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After listening to *ahem* the theme song of Sailor Moon Live (as in, with real live actors) I got into asian-mode. Friday night I watched the last 4 episodes of Tokyo Juliet. Such a cheesy and really bad asian drama, I will admit, but I loved it nonetheless. Perhaps that has to do with Wu Zun/Chun being in it. Haha. Don’t know him? Picture time!
He is NOT gay, honest. Just another pretty Asian boy. Anyway, I typically go through 1-month at a time Asian phases, usually sparked by a friend… or a song. Hm, as my love for Asian-y goodness has been revived I am taking this opportunity to watch another drama. I have Nobuta wo Produce on my PC, and even though I have no clue what it’s about I heard it’s good (but probably not one of the classic unforgettable dramas, usually Korean).
Something I forgot to mention is that a little bit less than a year ago I wrote myself a letter to be delivered (by email) to my inbox on my birthday. It was so surprising I almost didn’t recognize it considering the short length and vagueness, but as I gathered context clues I realized what it was about and I was overjoyed by what I read.
The email mentioned a problem I had been struggling with for some years… and I was just so very happy knowing it no longer exists! Instead, another problem has replaced it, but it certainly isn’t quite as serious. Happy stuff. Sorry I’m being so vague and all that, but I can’t just reveal things like this (even on my blog or even to myself in an email).
Jamba Juice in hand and the day bright, things are looking good. Even if it doesn’t feel that way. It’s amazing how relaxed I always feel at The Hub/The UCen.
Should you be up to reading some more, go read Scientology Takes Hits Online on LATimes.com.
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March 4th, 2008 at 10:09 am
hey bri! i like wu-zun too!
but i didn’t like Tokyo Juliet drama
i just finished watching that in sake of wu-zun
March 4th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
I think that’s really cool that you wrote an email to be delivered to you a year later on your birthday…interesting.
Happy Belated Birthday…it sounds like you had a good time on your retreat too?
PA
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March 6th, 2008 at 9:49 am
What a coicidence … I’ve watched some of Nobuta Wo Produce.
Speaking of asian dramas… I recently watched one called Hana Yori Dango (live action… i guess it was based on a manga from what i’ve read) And I would describe it as funny, crazy, & heart-warming. Like .. I’ve watched a couple jap dramas(I figure it would help me get accustomed with the language more, ya know) but this one, I don’t know, I think it was the characters that I really liked about this one. If you watch it, you’ll see. The story line is not really out of the ordinary, in fact, it sounds lame. But it was actually a very addicting drama.
I hadn’t come around to watching the second season, so your blog sparked it in me to do so. Hehe .. so I’m watching the 2nd season of HYD right now.
March 7th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
Update: I spent all nite watching Hana Yori Dango season 2 … and awww, it made me frustrated but it sweeeet at the same time. Lol.
It was so addicting, just like season 1, that I couldn’t stop watching it. I slept like 4 hrs only. LOL.