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Post by Alexa on Feb 11, 2005 9:59:04 GMT -5
Well I dont think Yujin's hair or hairstyle is hideous. I think she looks cute. Of course she could look better, but ugly, nope I don't think so.
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Post by alanna on Feb 11, 2005 10:41:59 GMT -5
Back in Korea when the show was first aired there were boyfriends and girlfriends who try to do their hair-do like Yujin and Joon-sang. The guys seemed to have turned out okay. The problem was with Yujin-hairstyle. As my cousin sister once put it; "It looked pretty because it was Choi Ji-woo who were wearing it." (Some face shapes do not really agree with the short-cut, I heard )
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Post by Alexa on Feb 11, 2005 10:49:43 GMT -5
As my cousin sister once put it; (Some face shapes do not really agree with the short-cut, I heard ) Yep, not everybody looks good with short hair. I know I don't. Some people don't look good with long hair. It all depends on the persons face. Anyways I happen to think that Yujin is really pretty. I saw her being interviewed (have no idea what show it was, it was all in Korean) and she had a short hair cut but her hair was wavy. I thought it looked really really cute.
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Post by Lovely on Feb 11, 2005 11:20:39 GMT -5
Yes, the woman who plays the character of Yu-jin is very pretty. I like her better with long hair though. Like how she looked when she was younger in WLS.
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Post by TheBo on Feb 11, 2005 16:27:50 GMT -5
P.S. Cannedcats, do you know about the "quote" button when you want to quote someone else in your post? It's right above the message window, the second one from the right. It looks like a piece of paper with an arrow pointing right. Click it and "quote" tags will appear in your message. All you have to do is paste in the text that you've copied from the message you're quoting (paste it in between the tags), and it will appear as your own quoted text does in this message. CC3 and Lucy, there is an easier way to quote people than that. Look at the upper right-hand corner of that person's message. Click "quote" (next to the paper with a quote mark on it). The entire message of the other person will come up in your new message. You can then eliminate everything you do NOT wish to respond to, and it has the advantage of putting the name of the person you are quoting above the quote. However, when you do this, BE SURE not to eliminate the characters at the beginning, which include "[" and "]"; at the end, be sure not to eliminate those characters or "/" or the word "quote". Try it. It's easy. Bo
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Post by Lucy on Feb 11, 2005 17:36:05 GMT -5
CC3 and Lucy, there is an easier way to quote people than that. Look at the upper right-hand corner of that person's message. Click "quote" (next to the paper with a quote mark on it). The entire message of the other person will come up in your new message. You can then eliminate everything you do NOT wish to respond to, and it has the advantage of putting the name of the person you are quoting above the quote. However, when you do this, BE SURE not to eliminate the characters at the beginning, which include "[" and "]"; at the end, be sure not to eliminate those characters or "/" or the word "quote". Try it. It's easy. Bo OK, if you say so.
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Post by TheBo on Feb 11, 2005 17:42:30 GMT -5
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