170757491510730.post-64936858209463613952010-12-31T04:38:30.953+09:002010-12-31T04:38:30.953+09:00It's not that bad having one of those things.....It's not that bad having one of those things........... what the? No, it's awful! I had a 3 month bout of anorexia (I weighed in at less than 60kg for my 1.74 frame) in my 2nd year in university. I had cut out everything containing gluten or pastry or gas in my diet -no Coke and no bread, only oats! I would scrape off the bread crumbs to get to the chicken inside. So a few months later and the persistent nausea feeling remaining, I was booked into the hospital for a quick in and out. Literally. The night before I had to prepare my insides. Yuk! I had to make a concoction of water and what looked like milk (you know how I feel about milk), and drink 2 liters of it in an hour, for 2 hours. (I believe I'm remembering more or less correctly.) And don't get me started on the enemas! What a traumatic experience.<br /><br />I was awake for both procedures -or I should have been. First I had to swallow a camera. Sis, I didn't like it when it came back up. Then they turned me around so this time my I was looking at the colour TV. The inflatable blood pressure armband thingy kept inflating, and it hurt, but for some strange reason I couldn't tell them that. They apparently gave me 3 shots but I was still awake. They must have hit me over the head, because the next thing I knew, I was being wheeled back into the hospital room, and given (oh gloriously delicious) food. Nothing much, just some crackers with cheese and some sort of fish meat, but oh my was it good! They didn't find anything wrong with me, but since then I haven't had a problem with eating anymore! Maybe I just needed a good cleaning!Almost Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14957248320304425797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239170757491510730.post-33901541703800356002010-12-30T22:04:33.304+09:002010-12-30T22:04:33.304+09:00It's their country, we are supposed to speak t...It's their country, we are supposed to speak to them in their language. But they have had English in school for how many years? And we have had to teach ourselves Korean for how many months? They just don't want to try. They can speak English, but they are too scared/lazy. And it's not like they don't have the opportunity. There are teachers/GIs/businessmen a plenty here, everywhere. And it's not hard to spot us.Almost Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14957248320304425797noreply@blogger.com