Whacked Expat Seoul Music: Just for Fun

My Australian friend John Larkin privately advised me to share some slices of Korean life in this space, and when John talks, I listen.1

So here are a couple of videos from a very creative trio of English teachers here in the greater Seoul area. I’m too old and too married to have their sort of life, so I’m happy for the chance to live it vicariously through their songs and videos. They’re wonderfully creative and thoroughly whacked – and they do a fine job of getting close to the line without crossing it.

Enjoy:

  1. Even if I don’t always answer. []
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3 Responses to “Whacked Expat Seoul Music: Just for Fun”

  1. Sean writes:

    Wow. I thought the first one was a little bit funny in the first fifteen seconds. Then… I realized they really were gonna bring it home for the next 4:40. I was even more impressed. Good Sunday morning laugh- thanks!

    ps- I’m feeling strangely hungry for squid.

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  2. Jane Nicholls writes:

    One of the questions we ask when interviewing a new teacher for our school is “What would make you interesting to our kids?”

    These guys would definitely be interesting to the kids!

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  3. Tim writes:

    I’ve watch the Kickin’ It video several times and it always brings a smile to my face. It reminds me of my Hagwon days back in ’97. The other one has good moments, too, but Kickin’ It is still the original and the best.

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