Peru said:
What exactly was that T-ara thing? Seemed fairly intimate. And who's that guy
Dunno who that guy is, but I don't think we have to worry about him being
too intimate with T-ara. That video only made me wonder about how awesome it would be to party with an Idol at like a bar/lounge. English speaking ones of course so we can converse. Although, it might be fun trying to get Yuri to understand what I'm saying.
Also, I need some advice as to what to do with a neighbor of mine. I've been blasting that Wonder Girls song "You're Out" since I got home about 10 minutes ago. Its about 2:00 am here and my neighbor always walks around at night because he's kind of an insomniac. I also forgot to close my window because I'm slightly buzzed. Usually I make sure everything is locked down tight before I start blasting K-pop. Anyway, I guess he was walking by and he heard the music. All of a sudden I hear him yelling "Hey...Hey, what the hell are you listening to Ranvier." Keep in mind this is a 75 year old, gruff man. I scrambled to hit mute and told him it was just some funky dubstep. He replied with, "I have no idea what you just said but it sounds interesting. I'm going to hit the hay but if you get a chance tomorrow let me listen to it on your Ipod." Now this guy has nothing to do and spends almost everyday in his backyard or in his front-yard doing god knows what so there's no real way I can avoid him tomorrow. Should I introduce him to the world of Kpop? He'll probably think I'm damn strange, not that I care but the guy
is pretty useful with I need to fix something around the house. Wait...come to think of it, he might have been in Korea during the war. That could mean he could like it right? I could always play another random song (since I don't have this one on my Ipod anyway). In all likely hood he'll forget, but this is all a just in case.