What would you say if I sang out of tune?. . . . . . . . Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends. . .

From Paul Strandberg comes an idea for saving money and getting your kids started on a career after college. Paul went to Korea in May to visit Mark, his oldest son, who is teaching English there.
"For those who have kids (or grandkids) graduating from college with no clue as to future plans, this is a great deal. Free transportation and room, decent money and a lot of same-minded recent grads to enjoy night life and great food. It fits those of that age since they work from about 3 or 4 in the afternoon to 8:00 or 9:00, then eat and party until they want to go home and sleep 'til mid-afternoon."
Hmm. Sounds like a hint of jealousy there.
Paul had surgery on his hand this spring so it really cut into his golfing. Along with taking care of a family member this summer, he hasn't been or had much fun. With the hand healing and the family member placed in a care facility, maybe there's still time left for a round at Keller in St. Paul.
Photo by Lorlee
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