What does October have in store for me?
Let’s check my Hyun Bin calendar!
3rd: Day off. Time to watch those pirated DVDs gathering dust on my bookshelf.
On Wednesday, I have to go back to work, but the holiday extends through–
5th-8th: Yoga in the mountains! Four days in Gyeongju, at my favorite temple. Which also happens to be my favorite place in all of Korea.
I’m knitting a gray scarf for the head abbot. The last time I saw him, I asked about practicing Buddhism, but I don’t think he found me serious. Hopefully we can further discuss this.
14-15th: Pusan International Film Festival. Heading down south with MF, Z and Z’s coworkers.
20th: Jay-Z concert in Seoul.D already bought the tickets. H to the izz-o!
21st: Korean Proficiency Test. I’m signing up for a class that’s associated with a church in Seoul.
You actually don’t have to be Christian to join, but they do encourage you to attend church. (People from different religious backgrounds take the course, so I probably won’t be pressured.)
The semester only lasts for six weeks, but you know how competitive I am. If I’m not working, and I’m not in yogilates, I’m studying.








Jay-Z, puke. Only if he plays tracks from the Gray Album.
I love Jay-Z. Don’t hate.
That calendar = hillarious
You know you want one.
Whomever this Hyun Bin guy is (you mentioned him before, as I recall), he just does nothing for me.
(You know what I mean.)
I wish I could have a week-long (almost) chooseok holiday too.
Kevin: Don’t lie.
The calendar’s only five bucks. I’ll buy you one, too.
JiMong: I love how Koreans have at least one holiday a month.
Well, there weren’t any holidays in September, but the six days off in August made up for it.
The only thing that sucks is that there are no yogilates classes next week. But my instructor said I will get five extra classes for the remaining three weeks of October. The only problem is, I have work in the mornings and afternoon, so I would have to do yoga for two hours straight if I wanted to get my money’s worth. Good thing I’m so hardcore.
Haha.
1) Darlin’, you ain’t buying me a darn thing.
2) I don’t lie. I don’t see it. He seems like a fairly average guy to me.
You are so lucky to make it to PIFF this year. Please write an entry or two on your thoughts of the festival and any favorite movies. Look out for a group of young Korean American directors who will be there trying to sell their films to distributors.
Kevin: When you say “average,” you’re mean “average hot guy,”
right?
Ah, well, I guess he isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
Kealii: I’m not the most reliable critic in the world–one of my favorite flicks is Mighty Ducks 2–but I’ll do my best.
i want one!!! i want a hyun bin calendar!!!!!
If you live in or around Seoul, you can buy one at Namdaemun.
Every Hyun Bin fan should have one.