show & tell

Posted by Ellen Elmarry on 12 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

recent comments have been cracking me up…thanks for those laughs.

i thought it might be fun if we all share a little bit of our web browsing so i’ve chosen a few sites to show. a bit of a ’show & tell’ if you will… i’m sorry, i’m a kindergarten teacher.

first site i usually get to:
dooce
this is dooce. trisha linked it a loooong time ago and i’ve been hooked ever since. its basically a pro blogger going through everyday life - but with very funny attention to detail (i think its cause of her OCD).

next up:
korea beat
some guys translate current events/pop culture/sports. keeps me abreast of news from korea and then some.

a recent one:
kitchen wench
this chick launched a facebook application based on her korean recipes, which are just a small part of all the stuff she cooks. i love her the pics she gets of all the food. she makes dok bok ki look glam.

when i need a laugh:
tnhott
a university classmate put together this one and it is too much. its like gossiping with friends over all the ridiculousness going on in hip hop and what not. one of my favs is a video of a boy teaching you how to properly wash yourself - “guys, make sure to pick up your balls.”

there you have it. a little glimpse into how i spend my countless hours on the world wide web. i’ve show you mine, now lets see yours!

4 Responses to “show & tell”

  1. on 13 Jan 2008 at 3:12 am 1.Matthew said …

    Show and tell. Genius. I’m going to do a blog entry like this. Except I’ll categorize them more and feature all the sites I visit daily (and monthly) etc. Back to ABC streams of full shows…

  2. on 14 Jan 2008 at 10:20 am 2.andriy said …

    oh my, i’m embarrassed to be your friend

  3. on 15 Jan 2008 at 8:34 pm 3.jael said …

    that’s not hot is the BEST….THING….EVER!!!! Who is the genius behind it

  4. on 15 Jan 2008 at 11:53 pm 4.karen said …

    wow…how many hours do you teach? or do even teach? you should create a detailed log of all the sites you visit in a 10-day period and see how many pages you end up with. you could turn that into a serious case study of the effects of too much web-surfing. quit teaching, you may be on to something here.

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