Sneaked or Snuck?

I was reading an article (the content of which left me feeling incredulous and I’ll get to it in a minute) and the first sentence contained the past tense of the verb “to sneak”. The article used the word ‘sneaked’. It just sounded so wrong I had to check it out. Apparently, according to AskOxford.com, ‘Sneaked’ is the proper British English form, but ‘snuck’ has made its way into the American vernacular over the past century. While it’s still frowned upon by editors and folks who care, (some British dictonaries actually warn against the use of ‘snuck’) ‘snuck’ just sounds right. Funny how the spoken workd changes so much faster and meets with less resistance than the written word.

Now, onto the actual article I was reading. Since I’m a technological dunderhead, I can’t make a link to it. I found it on Yahoo!’s Oddly Enough news page. The long and the short of it is this: A guy from LA meets a girl from Canada in a chatroom. Since he can’t cross the border legally (he was convicted of robbing a Pizza Hut in the US…..WHY??) he walked into Manitoba instead. He’s picked up 100 hours later suffering from hypothermia and is going to lose is fingers to frostbite. Here’s what gets me: (1) He “didn’t really know that there was any place on Earth that could be so cold and so inhospitable,” For goodness sake, IT WAS FEBRUARY IN CANADA!! (2) He never did see his girlfriend … because SHE LIVES IN QUEBEC!!. Amazing. I know everyone loves the Proclaimers song “I would walk 500 miles..” and perhaps people even find it romantic, but really – if you’re setting off on foot to woo your internet girlfriend, wouldn’t you LOOK AT A MAP and/or the weather report?!?! I’m dumbfounded. Absolutely dumbfounded. Really. I’ve been sitting here reading the article over again, and shaking my head so much I’m pretty sure something’s starting to rattle in there. Unbelievable.

And so begins another year…

Wow, it’s hard to believe that I’ve just begun my 2nd year here at Daegu Univeristy. Last year at this time I was so nervous! This year was much easier. I had 3 classes today, with one student in each. I said ‘hello’, and checked to see if their name was on my attendence list, gave ’em the name of the textbook and said “See you next class!”. I’ve seen several of my students from last year out and about as well. They seemed happy to see me ~ I guess they weren’t ones that got an F. The campus, although still cold and brown and bleak, has come alive again. It was so quiet during the winter, but the returning students will hopefully bring Spring with them.

As for my own studies, I began my course today as well. If introducing myself on the discussion board, and glancing at the titles of 4 articles counts as beginning my studies. The title is “Languages and Cultures in Contact” and I’m looking forward to it.


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Hmmm, I still haven’t figured out how to put more than one picture up at a time. Sorry!

Anyway, as part of our Korean class, we went on a few field trips. This one was to Andong ~ on a cold, rainy, cold day. Still, there was lots to see in the traditional village. Well, maybe there was. We weren’t there for very long, and were too cold to feel much like sightseeing. Still, I got a few pictures. This one is of a little house in the village, and the one below is of an old gnarly tree that looked quite striking against the pearl grey sky.

Currently, I’ve got the TV on to AFN (Armed Forces Network) and am watching Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers. I used to love this show when I was a kid. My sister and I would watch it every week (I had a huge crush on Mike Seaver played by Kirk Cameron.) Now 14 years later, it’s horrible. I can’t bear to watch it, but neither can I bear to turn it off (“Just incase it gets better” I tell myself). Ugh.

Tomorrow is the first day of the new semester. The spring semester in Korea is the beginning of the school year, so I’ll have a whole batch of new freshmen. We’re not expecting more than 2-3 students to show up during the first week, as they’re all still registering. So, tomorrow I’ve got 3 empty classrooms to rest in for 15 minutes. Next week though, we’ll be in full swing.