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  • Kalihiboy
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    I watch them as the women are always gorgeous!!! These soaps are all we have left since the era of Dallas, Knots Landing, etc. is over.....

    KalihiBoy

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  • Vanguard
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqPK6z8n3PQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YTmln3BBI8

    Parts 3 and 4 of Attitudes and Feelings, Both Desirable and Sometimes Secretive

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  • nikki
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    My Mom was describing a Korean show that had a woman who sang to a dolphin. Does anyone know the name of the show? Was it a series? I want to see if I can find it made into a DVD. Thank you!!

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  • reineke
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    Maybe someone will find this useful. Korean movies/drama and such with English subtitles downloadable from the Internet. Haven't used the service.

    http://www.globevision.tv/

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  • lml
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    Originally posted by Vanguard View Post
    Anyone who loves Korean soap operas should check this out

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uzANrO0Wl0
    Oh my gosh! Thanks for this link. That's just too funny. I'm the only one in my family who does not watch Korean Soaps. Well...me and my dad.

    So that's a recurring skit on Mad-TV? I've got to watch out for that one.

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  • Jonah K
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    Originally posted by Vanguard View Post
    I saw it a couple of weekends ago when it was originally broadcast on MAD TV. Sadly, I'm now hooked on "Attitudes and Feelings." It looks like "Ms. Long Bong" and "Dr. Poon Ji-Sum" have the same mother.

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  • Marco
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    Every woman in my family LOVES Korean soaps. I grew up as the only guy in a house of six women, all addicted to them. I could always tell when it was Korean soap night, because I'd walk into the family room and everyone would be bawling with empty boxes of tissue lying about. haha

    My mom still throws Korean soap parties regularly, where she meets up with my sisters, nieces, aunties, etc. and they watch em, and cry. And watch some more. And cry some more. I don't know understand why they put themselves threw that.

    OK, I guess here's where I admit that I liked Full House and the Piggyback Ride.

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  • Vanguard
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    Originally posted by Jonah K View Post
    I was looking for a "Part 2" as well -- especially after "Ms. Long Bong" showed up alive in the cemetery.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76uJv9ZBzlw

    HERE IT IS! :P

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  • 1stwahine
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    Originally posted by Jonah K View Post
    I have the DVD box set of "Bali", but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet, since I'm still trying to finish watching the "Glass Slipper" DVD box sets. I should probably to stay away from YesAsia.com for a while.
    Your gonna LOVE "Glass Slippers" MAMA and I wen pau dat da odda week. Talk about drama!heheheh

    Originally posted by nikki View Post
    You are SO sweet to offer. I'm afraid, tho, my Mom will die of a coronary if I send a stranger to her home! She's 84 and lives alone... you know what I mean. LOL on your comment about not being a Mom killer!!
    My MAMA is 82. You could talk to her before about me and and my MAMA...ahhhh, well. I tried. I guess I would be afraid of me too.

    Don't believe all you read.

    Auntie Lynn

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  • Pua'i Mana'o
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    I have tears streaming down my face from laughing so hard at that youtube clip! Thank you for that!

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  • nikki
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    Thanks Jonah K and Keanu for the links! They are a great help to me!!

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  • nikki
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    Originally posted by 1stwahine View Post
    I am willing to share and deliver to your mom if you would like me to ~ FREE.Auntie Lynn
    You are SO sweet to offer. I'm afraid, tho, my Mom will die of a coronary if I send a stranger to her home! She's 84 and lives alone... you know what I mean. LOL on your comment about not being a Mom killer!!

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  • CranBeree
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    has anyone watched Ode to Han River?? if so what was the ending??? i missed the last episode!!

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  • Keanu
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    Here are some helpful links for you

    http://www.kbfd.com/eng/index.html

    http://www.koreanwiz.org/dramas.html

    I've been a Korean drama fan for 10 years now.

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  • Jonah K
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    Originally posted by 1stwahine View Post
    Is dat the one about the two brothers? Great movie.

    You gotta watch "Bali!"

    Auntie Lynn
    I don't think so. "Seoul 1945" is about a group of childhood friends that end up on opposing sides in the Korean War, while "As the River Flows" is set in the late 1960s and is mostly about two families -- one that's descended from Korean nobility and ended up poor and another one that's descended from the "noble" family's servants and ended up rich.

    I have the DVD box set of "Bali", but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet, since I'm still trying to finish watching the "Glass Slipper" DVD box sets. I should probably to stay away from YesAsia.com for a while.

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