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Aida D. Fariscal, My Favorite Pinay

Aida D. Fariscal, My Favorite Pinay

There are many beautiful women in the Philippines, and I can name a few myself. But the loveliest of all is a stout 78-year-old grandmother named Aida D. Fariscal. A humble housewife, she joined the Manila police force after her husband died in...

May 25, 2018 Richard 9/11, Osama bin Laden, Philippines 16 Comments
Celebrating Walk-ons in the College Football Integration Story

Celebrating Walk-ons in the College Football Integration Story

There is a fundamental difference between receiving an invitation to somebody’s house, and just walking up and knocking on the door. In the first case, you will most likely be invited in and treated with a measure of respect. While that’s...

May 16, 2018 Richard college football, racism 8 Comments
Robert T. Hill and William H. Gaston Junior High Schools,  and Their Namesakes

Robert T. Hill and William H. Gaston Junior High Schools, and Their Namesakes

Bryan Adams’ two feeder junior high schools are Robert T. Hill and William H. Gaston. According to Google, they are just 3.1 miles apart. I propose to take a quick look at these educational institutions and the men for whom they were named. Since...

May 11, 2018 Richard Bryan Adams High School, Robert T. Hill Junior High School, W.H. Gaston Junior High School 21 Comments
Chilgok, Waegwan and Seongju: May 5-7, 2018

Chilgok, Waegwan and Seongju: May 5-7, 2018

On the way to Express Bus Terminal for a late-afternoon departure, I ran into a former law-firm colleague named Jang Du-Hyun. We had only a minute to talk. He knew about my many travels and thus was not surprised to learn that I was going to a...

May 10, 2018 Richard Korean travels 14 Comments
25 Questions Moon May Have Asked Kim at the DMZ

25 Questions Moon May Have Asked Kim at the DMZ

South Korea’s Moon Jae-In and his North Korean counterpart, Kim Jong-Un, met at Panmunjeom on April 27, 2018. Amid considerable theatrics, they shook hands, hugged, ate a super-fancy dinner and shared toasts. Early in the summit, they moved apart...

May 8, 2018 Richard 2018 Korean summit, Moon and Kim, North Korea, South Korea 18 Comments
Kathy Downer: An Appreciation

Kathy Downer: An Appreciation

I have mentioned before that I felt somewhat out of my league when I was bumped up to the accelerated class (6B) at Hexter Elementary School in September 1964. All those kids were smart and none more so than Kathy Ann Downer. A 5-star student In...

April 29, 2018 Richard Bryan Adams High School, University of Arkansas 21 Comments
Five Texas Heroes from World War II

Five Texas Heroes from World War II

Approximately 750,000 Texans (12,000 of them female) served in the American armed forces during World War II. And of that number, 22,000 died—1.19% of all men between the ages of 19 and 44. None dare say that Texans failed to do their patriotic...

April 20, 2018 Richard Texan soldiers, World War II 17 Comments
Let Us Remember the Sewol

Let Us Remember the Sewol

It was 9 p.m., four years ago today. Four hundred and seventy-six people—33 crew members and 443 passengers, most of them 11th grade students at Danwon High School in Ansan—boarded a cruise ship named Sewol at Incheon. They headed south, bound...

April 15, 2018 Richard Sewol tragedy, South Korea 17 Comments

Smoking and Vaping in Korea

During my 10 ½ years in Korea, I have inhaled vast amounts of second-hand smoke. I have never smoked and would never do so, believing it to be a vile and disgusting habit. The deleterious effects of smoking on the human body are legion. People...

April 9, 2018 Richard smoking, vaping 31 Comments
Seonghwan and Anjung, March 31−April 1, 2018

Seonghwan and Anjung, March 31−April 1, 2018

The Seoul subway system—not all of it underground—is enormous, and that is how I got to Seonghwan on this early spring morning. Line 2 to Line 4 to Line 1, and there I was. A city of 30,000 people, it sits on the northern edge of South...

April 2, 2018 Richard Easter service, Korean travels 6 Comments
Alcindor / Abdul-Jabbar

Alcindor / Abdul-Jabbar

I doubt there has ever been a more dramatic college basketball debut than what transpired in Los Angeles on December 3, 1966. Lew Alcindor, UCLA’s 7′2″ sophomore center, scored 56 points in a 105-90 defeat of cross-town rival Southern Cal. His...

March 25, 2018 Richard college basketball, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, pro basketball 6 Comments
Charles Harrell, the Babe Ruth of the White Rock Churches Athletic Association

Charles Harrell, the Babe Ruth of the White Rock Churches Athletic Association

One-hundred acre Norbuck Park, at the intersection of Northwest Highway and Buckner Boulevard, was established in 1929. At its southeast corner is a tarnished monument to a man named Rowland D. Adams. He organized the White Rock Churches Athletic...

March 15, 2018 Richard Charles Harrell, church baseball, Dallas 10 Comments
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An American expat living in Korea with no wife, no kids, no dogs or cats. I have written 23 nonfiction books and worked on behalf of the Dallas Chaparrals, Jerry LeVias, Abner Haynes and the return of Jikji from France.
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