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Post by teacher on Oct 19, 2006 17:23:27 GMT -5
Dear Bo, I'm really sorry for overstepping the lines. I don't know how to do PM's, just as I don't know how to cut and paste on a computer. Suffice it to say that I learned to type before electric typewriters were in use, and my computer knowledge is very minimal. So sorry- I won't make the same mistake again.
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Post by jiminyK on Oct 19, 2006 22:55:30 GMT -5
ditto Bo...I don't even know what PM is. I was just trying to answer the question in a quick sorta way so Teacher, PM me if u have any questions
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Post by ovaridedis24 on Oct 19, 2006 23:19:37 GMT -5
PM (personal message) is quite easy actually. Just click on the person's name (which should be in yellow) and it'll take you to their profile. Then next to the Member's Profile (also in yellow) should be Send Personal Message, click that and the same type of set up where you type up messages should come up...easy, yes?
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Post by jiminyK on Oct 19, 2006 23:38:13 GMT -5
Thanks ovaridedis24, just sent u a PM to try it, and Teacher too!
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Post by TheBo on Oct 20, 2006 9:53:30 GMT -5
Oh, dear, this always happens. Nobody overstepped any lines. You can really bring up anything in a thread, even personal conversations, but if it looks like the conversation will be extended or get into a long technical thing that's not for the general public, we really nudge you to take it to a PM, just so everyone doesn't "die of boredom" as my niece says.
I always feel like a big ogre with a stick in the front of the room! LOL. You guys were fine at that point. In fact, sometimes these sorts of technical discussions can be helpful to the general public, and can be posted in the "generals" forum, so everyone can have the information. Just another thought.
Bo
PS - thanks to ORD for posting the PM info. Your grace is...well, you know.
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Post by FlowerLady on Oct 24, 2006 21:36:14 GMT -5
Hello, all-- I've been really enjoying this drama from day one. It's actually my favorite one currently airing in Chicago. (I like Seoul 1945, but that is more of an "epic giant".) Anyway, the chemistry between Hyunseo and Youngin is the major draw for me on Mr. Goodbye. I really enjoy how they interact and aren't very predictable. I'm glad that some other posters have pointed out that there don't seem to be very many board entries for this show. I have felt that way all along. When there are so many shows airing every night of the week now, I was beginning to think that people just didn't have time to post much, just watch much! There are probably quite a few of us out there who are enjoying this one. I'll miss this one when it comes to an end.
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Post by kathleen34 on Oct 25, 2006 7:36:58 GMT -5
I share your appreciation with this drama, FlowerLady. I DO get very annoyed with Youngin's facial expressions, but beyond that, it's a well-written story. The interaction between Hyunseo and Yun is wonderful. I don't think this story will have a happily-ever-after ending, but real life holds very few happily-ever afters. Hyunseo and chief are very attractive guys... especially Hyunseo. Some of the music last nite reminded me of A Love to Kill. All the characters have been well developed ... I think there are only a couple more episodes.
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Post by BAE on Oct 25, 2006 9:10:49 GMT -5
I'm happy the show is ending. It's dragged on for quite a while and I'm ready for it to end and allow possibly (knock on wood) a historical drama to take the reins of the time slot instead. I'll miss the Fantastic Four (Chief, Hyeon-seo, Young-in, and the other chick), but I'm ready to move on to a better drama.
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Post by dramaluvr on Oct 25, 2006 15:35:09 GMT -5
I also believe that this is one of the better dramas that's on at the moment and I'm really enjoying the characters especially Hyunseo and Youngin. I believe there is only three episodes left and hope they will have another modern day drama replacing this one, but I must admit I would love to see a drama where the characters have some backbone and maybe rebel somewhat instead of taking beatings and being so submissive.
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Post by FlowerLady on Oct 25, 2006 22:01:18 GMT -5
Kathleen, LOL! - I have to agree with you here. Some of Youngin's quirky facial expressions are silly, overdone and annoying. I'm surprised the director/producers accepted those scenes as they were. Other than that, I do think she's a good actress.
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Post by jiminyK on Oct 27, 2006 16:53:57 GMT -5
Some of the music last nite reminded me of A Love to Kill. ooooh, speaking of music! The theme song to Mg. Goodbye...the guy who sings the opening song, was on some show the other day singing the theme song! I feel bad that I don't remember what day it was, or what show It may have been last Saturday; but I meant to post it, and forgot. BTW I know for sure the following happened last Saturday...that Lee Tae Ran was on a talk show being interviewed about some upcoming movie, and they also talked about The Chilli Sis.
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