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by javabeans

Toya and Fayta, nice to 'meet' you all. My e-mail is [email protected].
Sorry Javabeans for going off topic.

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It's be kinda fun if here had a forum, then we could go all out on the conversations.

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To avonmarissa: We should swap e-mails!

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hahaha. It's a good thing that they wore the granny clothes together, like you said, or it could be the last pic I'd see alive lol. They are both hot!

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"It’s because of the hotness vortex that would cause some kind of malfunction in the atmosphere if they both came in each other’s hotness zones, causing all sorts of cosmic mayhem."

Rofl, that made my day!

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by javabeans

Btw, I love the music you post! I'm in a tucked away corner of the States and don't have much exposure to current Korean music. This is the only way I can find or experience Korean music that is different from the oversaturated mainstream K-pop. Thank you javabeans!

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I think I just might be in love with this open thread thing. It's almost like sitting down with a bunch of friends and chatting about anything and everything! Beans, you're amazing!

It's Always Sunny, and the Colbert Report are the only American television I've watched this past year, but maybe I'm going to have to check out Chuck and Pushing Daisies. Thank you to everyone for their input...

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I protest. That sweater is not something my grandmother would wear. Actually, my mother knitted and wears one just like that.

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Wow! Love them both, despite the grannywear

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WOW THAT JOE GUY IS HARD TO THINK IS THE SAME PERSON IN THE OTHER COOL PICS, what happened with Gong Yoo enroll in the army? he didnt go?
thanks as always javabeans

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