P.S. I loved your review of Pasta.
Although I myself wrote that unfortunately women in the real world of big chefs are treated badly, it's no excuse for the drama to make the females so silly and the males so sexist.
:)
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I agree with you.:) It had a bit of a slow start, but I kept watching because since the beginning there was something about this drama which drew me in. I believe that scene on episode 1, where the two main leads are sitting at some distance, him near his bike watching her on a stone bench or something. I'm a little strange when it comes to detail, and sometimes a single one can determine my dropping or watching.
And I agree with you about Kim Sun A too. She... lives her part to the point every time one thinks she's like that in real life. :D
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Tzk tzk... naughty Lauretta... ;)
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Lauretta would be phonetically more fitting, but Lauruccia is possible too, so you got it right. ;)
As for the bollito, I'm using my very wicked imagination to understand what meaning could possibly bring Skye down from his high powered cloud to run you down. LOL
No need to risk, my dear: I do have half an idea... ;);)
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Thank you for your kind words! :)
Yes, I suppose that movie inspires sarcasm, more than anything. LOL
I added GO almost as soon as I registered to this site, so I don't remember what I typed. I know that the original title came with a ! (GO!), but here it seems there is no exclamation mark. Perhaps there's a whay to add a movie to the favourites starting from the movie page itself?
Sorry I can't be of better help. :(
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You have resumed your watching of Rondo: I'm glad.
I have missed your periodic episode reviews! :D
Hugs
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LMAO!!!
My dear, first of all, although panino is not usually meant for hot guys, rest assured it's imaginative enough for me, and it gives out just the right idea! :D
Italian uses suffixes to make a thing bigger (-one, -ona), smaller (-ino, -ina), dear (-etto/a, or -uccio/a), worse (-accio/a) and others. Basically, every word can be added a suffix to change the perception we have of it.
So, pane, which simply means bread, becomes a "panino" when it's smaller than a loaf. However, with time panino has come to indicate both the bread bun and the sandwich.:)
I think Vanness is yummy enough to be a panino. Your personal one. ;)
As for Starbucks... it's not different from restaurants offering maccaroni, pepperoni, salami (same as panini: it's plural) or spagetti, all written wrong.
P.S. My sister calls me Rituccia now and then. LOL ;)
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Ok, ok, I won't try to bite on your panino... ;)
sorry, as an Italian I can't bring myself to say it in the English version. Panino is the singular form, while panini the plural masculine... for me, it's like saying bravo to a woman... impossible, lol.
Forgive my punctiliousness and keep on enjoying the yummy sandwich. ;);)
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Vannes has been one of my obsessions for a while, in the past. I'm not obsessed anymore, but I DO think the guy is pure hormones on legs... :p
So, good choice, my friend. ;)
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I LOVE your new profile picture! Can you keep it a little longer than usual, pretty please? ;)
I'd love to agree about me being refreshingly honest, lol, so perhaps you may tell me what incited your comment, my friend? :D
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p.s. here it's about 37° celsius and not a leaf is moving...
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Hahaha, get along... ah, my Shining Inheritance's experience. Let's see...
Imagine you want to climb a mountain. From afar it looks like a gentle hill, on top of which an actor you particularly like is standing with flowers for you and the promise of a kiss.
So you get ready and start walking. Already the first slope reveals that, far from being a hill and a gentle one, the thing you're trailing along is indeed a huge massif, with snow patches, nettles and the occasional smirking ibex. You can't give up so soon, partly because that actor is damn hot, and partly because it would hurt your pride. By the middle you start questioning life and its meaning, but by then going down would be senseless and the lack of oxygen makes you believe you actually like that bloody mountain.
When you reach the top, the actor is kissing another, who probably came by helicopter. :P
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Good luck with the Korean one, lol. :P
I'm actually watching... nothing right now. I'm in an open air phase (or shall I say open heat?) and have put dramas a little on the side.
Among all those I started and either dropped or put on hold, the only one which seems promising to me is I do, I do, Korean.
Happy birthday, wonderful actress!
I truly loved you on all the roles I've watched you in.
Keep the good work! :)
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Of course I read it: rare occurrences are the most precious! ;)
And you can stalk all you want. By the way, did you know Jerry Yan's playing in another drama? I think it's the tw version of "Shining Inheritence". It's called... wait... ok, here's the link: http://www.mydramalist.com/korean-drama/3052/my-wonderful-life
:D
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Hahaha, your conversation with your dissertation might be a source of stress for you, but funny for me to read nonetheless. ;) I'm sure YOU are going to end up the winner! Good luck with it. :D
TPM has a history of its own in my watching schedule: it would be my first Saeguk - I've always avoided Saeguks as I don't seem to connect to them - but I wanted to give this one a try because most people I trust the judgment of (including you) wrote wonders of it. Unfortunately, I chose the wrong moment to start, while I was very busy with work and living other obsessions, of which you know very well. ;)
So I will have to start afresh. It didn't bore me at all, I think it has a wonderful cinematography and intriguing characters, I just need to immerse fully in it. It doesn't look like one of those dramas one can watch an episode today and another in 10 days... it requires steadfastness. ;)
What is this: he should be 16??
No, wait, we should BELIEVE he's 16?
LOL
Happy birthday mr papaya, please don't take offence if I say you don't really look your age... :P
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Please never apologize to me for answering late: I'm a terrible correspondent myself and often procrastinate and then forget, lol. ;)
I think a detective story is exactly what I need, and the cast is terrific in general - Eita being a guarantee, as I see it. :D
Thanks for the encourangement. :)
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A review!!!!!!!!!!
It's great to read you, Shika. :D
Hugs and kisses :)
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Hello Bladey,
our radars must be somehow tuned, because I have been thinking about you these days and planned to write. :D
I'm fine, just over a very boring, very long and very stressful translation which left me with no time at all. Now, all the things waiting for me have accumulated, lol.
Out of those... dramas. I believe I'm in a refusal phase, because everything I watch does not satisfy me. I keep dramas on hold for weeks and then forget about them, like Queen Inhyun's or The Princess's Man (sorry for putting the 2 in the same sentence, lol, I know they are world apart).
How about you? :) How is your Conrad's dissertation going?
I don't know how the weather is now in the UK, but here is sunny and very hot, not inspiring work at all. I hope you either have cooler temperatures, or you can take some time off... it's hard to study with the world outside... "summering"! ;)
Although I myself wrote that unfortunately women in the real world of big chefs are treated badly, it's no excuse for the drama to make the females so silly and the males so sexist.
:)
And I agree with you about Kim Sun A too. She... lives her part to the point every time one thinks she's like that in real life. :D
As for the bollito, I'm using my very wicked imagination to understand what meaning could possibly bring Skye down from his high powered cloud to run you down. LOL
No need to risk, my dear: I do have half an idea... ;);)
Yes, I suppose that movie inspires sarcasm, more than anything. LOL
I added GO almost as soon as I registered to this site, so I don't remember what I typed. I know that the original title came with a ! (GO!), but here it seems there is no exclamation mark. Perhaps there's a whay to add a movie to the favourites starting from the movie page itself?
Sorry I can't be of better help. :(
I have missed your periodic episode reviews! :D
Hugs
My dear, first of all, although panino is not usually meant for hot guys, rest assured it's imaginative enough for me, and it gives out just the right idea! :D
Italian uses suffixes to make a thing bigger (-one, -ona), smaller (-ino, -ina), dear (-etto/a, or -uccio/a), worse (-accio/a) and others. Basically, every word can be added a suffix to change the perception we have of it.
So, pane, which simply means bread, becomes a "panino" when it's smaller than a loaf. However, with time panino has come to indicate both the bread bun and the sandwich.:)
I think Vanness is yummy enough to be a panino. Your personal one. ;)
As for Starbucks... it's not different from restaurants offering maccaroni, pepperoni, salami (same as panini: it's plural) or spagetti, all written wrong.
P.S. My sister calls me Rituccia now and then. LOL ;)
sorry, as an Italian I can't bring myself to say it in the English version. Panino is the singular form, while panini the plural masculine... for me, it's like saying bravo to a woman... impossible, lol.
Forgive my punctiliousness and keep on enjoying the yummy sandwich. ;);)
So, good choice, my friend. ;)
I'd love to agree about me being refreshingly honest, lol, so perhaps you may tell me what incited your comment, my friend? :D
Imagine you want to climb a mountain. From afar it looks like a gentle hill, on top of which an actor you particularly like is standing with flowers for you and the promise of a kiss.
So you get ready and start walking. Already the first slope reveals that, far from being a hill and a gentle one, the thing you're trailing along is indeed a huge massif, with snow patches, nettles and the occasional smirking ibex. You can't give up so soon, partly because that actor is damn hot, and partly because it would hurt your pride. By the middle you start questioning life and its meaning, but by then going down would be senseless and the lack of oxygen makes you believe you actually like that bloody mountain.
When you reach the top, the actor is kissing another, who probably came by helicopter. :P
I'm actually watching... nothing right now. I'm in an open air phase (or shall I say open heat?) and have put dramas a little on the side.
Among all those I started and either dropped or put on hold, the only one which seems promising to me is I do, I do, Korean.
I truly loved you on all the roles I've watched you in.
Keep the good work! :)
And you can stalk all you want. By the way, did you know Jerry Yan's playing in another drama? I think it's the tw version of "Shining Inheritence". It's called... wait... ok, here's the link: http://www.mydramalist.com/korean-drama/3052/my-wonderful-life
:D
TPM has a history of its own in my watching schedule: it would be my first Saeguk - I've always avoided Saeguks as I don't seem to connect to them - but I wanted to give this one a try because most people I trust the judgment of (including you) wrote wonders of it. Unfortunately, I chose the wrong moment to start, while I was very busy with work and living other obsessions, of which you know very well. ;)
So I will have to start afresh. It didn't bore me at all, I think it has a wonderful cinematography and intriguing characters, I just need to immerse fully in it. It doesn't look like one of those dramas one can watch an episode today and another in 10 days... it requires steadfastness. ;)
No, wait, we should BELIEVE he's 16?
LOL
Happy birthday mr papaya, please don't take offence if I say you don't really look your age... :P
I think a detective story is exactly what I need, and the cast is terrific in general - Eita being a guarantee, as I see it. :D
Thanks for the encourangement. :)
It's great to read you, Shika. :D
Hugs and kisses :)
our radars must be somehow tuned, because I have been thinking about you these days and planned to write. :D
I'm fine, just over a very boring, very long and very stressful translation which left me with no time at all. Now, all the things waiting for me have accumulated, lol.
Out of those... dramas. I believe I'm in a refusal phase, because everything I watch does not satisfy me. I keep dramas on hold for weeks and then forget about them, like Queen Inhyun's or The Princess's Man (sorry for putting the 2 in the same sentence, lol, I know they are world apart).
How about you? :) How is your Conrad's dissertation going?
I don't know how the weather is now in the UK, but here is sunny and very hot, not inspiring work at all. I hope you either have cooler temperatures, or you can take some time off... it's hard to study with the world outside... "summering"! ;)