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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 21, 2011
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Oh thanks, gonna try those. I've been rather busy today, with the Christmas madness mostly lol and I"m still grappling with oe of the chapt3ers for my thesis How about you?
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 21, 2011
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Ah! *blushes* Well hope you like it. Yeah I enjoyed GL too, but I on;t think it was the best for the year, but it was a pleasant ride, to be sure. Have a nice evening.
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 21, 2011
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Hello, hehe, indeed he is lol ^^ I added Gou to my lists. ^^
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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It reminds me a bit of science parks and I was once in one in Granada in Spain. They are so much fun!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Hey, that's very cool!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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*goes check* The architecture looks really interesting. Have you been there a lot?
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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I just finished Skip Beat, and liked it. I still need to watch Ponyo from Ghibli, I absolutely love their work. But frankly I have no idea what anime I'd like to watch. I liked Fruits Basket and Fushigi Yuugi in the past and Saiunkoku Monogatari was really addicting. Glass Mask, Daddy Long legs, Trap Ikka Monogatri, little princess (I really liked those old-school animes with classic stories) Hana Yori Dango was also pretty unique in terms of its animation style. Studio ghibli made some of my all time anime favorites and I really don't know anything what I could watch now.
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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lol Well truth be told, Jeanie, I personally don't think he's handsome. He's cool looking, especially with the look he has in the pic he has here, but certainly not classically manly handsome. He's a darn good actor though and getting better. I gotta see that Taiga drama , I really want to see him in a historical role
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Hello Abs! Nice to see you here! ^^ How have you been? lol, LOVE you avatar haha ^^
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Really? I'd like to go there one day! It sounds like a fun place!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Love youer new avatar, where's that from?
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Hello! ^^
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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^^ Thank you for friend request. You know, this is a drama that may lead -people to some misconceptions about the ending, though. I hate sad endings so I first watched the final part before watching the series lol tghat's what I always do if I want to watch a drama but because I'm so particular about it having a happy end that I always check the ending first, if I deem it necessary.
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 20, 2011
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Hello! Aww, Darkn3ss I noticed your comment on princess man as Romeo and juliet on dramajunkie's comment but if you dropped it, then you really don;t know how it;s going to end, do you? You may think you do..but it;s just a misconception. The ending is not as bad as you may think, I hope you will pick it up, it was, imho one of the best of 2011. I was really disappiointed with Greatest Love overall..City Hall and pasta I think are better and this was ...just a hybrid of the two almost. Well have a nice day!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 19, 2011
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Ahh law my brother studied law so I know how hard that can be, indeed, exams upon exams, each next one more difficult than the previous one. So it's like entire January of exams and then semester two starts but Christmas will be all the sweeter for it, I'm sure :-) Well, just to warn you if you ever consider trying it, they do operating in Jejungwoon so it can be slightly graphic (in the first episode already you will see a close-up of someone's head, don't let that discurage you) and there is the process of learning medcine so there will be some medical details but it's much shorter than Hur (which I'm planning to watch one day too) and I really feel there is a lot of focus on the characters rather than medicine. See you-well, read you- soon!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 19, 2011
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sorry for double posting I had some issues with my browser for a minute but I submitted the earlier post for deletion. Well, hang in there, Yoona. Best of luck!
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 19, 2011
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I had a peek at the final episodes (currently watchin ep 17) and all I can say is that the viewer is likely to experience the transition and I think it's going to be very satisfying. The developmen is quite sliow but it has its depth and takes its time to develop characters and I found myself staerting to really care for Hwa Jung and the female translator (played by Hang Hye Jin) and a Western missionary, Dr Allen a really GOOD guy who's teaching Koreans about western medicine and helping them to become doctors. It's also a drama of conflicts and how some others want to push their own interests first in the "medicine buisness" and building hospital (there are the scheming guys who put on airs and are really annoying) and political isssues connected with it. It's really quite interesting because of the theme it deals with and ina period which does feel like a very unsettled one.
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 19, 2011
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I had a peek at the final episodes (currently watchin ep 17) and all I can say is that the viewer is likely to experience the transition and I think it's going to be very satisfying. The developmen is quite sliow but it has its depth and takes its time to develop characters and I found myself staerting to really care for Hwa Jung and the female translater and a Western missionary, Dr Allen a really NICE guy who's teaching Koreans about western medicine and helping them to become doctors. It's also a drama of conflicts and how some others want to push their own interests first in the "medicine buisness" and building hospital (there are the scheming guys who put on airs and are really annoying) and political isssues connected with it. It's really quite interesting because of the theme it deals with and ina period which does feel like a very unsettled one.
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On Deprecated profile comment Dec 19, 2011
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TEN EXAMS ALTOGETHER? 400 pages?! They work you like horses or what? What were you studying, again? This is a lot, you'll be so tired. My goodness, Yoona, do hang in there, it's incredible, the most I had in one semester were 4 exams....*keeping my fingers crossed very tightly* As the japanese wuld say, ganbatte ne? But I am sure you will be all right and Santa will make it sweet for you. Jejungwoon is an interesting story inasmuch as it deals with how Western medicine entered into traditional Korean society, in a tumultous era of transition. One of the main stories is the story of a butcher who eventually wound up trainin g tob ea doctor, a female translator who also wound up training to be a doctor and there are a few other charcters. Park Young Woo, who plays the butcher, Hwang Jung, conveys a sense of humility so well you really empathize with him. I think it's worth a look.
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