unnecessarily complicated with all those symbols. could have done numbers, alphabets or even better put it on…
I think you missed the part where I say this test is nothing serious: it's meant to entertain, nothing more. I have no idea how to put on a survey link, and links to new documents are not allowed here. Numbers and letters were already taken for the questions, and believe me, using the existing ones would have been a lot more complicated, since there are 4 choices per question and 7 profiles as a result.
So I'm sorry I have complicated your reading, that was not my intention.
I love Turn Left Turn Right too! Great recommendations, Akai, I've added the two I didn't know on my list. Thanks :D
A little curiosity about Turn Left Turn Right: during their first meeting in the park, Eve Choi is working on the translation of my favourite poet ever: Wislawa Szymborska. Pay attention to the poem she mentions, because it is a true jewel and gives the whole movie a great touch of liricism. :)
Hahahahahahaha, this is a wonderful article, Addy! I read it in a single breath and laughed out loud: so drama-true! ;)
"Just wait and torture yourself and her", LOL!!!
I see you got your prize too, aka cute Hong Ki. Are you sure you won't have to face a horde of rivals? ;)
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I will spend the eve at my sister's and I'm usually in charge of inventing games to play with my nephew and niece. While they were little it was an easy task, but they are growing up fast and I am racking my brain in search of something which can entertain them for a whole afternoon, haha. TV is prohibited at my sister's during family times, and the kids grew up watching very, very little of it, which I think is great. :)
With such a good plan as a summer holiday to Japan and Korea I can only encourage you. One day, I wish I can do the same. In the meantime, I too need to work and save - if possible. Things are not rosy right now in Italy and we have to live one day at a time.
As you see, I too wrote an essay: we inspire one another! ;)
A big, warm hug my friend! Always a true pleasure to read you. :D
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My dearest Shika,
when I woke up this morning I found out my connection is having a miraculous moment of good functioning, so I'd better try and make the most out of it before it goes crazy again. To this I owe my late reply to your lovely messages.
I hope in the meantime it snowed in London; if not, I could take a box and send you some! If I write "fragile" on it, you may even get a flake or two. ;)
I haven't seen the drama White Christmas: is it good? Do you recommend it?
Not that I have sooo much time to watch dramas right now, but even the hundreds I have on my ptw list don't really speak to me at the moment.
I am confident you won't have problems buying drinks for Christmas, lol, and I'm sure you are going to have a great celebration with your friends.:D
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Thank you, thank you, I'm glad you like it. :D
I myself like to read people's profiles, so I thought a little info wouldn't hurt.
My connection is very hiccupping, so I now go and read your article on getting the girl: I'm sure it must be as awesome as ever!
In the last couple of weeks coming on MDL has been an odissey, so I must make the most out of those glorious moments in which it miraculously works. :P
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Whatever the mojo is, I too hope to get it back, lol. ;);)
Meanwhile, I will try to get the best out of my computer having its quarter of an hour of connection glory... before it stops working.
Have a fantastic day, Shelley and I'll wait your comments or review of Tatta etc. :D
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I read your review about 2 hours after it appeared on the front page and immediately liked it. The only reason why I haven't written to you and told you so, is because I'm having so many problems with my connection, most of the time I give up entirely. Even now, I have no idea if this message will ever be posted. I'm in the process of changing my provider, so I hope things will improve soon.
Whatever: I truly love your review.:) Not only it captures the general atmosphere of the drama, but it's also so well written I'm sure it will encourage many to watch it. :D
I loved how you mentioned all the characters and the music! While reading I was reminded of that lovely intro tune with the footprints and the shoes. It had the ability to always put me in a good mood while I was watching the drama.
So now I'll press "submit" with my fingers crossed...
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Let me send you my customary big hug to add to the warmth, my friend... and you can ramble about Binnie every time you want: you have the most sympathetic ear! ;):D
Kisses.
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As for me, a pretty busy December awaits me, which is just fine, since I hate December! It's not even the cold, or the snow which fell for 24 hours nonstop and is now melting into a slimy pulp. What I miss is the light. When days start to become longer in January, I have the feeling I live again. I hate it when it's already dark by 4.30, it's like my batteries can't be re-charged properly. :S
This is why I am going to concentrate on an urgent translation until the end of the year, and then finally take some time to watch something new, in the hope by then the drama world will have produced something entertaining and to my taste - and possibly Binnie will be acting in something new. That would be a feast! ;)
How about you? Preparing for the Christmas festivities? What about work and life in general?
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My dearest, your enthusiasm is contageous, but I can't possibly re-watch Secret Garden for the... 5th time! LOL
I don't remember if I told you I had my mum watch it with me a couple of months ago, after the success of a joint-venture with her and King 2 Hearts. I can easily declare she's now a wild-eyed fanatic of Binnie: like daughter, like mother, hahahaha. And the worst thing is, she expects me to find a new drama to watch together, and I've been racking my brain ever since. What can I possibly choose after introducing her to 2 of the best dramas ever?
Just like you say, further watchings of SG are a success: the script is so clever, the acting so spot-on, I doubt it will ever be surpassed, and little details can be discovered each time. :D
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I am very partial to the writer, Eriko Kitagawa, so I will be as bold as to suggest you also give Tatta Hitotsu no Koi a try. The story is quite different from OD, but I'm sure you will recognize the same delicate and poetic writing. She has the ability to tell a very ordinary story in such a beautiful, suave way, her characters becomes unforgettable.
Sunao Ni Narenakute (another one by her) is a good drama too, but lacks a little substance, for my taste. It is wonderfully acted too, though, and charming Eita's in it.
Hope to read your review of Orange Days (it needs more fans!), and please keep me posted on your next drama choice. :D
Perhaps you want to tune those trunks of yours. ;);)
So I'm sorry I have complicated your reading, that was not my intention.
A little curiosity about Turn Left Turn Right: during their first meeting in the park, Eve Choi is working on the translation of my favourite poet ever: Wislawa Szymborska. Pay attention to the poem she mentions, because it is a true jewel and gives the whole movie a great touch of liricism. :)
"Just wait and torture yourself and her", LOL!!!
I see you got your prize too, aka cute Hong Ki. Are you sure you won't have to face a horde of rivals? ;)
With such a good plan as a summer holiday to Japan and Korea I can only encourage you. One day, I wish I can do the same. In the meantime, I too need to work and save - if possible. Things are not rosy right now in Italy and we have to live one day at a time.
As you see, I too wrote an essay: we inspire one another! ;)
A big, warm hug my friend! Always a true pleasure to read you. :D
when I woke up this morning I found out my connection is having a miraculous moment of good functioning, so I'd better try and make the most out of it before it goes crazy again. To this I owe my late reply to your lovely messages.
I hope in the meantime it snowed in London; if not, I could take a box and send you some! If I write "fragile" on it, you may even get a flake or two. ;)
I haven't seen the drama White Christmas: is it good? Do you recommend it?
Not that I have sooo much time to watch dramas right now, but even the hundreds I have on my ptw list don't really speak to me at the moment.
I am confident you won't have problems buying drinks for Christmas, lol, and I'm sure you are going to have a great celebration with your friends.:D
I myself like to read people's profiles, so I thought a little info wouldn't hurt.
My connection is very hiccupping, so I now go and read your article on getting the girl: I'm sure it must be as awesome as ever!
In the last couple of weeks coming on MDL has been an odissey, so I must make the most out of those glorious moments in which it miraculously works. :P
Meanwhile, I will try to get the best out of my computer having its quarter of an hour of connection glory... before it stops working.
Have a fantastic day, Shelley and I'll wait your comments or review of Tatta etc. :D
Whatever: I truly love your review.:) Not only it captures the general atmosphere of the drama, but it's also so well written I'm sure it will encourage many to watch it. :D
I loved how you mentioned all the characters and the music! While reading I was reminded of that lovely intro tune with the footprints and the shoes. It had the ability to always put me in a good mood while I was watching the drama.
So now I'll press "submit" with my fingers crossed...
Kisses.
This is why I am going to concentrate on an urgent translation until the end of the year, and then finally take some time to watch something new, in the hope by then the drama world will have produced something entertaining and to my taste - and possibly Binnie will be acting in something new. That would be a feast! ;)
How about you? Preparing for the Christmas festivities? What about work and life in general?
I don't remember if I told you I had my mum watch it with me a couple of months ago, after the success of a joint-venture with her and King 2 Hearts. I can easily declare she's now a wild-eyed fanatic of Binnie: like daughter, like mother, hahahaha. And the worst thing is, she expects me to find a new drama to watch together, and I've been racking my brain ever since. What can I possibly choose after introducing her to 2 of the best dramas ever?
Just like you say, further watchings of SG are a success: the script is so clever, the acting so spot-on, I doubt it will ever be surpassed, and little details can be discovered each time. :D
Sunao Ni Narenakute (another one by her) is a good drama too, but lacks a little substance, for my taste. It is wonderfully acted too, though, and charming Eita's in it.
Hope to read your review of Orange Days (it needs more fans!), and please keep me posted on your next drama choice. :D