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I do know the ending of Full House but I will write some thoughts about it only after I watch the last episode.

In the meantime, just for fun, if you had to choose one of these two guys, who would it be? Mr Left or Mr Right?Based purely on how they look to you.

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Anonymous said…
hee... definitely right. guess the younger ones will prefer "left" while old, erm, i mean mature ladies like me will prefer "right". :D
dee
Anonymous said…
ya lor, I will choose the right one too becoz the other one is too 'feminine' looking. but actually the one on the right reminds me of a wacky taiwanese host of some silly show (can't remember his name, but i think he shares my surname!)

but on the subject of korean male stars, lee jung jae recently caught my attention. i watched the show typhoon on dvd. although the other guy acting as the pirate is more famous and supposedly more handsome, i find lee so full of charisma - i mean he oozes masculine sex appeal without effort. that's really cool! i don't find that kind of appeal in other chinese/jap/korean stars so far. aiyoh, now i shall go hunt for his other great movie called il mare. wonder if he will come up with more movies soon!

x-tongfang
Anonymous said…
Dee,
My exact sentiments!
;-)

X-tongfang,
Are you put off by Rain's hairstyle?! I'm not sure if he has natural curls or if he perms his hair...

Hmmm... I don't know who lee jung jae is. Haven't watched enough K drama to know. ha ha...
Anonymous said…
aiyoh you mean the one on left is Rain? i actually bought a copy of the recent i zhoukan (i weekly) with him on the cover. that shows how 'impressed' i was with his look (oh no, i m in danger of incurring the wrath of rain fans out there).

i am sure they all perm their hair. out of curiosity i went to check out more on lee jung jae on the net and guess what kind of pictures popped up? him in various floppy, permed hair do. urggh. it really dashed all my good impression of him. movies really can create illusions.and i am disillusioned!! haha.
x-tongfang
Anonymous said…
Ya lah, what's with that floppy hair look? I can't stand it!

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