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"i use to be love drunk; but now i'm hungover"

SO YI JEONG! Welcome.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 @ 6:55 PM




I can now hear fangirls screaming loudly at this very moment. It was just months ago when Kgotboda Namja finished airing in the Philippines. Everyone expected the F4 and even Geum Jan Di to come and have a meet and greet for a day; But that didn't happen. They said they can bring them here; But it resulted to a stoned promise. Either way, we can't blame anyone. Just then, the walls were spazzing that Kim Sang Bum known as So Yi Jeong in the hit drama of 2009, Boys Over Flowers is going in the island. My ears became big. :DDDD Then, I thought of so much things. Later did I know, I'm living in a province. And whether I like it or not, I will not be able to see him, nor take photos nor go gaga over him. It's sad. But that's just it. I'm used to blushing while watching the television, actually. Like that when Chun and Calvin came.



And although I can't go to Manila for the very first Kpop convention on October if ever, I signed the petition just so I can feel I'm also a part of it. It's not anymore the happiness of mine that matters, it's what a fan should really be. I feel happy when my friends are happy. That's what matters most. You too can sign in it. Help US bring our beloved Kpop artists here in the Philippines.




--xoxo,
mitchinary

Sisters In Crime

Sunday, September 20, 2009 @ 4:11 PM




I am so loving Up Up Down Down. It's a song performed by Krissy and Ericka for their first album. It's the carrier song, actually. I was just impressed with the music video and the whole melody and lyrics of it. I thought it was from a foreign artist; But when I saw their faces closely, I knew then they were Filipinos. I learned they were Youtube performers. Whoah.


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--xoxo,
mitchinary

Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 4:16 PM


I've undeniably stopped listening to OPM since the latter half of last year. The music scene was so dry and so basically, the music was not-so-good either as to when I dearly loved it. The songs were overrated as if the melody was repeated with every song I hear. I hated it then; But I forced myself not to. I didn't want my love for OPM just pass. I didn't want it to be wasted; But I was not able to control myself anymore. It ended. The burning fire was put out to soon.

Rock was in season then. I too was a fan. Head bangs and screams were very normal to me. I can name every band there is. Better yet, I was able to name every member of bands. But things changed when rock wasn't my cup of tea, when K-pop popped in the scene and I got engaged with it. Head bangs turned into dance and screams turned to upbeat. Now, I easily get irritated with songs containing screams. There was such a huge gap among the two. Maybe I was tired with lonesome performances of bands and got hooked with groups instead. The fellow strumming a guitar didn't have sparks anymore; But the thirteen men were splendid.

Now I know what it feels like loving a foreign artist and leaving what's suppose to be patronized, behind. It's quite a shame to face local artists now. It's almost like betraying your blood. But you can't teach me. I've been there before, but you didn't serve me good.

It's a good thing there are still good artists now. To name a few, there's Erik Santos and Richard Poon. Some says they both suck, but I like them. Who cares? Sponge Cola, Hale, Urbandub and 6cyclemind also joins the wagon.


--xoxo,
mitchinary

Please Come Back

@ 3:09 PM


I hate a person so much if he disrespects what I love; But for some reason, there's an exemption. I don't really know what it is, but for Jaebeom's case, I easily forgave what he's done and just let it out of my mind. I didn't care so much when I read rumors that four years ago, he said "Korea is gay." in one of his comments over MySpace. "Oh boy.. Oh yeah." That was just my reaction 'cause I thought the case was so easy to settle down. What I didn't know is that anti-fans were making such a small thing big than what it should be like when they didn't made fuss about it.

It's so sad. It's so sad that four years of hardship lead to four days of controversy that caused leader to leave the six members behind and go back to Seattle, where he was born. I admit, I'm not one of the 'Hottest' but the sympathy for this guy stirred my ample heart. I remember having goose bumps when I received a message telling me that 2PM's leader will be leaving by 5:00 pm. I was in great shock. I know what rules are; Like when the racist Chip Tsao insulted us. But when he made an apology, that was it. The conflict ended that soon. Why is it so hard to forgive someone for Korean netizens? For Pete's sake!

It has been one week and five days since he left the country. Though it's still heartbreaking, 2PM will continue being a group without him. JYP was the one who said it through his letter. I hate to say, but 2PM will just be 1:59PM without Jaebeom. They may pursue it, but I know that every performance they'll have, the atmosphere would be missing something.




--xoxo,
mitchinary

Lacha lacha ta ta ^^,

Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 10:01 PM




Dara said before she haven't met Lee Min Ho, as if she wasn't interested with him that time; But now, she haven't just gotten the chance to meet him. She was able to kiss him. :]] Yeah. You heard it right. KISS him. With Dara's first solo single entitled Kiss(ft. CL) on the background, the music video went great. It's having a great response with the netizens. And I too, particularly liked the scene wherein Min Ho slipped a ring into Dara's finger; And when Dara threw the fake ring into the Cass glass gesturing Min Ho that he's dumped. Although, she kept the real one. As for me, the plot isn't in sequence, actually. I don't see the point yet. I want a part II.



Now everybody say. Lacha lacha ta ta ^^,
Who isn't getting tomboy with Amber? She's a handsome wo(man). I know nobody will ever get in my way with what I said. She only have some small rapping parts, but she dances well. I think that's okay. We'll have a better taste of her in the future. SOON.


--xoxo,
mitchinary

Wake up, sleepy head

Thursday, September 10, 2009 @ 6:53 PM




Every time I have to read or do my homework by night, I basically can't do it. I'm like a drunk man banging my head back and forth and sidewards in the midair. Then, I try to open my eyes as wide as it could be, but all I could see is blur. It gives me a hard time doing what's expected for me to do. My brain's too weak after wrapping up every single day with my school, not to mention the three major burden a.k.a. suckers of my life- physics, trigonometry and biotechnology. It drains all my brain cell; thus, making me all weary and want to die on the spot.

If I allow myself and be in lalaland in a short notice for a very early hour at night, mother will again be raising her eyebrows and lecture me for no reason. She badly want me to study eve-ry-day. As if I'm the nerdy child with eyeglasses on and sleeps during the weeee hours due to memorizing very LONG definitions of words or solving every math equation at hand. I hope she understands the fact that I'm not that type of person. And though I try to battle with sleep and read my textbooks, the topics are uninteresting and leads me to zzzzzzz. ----- . -----

I've tried different measures to keep me wide awake. At first, I use to surf the internet. I didn't know it'll only stress my eyes and make it close. Second, I exercise. I do the simple execises I learned from someone years ago; But I always have a feeling that every time I do it, my heart's going to pump more blood than normal and it'll burst out. Third, I tried drinking coffee. Once, I drank the cappuccino that has this woody flavor in it. It went quite well, but the aftertaste suck. The three measures I've tried were all failures. Anybody can help me with my struggle?


--xoxo,
mitchinary

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