I love this boy <3 hope he would come back from the army soon
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Thanks for adding me ;) Hello, how's it going?
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Oh, your comment prompted me to check the Wikipedia recipe of tabbouleh and I can say it was a bit different from what I prepare at home. Admittedly, it varies from one place to another but am sure the Lebanese and the Syrian recipes have more parsley.
Have a great day, too.
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Hello Rita :D
What your friend told u is absolutely right. Actually, parsley is like the base of Tabbouleh. My Grandma likes to add a tiny teeny bit of fresh mint when seasoning it, too. By the way, I ate Tabbouleh yesterday, too.
I like your article. We're all annoyed of the epic Lip Press but sometimes it's so sweet and after the suffering that we're made to go through, reaching a lip press is epic, and extremely awkward (sometimes obnoxious).
I love Dae Sung's That Moment, the one he performed in the 1st episode. I also love Byung Gun's version of Those magical changes and their last musical. Man, do I love the entire Ost. As for Shut up Flower Boy band, I freagin love Jaywalking!!!
Aside from the awesome Osts those dramas had good stories, amazing characterization and some real tension. Both of them made me shed tears at some point.
Me three, it's one of my all time favorites :) it's really sad how underrated this drama is.
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Oh honey.. Of course there's NO problem at all and hope it goes by smoothly without much trouble. Stay Safe.
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If u ever need Tabbouleh advice, I'm here! Although I'm sure you're fine :D
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Yaaaaay for country girls ;)
Oh the story of my college education is rather painful. I take a 2 and the half hour trip daily to Saidon (Saida) which is a city near the capital. I leave my house at 5:40 in the morning and come back at 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
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I've been to Italy thousands of times only in MY DREAMS TT__TT In reality not yet :(
You're fine! You surprised me with your knowledge of Lebanon and wow! you enjoy Tabbouleh and Khalil Gibran too?
No I don't live in the capital. I live in a sweet quiet village that nobody heard about. I may move to the capital next year to work on my master degree, if things tuned up as I want :)
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I like your Italian Habits. As a matter of fact I like everything about Italy (Pasta is my favorite dish yummy!!)
Hahahahaha, great article, hilarious and to the point. :D I'd just add how Koreans seem to be obsesses with money…
You're right dear Rita ;) I wish k-drama would mature a little bit and dare to come up with more realistic stories. People fall in love with normal people all time, they fight and break up. It doesn't have to be the rich chaebol that will be your Mr. Perfect and it doesn't have to be the crazy stalker ex-girlfriend or the demon-like mother in law that cause the separation or the inevitable terminating disease (-_-;)
First, I love how your article is LOADED with sarcasm and I was nodding my head while reading it. I think it all spurs from the idea of "prince charming" and "Mr. Perfect" and how is he going to be charming if he's not loaded with cash? if he can't take you on vacation with his own private jet to his OWN island??? In addition, rich characters always have the excuse to use the most expensive electronics, live in the most luxurious houses, and dress with latest fashion which serves marketing (aka product placement in dramas). Marketing is extremely important for k-drama because dramas are mostly financed by it.Plus, it does mainly contribute to the very plot of the drama. Had the male lead not been super rich, then they would fall in love, and get married, no dramatic parents disapproval and socioeconomic hardship.
I actually admired Cheondamdong Alice for boldly discussing the issue and making her female lead openly 'A gold digger'. Of course the writer decided to take the smart plan and ruin everything with sheer stupidity, but we can at least give her the credit for making the effort.
Have a great day, too.
What your friend told u is absolutely right. Actually, parsley is like the base of Tabbouleh. My Grandma likes to add a tiny teeny bit of fresh mint when seasoning it, too. By the way, I ate Tabbouleh yesterday, too.
Bon Appetit ;)
Aside from the awesome Osts those dramas had good stories, amazing characterization and some real tension. Both of them made me shed tears at some point.
Oh the story of my college education is rather painful. I take a 2 and the half hour trip daily to Saidon (Saida) which is a city near the capital. I leave my house at 5:40 in the morning and come back at 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
You're fine! You surprised me with your knowledge of Lebanon and wow! you enjoy Tabbouleh and Khalil Gibran too?
No I don't live in the capital. I live in a sweet quiet village that nobody heard about. I may move to the capital next year to work on my master degree, if things tuned up as I want :)
I actually admired Cheondamdong Alice for boldly discussing the issue and making her female lead openly 'A gold digger'. Of course the writer decided to take the smart plan and ruin everything with sheer stupidity, but we can at least give her the credit for making the effort.