Open Thread #15
by javabeans
Wow, I totally missed my blog’s first anniversary (sometime mid-January, although the actual start date’s a little hazy). I don’t really think it’s a big deal, except that it’s kind of weird to think that I’ve been at this consistently for a year now. It kind of feels like I’ve been doing this ages longer. I’ve had blogs previously, but none of them have stuck; this is the first time I’ve had one with an actual point — personal blogs die out for me because I get bored with myself, lol — and for once I don’t really have trouble coming up with stuff to post. What a difference it makes when you actually have a genuine interest in the blogging material. It’s also my first time trying WordPress, which I prefer to all the other blogging platforms (Blogger, Livejournal, Xanga, etc.). Woot woot.
Since the first anniversary is supposed to be represented by paper, I suppose a blog post to commemorate (blog post : blog :: page : book) isn’t too far removed, eh? (And I’m totally lazy.)
Anyone else been blogging more than a year? Love it, hate it, meh?
What else is going on?
SONG OF THE DAY
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin – “I Am Warm and Powerful.”
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1 Kristen
February 1, 2008 at 7:39 AM
Happy anniversary! I love reading this blog; I'm glad you've kept at it throughout this time!
I have kept up a personal blog for almost four years, but it is for my sake rather than any reader's. I think it's less of an accomplishment when it's basically an extended form of journaling by hand.
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2 Cat
February 1, 2008 at 7:53 AM
Congrats on the big one year! Hahahhaa. I used to blog when I was in middle school, but I never had anything to talk about. Like, "Today was boring. blah blah blah" It dwindled down to blogging once a month just to change the layout. Hahahha. Then I got sick of that too. It was too much of a formula process for me. Tears for those who are not creative enough /self-pity. Anyways, I just started reading your blog a month ago, and it's been great--especially the HGD summaries. I'm not Korean, so I have to wait for the subtitles. I like the music you post too! :]
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3 ANNIE797
February 1, 2008 at 8:04 AM
Happy 1 year anniversary! you are doing excellent job.
thank you for your time.
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4 julier
February 1, 2008 at 8:06 AM
Congrats javabeans on your first anniversary. I really enjoy your blog and stop by here at least once a day. I think it is wonderful that your blog is so popular. I'm always touting your blog, as well as the comments, in the Korea adoption community as a great place to learn Korean culture. Thanks so much for all your efforts.
I used to blog and really enjoy writing, but my fan-subbing addiction took up all my blogging time. My last blog entry was right about the time I joined S2! Besides, one of the goals of my blog was to introduce Korean adoptive families to K-dramas and culture, and you do that much better than I ever could! So, I'll just keep posting the link to your blog and happily spend my time timing the latest dramas. Again, congrats on your first year and keep it coming!! Also a big thank you to all that comment here. I really enjoy everyone's insights!
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5 infiniti512
February 1, 2008 at 8:12 AM
Happy Anniversary! I do enjoy your blog. I found your blog after reading popseoul. Although I have grown to dislike Popseoul, I am thankful that I was able to find your blog.
I created my own blog in December of 2006 but did not actually start posting on it until March of 2007, so it will be a year for me also. Rather than open a myspace account, I chose Vox. It's alot of fun with their random vox hunts and questions of the day, and less traffic than myspace. I have met some really great people over the past year. Friendships that will last for a long time.
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6 Sherrie
February 1, 2008 at 8:22 AM
Congratulations and many more. Love your column and can't wait every morning for something new to read. I too have kept a blog but I am not so faithful as you. Keep up the good work.
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7 yelibean
February 1, 2008 at 9:26 AM
Congrats Javabeans! one whole year eh?
I dont have a blog but i am a reader of other blogs. I honestly like your blog the best because I feel that i can read about something i am interested in without having my IQ drop a couple points because of it lol...
when i read some blogs i feel like "wow, maybe i should read the newspaper more often instead of spending my time with this"...but with your blog, it's ok because you are such an excellent writer that it doesn't feel like a waste of time..instead, i take it as though it helps me improve my own writing (hehe, nice excuse to keep up with my kdrama obsession huh?)
Anyways, Congrats and Cheers to another year of your enjoyable blog XD
**runs off to work on her research paper**
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8 bethany
February 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM
happy one year! i didnt realize it had only been a year either, i think... we just... got used to having you around. ㅋㅋ...
i've been blogging for a while, but mostly personal & pictures. since... 2002? that officially makes me old. i've been using xanga, but i KNOW if i just sat down and refreshed a little css/html, then i'd love wordpress too. i think part of the attraction is xanga is that i have friends who still use it, and we can use subscriptions to keep up to date... which is a ghetto-er RSS, i suppose.
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9 tealeaf
February 1, 2008 at 10:18 AM
Happy first webblogging anniversary javabeans. May there be many more! Congratulations on your large and diverse readership. I first stumbled on this blog (and its equally loved predecessor) a while back and have been hooked ever since. Your blog is always a joy to read. I think those entries that I have responded to the most are those written with your branded conviction and that ever so lovable snark. Thanks for making the discussions intelligent, the humor sharp, and the opinions honest. I’m always amazed at all the thoughtful and insightful comments inputted by your readers. They’re reflections of the quality that this blog possesses. BTW, yay for Open Thread.
Oh, Super Tuesday is up next week. Whatever would happen to those Edwards absentee ballet votes? The idealist in me thinks that California will go with Obama. After all, we’re a forward-thinking kinda state, aren’t we not :)? My gut feeling, however, tells me otherwise. I’m actually wondering who their running mate would be once this whole primary thing is over. Actually, an Obama-Clinton ticket to the White House is not a bad one; but it would never happen, would it?
Exxon posted a 40.7 billion company profit for last year (the largest ever). I say it’s about time we have a change in presidency-not that I have anything against Texans of course. I still love my SUV ** hides in shame** though I do go green every other possible way. Must try harder though.
Boy, I’m like all energy and info this morning. Hmm, what was in the coffee…
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10 bamidele
February 1, 2008 at 10:18 AM
For me it will be a year in March. I like blogging, because I like sharing my thoughts with other people. I used to just write in a journal, but I like having people relate/disagree with me, and it is fun to read other people's views.
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11 gail
February 1, 2008 at 10:21 AM
happy anniversary! i wish your coming year will have lots of fun recaps. :D i've been blogging for more than a year. i love it, but i am not a daily poster.
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12 orchid
February 1, 2008 at 10:40 AM
Happy 01 Anniversary Javabeans!!! :-)
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13 all4movies
February 1, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Huh, a year heh? It seems much longer because you've become part of my daily life and kdrama obsession. Thank you and your friends for this creative and well put together site. I still can't find any other ones I like better. Congrats and I hope you'll have the energy and passion to keep it going for many years to come. (Well, I can only hope as I'm sure it takes a lot of time).
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14 esyl
February 1, 2008 at 12:46 PM
happy anniversary! i've been blogging over a year, too...but yours is so much better than mine. i don't even update it.
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15 stargazer377
February 1, 2008 at 1:23 PM
congrats javabeans on the one year anniversary!
work would be so boring with out your blog... T-T it's def. a lifesaver!
tealeaf, i hope obama wins the ticket in california and ny too... one can only hope right?
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16 Fae
February 1, 2008 at 2:05 PM
Hey! thanks for a wonderful year, and a another great one so far. I was wondering, what is your forecast or preferences on the upcoming dramas?
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17 canyayasis
February 1, 2008 at 3:05 PM
I found this on SOOMPI in the A Man Once Superman thread - the movie will be getting English subs - since we've discussed it before - i thot some might find this good to know -
January 24, 2008
English subtitles coming to Korean films at CGV
*CJ Entertainment and CGV have announced that they will begin providing current Korean movies with English-language subtitles, starting with director Jeong Yun-cheol's "A Man Once a Superman," reflecting the increasing demand from foreigners here.
*"A Man Once a Superman" will be screened with English subtitles on Jan. 31, the same day the movie is set to be released to Korean viewers. The movie, produced and distributed by CJ, depicts a cynical reporter whose life is changed by her encounter with a man who thinks he is Superman. Hwang Jung-min plays the central character, while Jun Ji-hyun takes up the role of the reporter.
*CJ is one of leading movie production companies in Korea and has the largest domestic film library -- over 200 films --with 30 new titles being added each year. By Yang Sung-jin ([email protected])
http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/
P.S. Happy Annivesary Dramabeans!
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18 hjk
February 1, 2008 at 3:20 PM
Congratulations!!! Manseh! Sarah, Manseh!! Here's a 'virtual' table laid out with lots of dduk and piles of fruit.
I'm with ^^yeli. You are such an excellent writer! I've never liked writing and always hated journaling, but after discovering your blog during the Coffee Prince craze, I've started to at least write a little (it's been so long since I've written anything - not since my college days). It's keeping me brushed up on my spelling and grammar skills, as well as helping to further my understanding of Korean. Hey, continuing education in two languages! And thanks to your blog, I discovered soompi, and now I'm hooked. The hubby calls my computer my new boyfriend. ;)
And then there's the great music - just when I reached a point in my life where I thought I'd been set in my taste of music, you opened up some shiny new doors. Thank you for all your hard work!
This is totally unrelated, but I ran across this article the other day:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20174022,00.html
It looks like the New Kids on the Block are getting back together.
Can you say, "Oh, oh, oh-o-oh...the right stuff!" I don't know... Now, The Beasty Boys still going strong in their forties? -- Cool! But, NKOTB? - not so cool. Are they that desperate for money?
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19 docmitasha
February 1, 2008 at 3:26 PM
Happy Anniversary! I love your blog and I'm so glad you created it and continue to work at it. I think I started reading right when you had finished blogging Dal Ja, and I've been an ardent fan since then :) Thank you for everything you've done for the k-drama fan community!
My blog is about a year and a half old now, and I do enjoy blogging when I'm in the mood. As soon it begins to become a task I quit ;) It was initially a way for my family/friends to stay updated on how I'm doing and where I am (specifically since I live away from my parents) but I grew to enjoy voicing out my opinions and just writing what I wanted to say (rather than find someone to vent to till they get sick of my chatter ;)). But it does take so much effort sometimes, so I really admire you working so dutifully to update your blog and keep all your readers so delighted :)
Speaking of Dal Ja: I just finished watching the series! I loved it immensely. Chae Rim was terrific, and I think from scene one she is so endearing. Her character is so real. I truly appreciated the fact that Dal Ja isn't just a clumsy old maid who has the tendency to say and do the wrong things a lot of the time...on the contrary, while she does make mistakes, gets into cringe-worthy situations, and isn't the most elegant, her grace and maturity are always visible. She'll take things quietly and with dignity--but will only let unfairness get so far. She speaks her mind, but is careful and uses tact. She works hard and diligently and is often overworked but enjoys her profession and her success at her workplace. She realizes her imperfections but she also knows to appreciate her worth. Dal Ja was to me just like me, and my friends, and so many wonderful women I know. Chae Rim did an amazing job playing this character, and I just couldn't get enough! Also, all the other characters/actors were wonderful too and I think each actor did an amazing job playing his/her role. I have to say that I wasn't veryy impressed by Lee Min Ki, however, I wished I could have seen more depth and variety in Tae Bong's emotions, though his smile and looks and way of speaking were all perfectly appropriate to the role! Also the Sae Do-Seon Joo couple storyline was great too: it was comedic, yet touching and deep and meaningful.
Dal Ja's transformation from a woman who knew only fantasies of love to a woman who learned to experience and enjoy the intimacy and togetherness of a relationship to a woman who learned to question and face her own fears and feelings of inadequacy for that same relationship, has been presented so well in the series. I don't think I've seen that anywhere before. Its a very honest and direct look at love and relationships, because it is tiring and it is painful, despite all the beauty and comfort that may come with it. More than this main story I enjoyed the dynamics of her workplace and the many relationships that are wrought through the course of the seasons. Its not something that most dramas focus much on, but I thought this theme gave so much insight (and the setting of the home shopping company was actually quite interesting too) about professional women and their many struggles to balance their lives and find love, happiness, family, satisfaction, success.
Clearly I could go on and on and make this a very long post, but I'll stop here for now! I wished I could have watched it live last year, with all the great discussion and dialogue that must have surrounded it. I might go back and read your summaries now! This drama definitely deserved all its hype and fan following :)
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20 jackie
February 1, 2008 at 3:33 PM
what i love about your open thread post is your amazing choices of music! i don't where you get them but nonetheless i enjoy them, download and listen to it , till i get sick of them.
keep up, thanks for this blog...it saves me from buying bad k-dramas =)
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21 nileey
February 1, 2008 at 3:51 PM
Happy anniversary! I got hooked to your blog since Coffee Prince came about. I think I found it through Popseoul...
I've been actively blogging since 2006 but lately don't seem to have the time to blog as much as I wanted...
keep on writing :)
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22 Skangrrl
February 1, 2008 at 4:05 PM
Congrats & Happy Anniversary, Sarah! I am so glad I discovered your blog as I seldom watch telly due to my weird working schedule so I started watching stuff off the Internet instead. I was already halfway hooked on Kdrama before you. But after you, I am completely enamoured! So I now have a BJV & AJV era - Before Javabeans & After Javabeans!
Thanks so much for working so hard and sharing with us! Jiayou!
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23 deeta
February 1, 2008 at 4:10 PM
Oooh, Happy Anniversary!! I remember some of your first posts were for Dal Ja and followed by Goong S. Can't believe it's been a year already. Thank you so much for writing, Sarah!
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24 Javabeans
February 1, 2008 at 4:27 PM
Thanks everyone!
I appreciate everyone's lovely thoughts and owe a lot to your participation in making the blog so fun. Makes it worth the trouble, you know?
bethany, I've gotta give Wordpress the plug -- much better than xanga. I find xanga blogs difficult to navigate and they're really only good for personal journaling.
tealeaf, I'm hoping. Although I don't think there's a way in hell Obama-Clinton (or Clinton-Obama) would happen… A McCain vs. Obama presidential race would be really fascinating to watch, but I suppose I'll have to prepare myself for a McCain-Clinton one too. (Although I'm convinced that Ann Coulter's quasi endorsement of Clinton was meant to hurt Hillary, not help her. Hateful cow. AC, that is.)
canyayasis, that's interesting news -- I wonder which films will get the English subs and which will not. I see how Superman would, given Jeon's success abroad with My Sassy Girl. The danger, I think, is if they target only the mainstream, generic films -- horror, rom-com, gangsta comedy -- and ignore better ones. Increased exposure is good, of course, but increased exposure of mediocrity might hurt more.
hjk, New Kids?!? I was a little young for them, but my friend's older sister LOVED them. Like, practically cried because she loved them so much.
docmitasha, so glad to hear you enjoyed Dal Ja! It's such a fun, cute drama. I agree that Minki's character was a little too perfect (although they did add some flaws as the drama progressed) and I have to pin some of that on wish fulfillment. Still, the couple was adorable and the series had surprisingly insightful moments within all the humor and lightheartedness.
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25 Mel
February 1, 2008 at 4:30 PM
Hey! JAVABEANS!
HAPPY ANIVERSARY !!!
(=^_^=)
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26 Mentality
February 1, 2008 at 5:29 PM
I've been blogging for a bit over 4 years [Dec 24th 2003 was the day I first started.. not hard to remember Xmas eve of 03!] but on Xanga. I totally love it. I don't plan on ever leaving or stop blogging. It's all personal stuff and I blog for myself more than anything else. I don't really have a lot to contribute to the world like you do, haha. Xanga was the only blog/diary-like thing that ever worked out for me, I tend to abandon diaries after a while but it just worked with Xanga. I'm not pimping Xanga, I think it would've worked with any other blogsite, it's just I went on Xanga and just stayed and didn't wanna leave cause I've been on it for too long. It's just that "point of never return" type of thing. Haha.
About the 08 elections:
I'm kind of glad that I'm not old enough to vote in the primaries [will be helping out at the polls though!] so I don't have to decide between Obama-Clinton but I will be old enough when the real election rolls around! Definitely looking forward to my first election =D.
Happy anniversary!
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27 nomad
February 1, 2008 at 5:37 PM
Happy Anniversary Javabeans! Thanks to your blog i was able to find good dramas to watch, as well as enjoy your song of the day :)
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28 invisibelle
February 1, 2008 at 6:14 PM
Congrats on over a year! :)
I've been LJing since 2001, but it's not really the same as blogging, it's more like a diary. (...and a place to picspam Kang Ji Hwan.) I think blogging is a lot more respectable! hehe.
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29 Skangrrl
February 1, 2008 at 7:25 PM
OK, I have a question since we're talking about blogging. I tried to use Wordpress but I kept having problems with the text formatting where I cannot seem to create paragraphs. So I went back to blogspot. Would anyone know what I am doing wrong? Or is it because I am on a Mac and there are compatibility (besides me-not-too-good-with-html-and-stuff-issues) problems for Wordpress & Macs?
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30 Javabeans
February 1, 2008 at 7:31 PM
Skangrrl, yeah that annoyed me too but I hate Blogger so I found a workaround. Use the code & nbsp; (close the space between the "&" and "nbsp;") as a line breaker (technically, that creates an invisible non-breaking space). I use it whenever I want an extra line space.
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31 crazy driver
February 1, 2008 at 8:17 PM
happy anniversary! love, love, LOVE your blog. kdrama addiction from a thinking girls point of view. moments of fangirly-ness allowed. hahaha.
i love the honesty and wit of your writing. keep them coming!
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32 ginnie
February 2, 2008 at 12:19 AM
Congratulations!!!
Love your blog! It is always a pleasure to read your blog.
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33 ivy
February 2, 2008 at 7:26 AM
hello..im just new here..happy anniversary to your blog and you really do a great job..
im from the phil..it was just this january that coffee prince is aired in our country..so you know, im still stuck to it and have a CP syndrome..
CP is very well accepted in our country..
i know you may busy but i'd like to ask a favor..i want to have pictures from each episodes of CP..may i know where did you get yours? i'd like to have a compilation and i want to develop it..
i tried mbc but i could not get through because its korean..can you give me the links of your resources...?
thanks a lot.. god bless you..
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34 thunderbolt
February 2, 2008 at 9:09 AM
Happy first anniversary, sarahbeans! I've loved your blog since stumbling on your Dal Ja's Spring recaps. When you wrote, "If they sell Kang Tae Bongs, I'll take two," I knew at once you had terrific taste.^^
Your blog has helped to fill that void left behind by misterX after he stopped writing for twitchfilm. (By the way, you do know that X has a link to your site at his Korean blog, right?) Besides X, you and Dahee Fanel are my favorite kdrama bloggers. You have such a way with words and your recaps always make me laugh because of your biting humor. You never tiptoe and you never embellish. I used to be really mindful of what I post in kdrama forums, but I'm learning from you to be more forthcoming with my opinions, to be less worried about what others think, and to be truer to myself. I think I'm a braver writer now because of you. *muah*
I used to blog sporadically at blogger, but after a few months of inactivity I forgot my password and could not access my own blog! Then I moved my forum to Invision Power Board (IPB) and learned subsequently that I could purchase Invision Blog and plug it into IPB. It's pretty brainless and so user-friendly. So now I (and other forum members) have blogs at the forum. I blog about many things, mostly kdrama-related but also about my pets, fansubbing, and other personal stuff. I love taking screencaps of kdramas or kmovies I'm watching so I post those as well. Sometimes when I really need to rant but do not feel like telling another person, I'll just let it all out in my blog but not publish it. I like that most entries are public, but there are a few just for me. It feels like a diary that way. Because I'm root admin at the forum, I do feel some pressure to blog more regularly so that I'm setting a good example ("come on, everyone, update your blogs!!"^^). I'm not addicted to blogging (I'm only addicted to kdrama-watching and fansubbing, hehe), but that's mostly because I'm a lazy bum. It takes effort to think of what to blog. That's why I never cease to be amazed by you, ms. javabeans!
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35 Skangrrl
February 2, 2008 at 9:27 AM
Hey, Javabeans, thanks for the tip! I will try that.
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36 hjk
February 3, 2008 at 8:07 PM
Sarah, I've had this song on an almost continuous loop all weekend. LOVE IT!
Oooh, did anyone else catch the movie preview during the Superbowl with James McAvoy as a sexy assassin in the summer blockbuster "Wanted" - it's got Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie in it, too, but I'll see it just for James McAvoy. Rrrarrr...
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37 tooizzy
February 4, 2008 at 2:17 PM
CONGRATS ON YOUR YEAR!!!
Also, who is the guy in the banner in the rain?
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38 Javabeans
February 4, 2008 at 2:32 PM
Thanks everyone for the well wishing!
tooizzy, do you mean this guy? That's Hyun Bin.
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39 ivy
February 4, 2008 at 4:57 PM
hello...im here again..
still im asking for some help..
i really like to collect pictures of each episode of coffee prince..pls help me..thanx a lot.
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40 Javabeans
February 4, 2008 at 5:03 PM
ivy, i make my own screencaps from the video files.
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41 tooizzy
February 5, 2008 at 6:45 AM
HUBBA HUBBA!! HEHEHEHE ;P
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42 Blake
February 6, 2008 at 4:02 PM
@hjk, omg its so weird to see the little faun from narnia to transform into... this. and it's strange to think that he's already married.
what did you all think of super tuesday? i'm happy that neither romney nor huckabee beat mccain. i'm happy that obama's still in the running! this is turning out to be a super interesting race.
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43 tealeaf
February 6, 2008 at 6:01 PM
@blake, that was quite a super day we had yesterday. California went the way i predicted that it would. Though i wish that all involved (the candidates, CNN, whatnot) give credit where it is due. Hilary's win in California happened due in part to the Asian votes as much as her Hispanic support. It's something that is so totally overlooked.
Once again, California is not the determining factor in this race despite moving the primary date ahead. It will be messy for sure and i wouldn't be surprise if Obama ends up with more pledged delegates than Clinton comes August. Hmm, i wonder how the superdelegates will vote....
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