I'm kind of sad how most dramas that are subbed are those with JE actors or U-25 / hot (or considered hot by the general public) actresses (to a lesser extent), REGARDLESS of the content. Seriously, some of them just sound so dumb even before you watch 'em.
Well people sub things for free right, so they should just sub whatever they like. But I mean... _________________
I'm kind of sad how most dramas that are subbed are those with JE actors or U-25 / hot (or considered hot by the general public) actresses (to a lesser extent), REGARDLESS of the content. Seriously, some of them just sound so dumb even before you watch 'em.
Well people sub things for free right, so they should just sub whatever they like. But I mean...
Yeah, typically the dramas that get subbed are the ones with the high ratings/popular ones... Unfortunate.
I have to do that soon too. Not looking forward to it.
It's just a drag. Good thing we can book appointments now, so we don't have to wait in endless lines.
gaijinmark wrote:
Why? You look fine to me.
Funny, you said the same thing when I was biting into your neck last night.
bmwracer wrote:
^ Isn't that her passport pic?
Explains why I always have trouble at the airport.
On Topic: I'm beat. I just got home after running a trillion errands. Now I just want to relax, but siblings will be home in an hour and I have to get dinner ready. _________________
It's just a drag. Good thing we can book appointments now, so we don't have to wait in endless lines.
Yeah, I made my appointment weeks earlier, so it wasn't that bad.
That said, some of the people waiting in line to get in were very unsavory: the three guys ahead of me were smokers and every other word in their conversation was either "blood," a profanity, or the N-word...
Yeah, I made my appointment weeks earlier, so it wasn't that bad.
That said, some of the people waiting in line to get in were very unsavory: the three guys ahead of me were smokers and every other word in their conversation was either "blood," a profanity, or the N-word...
Ugh, how annoying. Were they all together? _________________
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:48 am Post subject:
I always wonder why people get dolled up for their licence photo. If you ever need to show it to a cop, it's probably unlikely you'll be looking that good anyway
I always wonder why people get dolled up for their licence photo. If you ever need to show it to a cop, it's probably unlikely you'll be looking that good anyway
My "dolled" up isn't what you're thinking. I'm a really low maintenance girl. No make up, no hairstyle, no jewelry. So getting dolled up for me means "looking presentable", where I actually run a brush through my hair, put on some rouge, and replace my glasses with contacts. _________________
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:08 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
My "dolled" up isn't what you're thinking. I'm a really low maintenance girl. No make up, no hairstyle, no jewelry. So getting dolled up for me means "looking presentable", where I actually run a brush through my hair, put on some rouge, and replace my glasses with contacts.
Ditto for me. It's all about looking presentable rather than dressing up.
OT: I'm bothered because I'm going on a plane ride today and I get so anxious about it, especially since it looks like it's a windy day. _________________
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:00 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
My "dolled" up isn't what you're thinking. I'm a really low maintenance girl. No make up, no hairstyle, no jewelry. So getting dolled up for me means "looking presentable", where I actually run a brush through my hair, put on some rouge, and replace my glasses with contacts.
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