Post by ajk on Apr 5, 2011 11:36:15 GMT -5
hachiue
Wang
« Thread Started on Dec 15, 2004, 9:57am »
Heehee, this was the most frightening drama I've ever seen. I thought it was amusing that they're supposedly doing a shameful job but they're still saving face by calling themselves "managers."
I missed almost ten minutes in the middle - the woman who told her husband she was working at a restaurant - where did she actually work? A massage parlor? A bathhouse? Something else maybe.
I liked the theme of this episode - just about making sacrifices for those that you love and people realizing the sacrifices others have made. It's very sweet and everyone seemed to end up fairly happy. Except for the grandma and that guy who set up the two training class coordinators. So sad!
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galacticchick
Special Moderator
« Reply #1 on Dec 15, 2004, 10:31am »
Aigu! I finally got it through my thick brain that the show airs Tuesdays.
I liked this show. This may sound stereotypical, but Koreans are just so scientific/medical about everything. Remember when the dad was practicing on his son and he was saying something about following the line of the small intestine (or was it large intestine?). I found that awesome because the times I've been saunas I usually just sit there, get a cheap massage and just feel like I've been robbed.
I was wondering the same thing about the wife, I guess she had the same line of work, if it would have been something shady I doubt he would have been so happy. That grandma sure liked her chewing gum! I felt sad for the guy who set up the other two coordinators too. It would probably help if he stopped watching all those romantic movies though.
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hachiue
Wang
« Reply #2 on Dec 15, 2004, 12:57pm »
Oh yeah that was awesome! I mean, the part where you're apparently supposed to focus the rubbing away from the heart so the blood flows is fairly standard (enough so that I've heard it before). But following the intestines?
I was so happy that her husband waited for her and accepted her job. I can't quite remember, but was he enrolled in the bath manager class? If so, they could work together and open up their own bath someday!
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Wang
« Thread Started on Dec 15, 2004, 9:57am »
Heehee, this was the most frightening drama I've ever seen. I thought it was amusing that they're supposedly doing a shameful job but they're still saving face by calling themselves "managers."
I missed almost ten minutes in the middle - the woman who told her husband she was working at a restaurant - where did she actually work? A massage parlor? A bathhouse? Something else maybe.
I liked the theme of this episode - just about making sacrifices for those that you love and people realizing the sacrifices others have made. It's very sweet and everyone seemed to end up fairly happy. Except for the grandma and that guy who set up the two training class coordinators. So sad!
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galacticchick
Special Moderator
« Reply #1 on Dec 15, 2004, 10:31am »
Aigu! I finally got it through my thick brain that the show airs Tuesdays.
I liked this show. This may sound stereotypical, but Koreans are just so scientific/medical about everything. Remember when the dad was practicing on his son and he was saying something about following the line of the small intestine (or was it large intestine?). I found that awesome because the times I've been saunas I usually just sit there, get a cheap massage and just feel like I've been robbed.
I was wondering the same thing about the wife, I guess she had the same line of work, if it would have been something shady I doubt he would have been so happy. That grandma sure liked her chewing gum! I felt sad for the guy who set up the other two coordinators too. It would probably help if he stopped watching all those romantic movies though.
« Last Edit: Dec 15, 2004, 10:32am by galacticchick »
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hachiue
Wang
« Reply #2 on Dec 15, 2004, 12:57pm »
Oh yeah that was awesome! I mean, the part where you're apparently supposed to focus the rubbing away from the heart so the blood flows is fairly standard (enough so that I've heard it before). But following the intestines?
I was so happy that her husband waited for her and accepted her job. I can't quite remember, but was he enrolled in the bath manager class? If so, they could work together and open up their own bath someday!
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