Konbanwa mina-san.
It's 10.48 p.m here in Sweden and I'm going to go to bed...soon, but not to soon. As always (almost at least), I am spending the final part of the day in front of the computer. I am listening to "Blue" with Arashi (which I really love, it's one of their best songs) and pondering something.
...I'm feeling like re-watching something. A drama (japanese or korean that is), that I have already seen and therefore know that I love, just to have something fun to do during the "night-time" computer time (and, of course, because I love watching dramas).
But which one will it be...?
Hana Kimi?
Hana Yori Dango?
Boys Before (Over) Flowers? (Korean HYD)?
Kurosagi?
Nobuta wa Produce?
Gokusen?
...Or another one?
Gah! It's so difficult to decide. Of course I love Gokusen the most (especially the first season, because - surprise surprise - Jun is in it), but I've also seen it more time than probably all the rest combined. I know that's it's not exactly a life changing decition, but still I can't make it. Haha, I'm so messed up (or odd, or whatever you'd like to call it).
And now it's after 11, which wouldn't be late at all if it wasn't that I'm getting up to go for a power-walk before breakfast tomorrow. So I guess I'll make this decision in the morning. Or something.
Oyasuminasai mina-san! (^ _ ^) Matane!
I hear those J/K-Dramas are highly addictive. A friend of mine used to transfer the VHSs to DVDs for people, and he got addicted. There was one where the lady was a doctor in the Korean court in feudal Korea that he always used to talk about.
Posted by: The Faustian Man | 06/23/2010 at 08:01 AM
They really are! Whence you start watching them, there is no stopping until the series end, hehe. I can absolutely understand how your friend got addicted. Oh that sounds interesting, I'll check that out.
Posted by: Sofia | 06/24/2010 at 10:07 AM