Just to check - does this have a happy ending? Spoilers I've read and the trailers (father's reaction) has me doubting a happy outcome; but hey PLEASE prove me wrong because, aside from Phana and Wayo, this is the only other gay couple I have wanted to see make it in a very long time (since lovesick really).
Well, that's at least made my suffering worthwhile - it's why I wrote the review in the first place. I NEVER wanted…
Remind me to tell you about the promise I made my late father in law (or as I liked to call him - Satan).....in all seriousness we think the only reason my mother in law is still alive is because hell has a restraining order and there ain't no way she's ever getting into heaven.....even purgatory doesn't want her. ;D
Well, that's at least made my suffering worthwhile - it's why I wrote the review in the first place. I NEVER wanted…
Thanks - huskies are lovely until they blow their coats (twice a year). we go through a hoover a year! Glad you're not suffering negative noodles - no one needs that, if I could ditch mine I would. lol!
At the end of this comment, I will spoil the ending to anyone who is curious.So don't read more if you don't a…
Akaisora -- THANK YOU so much; I am so done with sad endings because I should be a dried out husk with the rivers of tears I've shed. I'm now actively trying to avoid them and, I admit, the premise didn't give me hope of a happy ending, so now I can watch it and not worry. THANK YOU again. (*^▽^*)
That was wonderful and so are you - without subbers like you, especially solo subbers like yourself, people like me would be rowing our way through treacle trying to work out what's going on with our 3 words of Korean.....trust me, it's NOT pretty. So THANK YOU - genuinely, THANK YOU for all you do, including this article which was informative and funny but also jaw dropping in what you have to suffer for us.
Thank you and I have GOT the tickets - even though they're not sold out yet, I was taking NO chances and so me and her dad are going with her. Her dad's coming under sufferance, but I'm so looking forward to enjoying more of something that makes my daughter so happy. o(〃^▽^〃)o
I LOVED her in Kiss Me and I was so hoping they'd do another series of that. But it looks like she might even…
I think the stuff she did with Mike D'Angelo was her best yet, same for him. I think their chemistry was off the charts and that really helped their roles (and the dramas) be so believable.
They've both done more since, but honestly Full House and Kiss Me were their best work. :)
It gets even worse when you try to search for the show on Google...*scrubs self with soap*
I've JUST managed to get tickets to their Burn the Stage movie for this Sunday - not the same, but she's really happy......we're even dragging her dad along as it's her birthday treat....we'll get him supporting BTS yet! lol! He already likes Serendipity (my all time favourite of their work). I'm really glad you had a good time, hopefully my daughter will be able to get a ticket next time. As she said, it was the first time they'd ever come to the UK so she knew it would be a long shot.
My best friend's son is a victim of ongoing bullying at his elementary school. Yet, the teacher refuses to acknowledge…
My thoughts, prayers and best wishes to your best friend and her son; it just makes me despair that nothing of this changes decade after decade.
Sadly you're right to be concerned - the kids will know now that the school faculty won't act and his mum is reluctant to intervene and so it will be open season on him.
She should switch schools now - completely remove him from the area. I found fighting back, literally, helped protect me and my friends.....but that's not for everyone; certainly it's a path my own daughter chose not to take and decided instead to just keep quiet.
Though I did threaten one boy who was really bullying her - I'd known him since he was a kid and they used to be friends; but he'd become a real thug (his father was very violent).
So I made it clear that 1. I was not afraid of him since I'd known him since he was still in nappies. 2. Unlike everyone else locally I had grown up in London, moreover in a VERY rough part of London and so he did not intimidate me on any level, because I knew people who'd toddlers would eat him for breakfast.
3. Because of where I lived growing up and the fact that most of my friends were boys and, until I was 10, all my cousins were boys I also knew how to box and kick box so I could dismantle him one bone at at time. Bearing all that in mind he better rethink his bullying of my daughter.....he did. But I wouldn't advise that for everyone. Usually here in the UK the police often arrest the victim and the schools suspend the victims - I don't know if it's the same in the US.....I hope not.
I really wish your best friend and son good luck for the future and remember that some time there's a chance of karma. I had the chance to interview one of my bullies for a job...she acted like we were best friends and I quickly disabused her of that idea that I was going to 'make sure' she got the job, just the opposite in fact. Yes, maybe it was petty and even cruel. But I felt a sense of relief afterwards knowing she had just a small inkling of what it had been like for me, my friends and all the other victims of her and her gang....not least my friend who nearly lost the sight in one eye because of her.
I'm going to make sure I take my daughter to the cinema to see this; she's ARMY and wasn't able to get a ticket to see them in London, so this will be a poor second but as her ARMY eomma I have to make sure she sees her boys. lol!
When a woman is pregnant with twins one twin can pretty much kill other twin or the 2 cells combine. This is an…
I believe that - my aunt was found to have 4 kidneys, 2 livers and 2 wombs and it was felt it was because she'd been one of twins and so had 'absorbed' the other. This was the diagnosis from a doctor too not just family hearsay.
Nice to make a new friend! cya!
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They've both done more since, but honestly Full House and Kiss Me were their best work. :)
Sadly you're right to be concerned - the kids will know now that the school faculty won't act and his mum is reluctant to intervene and so it will be open season on him.
She should switch schools now - completely remove him from the area. I found fighting back, literally, helped protect me and my friends.....but that's not for everyone; certainly it's a path my own daughter chose not to take and decided instead to just keep quiet.
Though I did threaten one boy who was really bullying her - I'd known him since he was a kid and they used to be friends; but he'd become a real thug (his father was very violent).
So I made it clear that 1. I was not afraid of him since I'd known him since he was still in nappies. 2. Unlike everyone else locally I had grown up in London, moreover in a VERY rough part of London and so he did not intimidate me on any level, because I knew people who'd toddlers would eat him for breakfast.
3. Because of where I lived growing up and the fact that most of my friends were boys and, until I was 10, all my cousins were boys I also knew how to box and kick box so I could dismantle him one bone at at time. Bearing all that in mind he better rethink his bullying of my daughter.....he did. But I wouldn't advise that for everyone. Usually here in the UK the police often arrest the victim and the schools suspend the victims - I don't know if it's the same in the US.....I hope not.
I really wish your best friend and son good luck for the future and remember that some time there's a chance of karma. I had the chance to interview one of my bullies for a job...she acted like we were best friends and I quickly disabused her of that idea that I was going to 'make sure' she got the job, just the opposite in fact. Yes, maybe it was petty and even cruel. But I felt a sense of relief afterwards knowing she had just a small inkling of what it had been like for me, my friends and all the other victims of her and her gang....not least my friend who nearly lost the sight in one eye because of her.