When will I ever forget him?
I thought before that when somebody else comes along, I'd be able to forget him. I'd stop missing him and wondering how he is. But now that someone has come knocking again at my heart's door, the more I think about my past love, my first love. Why? I am really confused.
I told myself before that now that I'm over him, it's ok to get in contact with him again. But a little voice inside tells me not to. I asked myself, why? I didn't have an answer to that question until just a few days after my most recent birthday. I should avoid anything that concerns him because in the end, no matter how hard I try not to, I'm the one who gets hurt. Why? Because I still love him. Maybe it's true for me, that old saying that first love never dies. Ok fine. He will always have a special place in my heart. But that doesn't mean I can't truly fall in love with someone else, does it?
"Lyko" is a nice guy. He actually possesses a lot of the qualities I am looking for in a guy and I like him. But will I ever love him? I still don't know. Time will only tell. So, does that mean I should give him a chance? For how long? I don't want to make him wait for a long time only for me to realize in the end that I can only love him as a friend.
Thinking about it, along with a lot of other issues in my life, gives me a headache. Maybe I shouldn't think much about it, just go with the flow and see where it takes me. I should also learn the fact that in the game of love, there is always the risk of people getting hurt including myself. It's never simple.
Love, love, love. When will you be coming again to make my heart beat faster? Make everything else around me and that special someone blurred and insignificant? Make me feel like floating amongst clouds? When, when, when? I hope you're on your way to me now once again. I really do...
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Friday, August 03, 2007
Back from Singapore...
It's been more than a week since we got back from Singapore. I've been very busy after that because of my aunt's birthday party so it is only now that I'm writing about my trip.
One genione statement can be said of Singapore - Singapore is a very clean and green country! I really admire it for that. I did get to see and eat the stuff that I wrote here in my previous post. First is the Merlion. I did get to see it and have a picture but not with the more popular one that is along the Singapore River. The Merlion that I visited was the one in Sentosa Island. Now, this is a funny story. I wanted to much to have a nice picture of the Merlion that it took us a while to finish. We thought that the other tourists who were also taking photos near us belonged to our tour group. But we were mistaken. Our group already boarded the bus. To make matters worse, the tour guide miscounted and thought that everyone was already present. And so, our bus passed us by heading for the city. Walking and feeling lost, I thought of how to get back to the mainland. We could take the Sentosa Express then take the MRT to Orchard Road station, the nearest station to our hotel. But then our bus suddenly appeared! Thank goodness! We were really glad they came back. The tour guide apologized and said that she didn't realize immediately that the two from the Elizabeth were missing. I have never been that glad to see a bus in my entire life, honestly! :D
Speaking of Sentosa, I had a great time in that island. Going there was fun already because we rode a cable car. I've wished to ride one in my life and thank God I was able to fulfill that wish. The view of the Singapore River and its banks was fantastic from the cable car. We also rode the luge. It's like a go-kart. I went fast down the hill. Ahhh... very exhilirating. We then went to the Underwater World. I love the sea in general and the creatures in it so I enjoyed this place very much. I liked the part where you could touch the large fishes including the rays which were smooth and slippery. I was afraid at first but I learned to like feeling them with my hands. I also liked the semi-circular aquarium that goes overhead. It makes you feel like being under the sea. It was creepy seeing sharks and giant weird fishes swimming above your head but the dugong or seacow was very cute.
I also didn't that I'll like noodles for lunch and dinner and not have rice, but I did. I never had so much different kinds of noodles before. The char kway teow (fried broad noodles) was a little spicy but it was good enough. I liked more the beef stew noodles that papa bought though. It was very tasty. I should also mention that they have large servings. My father and I could easily share one large bowl of noodles. My skill of using chopsticks was really tested. The one time that I had rice was when I ate Hainanese chicken rice. The chicken was seasoned simply but it was very tender and juicy that it almost like melts in your mouth. Lovely! Last but not the least is the roti prata. It's like a cross of a hopia without the filling and a large pancake. It's served with a spicy curry sauce. Yummy!
Other interesting places for me are the Chinatown, where real bargains are, and Little India. It was my first time to visit a real Indian community with the shops and statues. I took lots of pictures here and even sampled some Indian delicacies.
We also went to the Night Safari, the first of its kind in the world. We rode on a tram, and with the help of the guide, were able to see many forest creatures that are active at night. I've been to zoos before but this one was really different. It makes you feel a bit scared but excited at the same time. The landscaping and design of the zoo was such that the animals feel that they are in their natural habitat which also made me feel like in a real forest, watching closely for any stray animals that might cross our paths.
Now comes Orchard Road, said to be the shopper's paradise. I have never seen so many malls in one street. You'll never get enough of them! The memorable ones for me are Wisma Atria where we had our first meal in Singapore at the Food Republic here, the Far East Plaza where I bought my Harry Potter book, the Tangs which we reached unknowingly after getting off the MRT, and the Lucky Plaza where we often ate and met many Filipinos, and did a lot of shopping.
The Elizabeth Hotel where we stayed was a cool place. Its interiors were really Elizabethan, ornate, complex and beautiful. The service was very good and the place was clean and complete. It was somewhat homey, too.
Finally, the Changi Airport. It's only the second airport I've been too but I like it. It's huge but the general atmosphere was relaxing.
Haaay... We really covered a lot in three days but I know that Singapore still has so much to offer. I really, really enjoyed this trip that somehow, Sinapore is now occupying a special place in my heart. I would gladly accept another opportunity to go back. There is still so much to explore and experience in this small but wonderful country. Well, maybe someday, the Merlion and I could have more pictures to share. :)
One genione statement can be said of Singapore - Singapore is a very clean and green country! I really admire it for that. I did get to see and eat the stuff that I wrote here in my previous post. First is the Merlion. I did get to see it and have a picture but not with the more popular one that is along the Singapore River. The Merlion that I visited was the one in Sentosa Island. Now, this is a funny story. I wanted to much to have a nice picture of the Merlion that it took us a while to finish. We thought that the other tourists who were also taking photos near us belonged to our tour group. But we were mistaken. Our group already boarded the bus. To make matters worse, the tour guide miscounted and thought that everyone was already present. And so, our bus passed us by heading for the city. Walking and feeling lost, I thought of how to get back to the mainland. We could take the Sentosa Express then take the MRT to Orchard Road station, the nearest station to our hotel. But then our bus suddenly appeared! Thank goodness! We were really glad they came back. The tour guide apologized and said that she didn't realize immediately that the two from the Elizabeth were missing. I have never been that glad to see a bus in my entire life, honestly! :D
Speaking of Sentosa, I had a great time in that island. Going there was fun already because we rode a cable car. I've wished to ride one in my life and thank God I was able to fulfill that wish. The view of the Singapore River and its banks was fantastic from the cable car. We also rode the luge. It's like a go-kart. I went fast down the hill. Ahhh... very exhilirating. We then went to the Underwater World. I love the sea in general and the creatures in it so I enjoyed this place very much. I liked the part where you could touch the large fishes including the rays which were smooth and slippery. I was afraid at first but I learned to like feeling them with my hands. I also liked the semi-circular aquarium that goes overhead. It makes you feel like being under the sea. It was creepy seeing sharks and giant weird fishes swimming above your head but the dugong or seacow was very cute.
I also didn't that I'll like noodles for lunch and dinner and not have rice, but I did. I never had so much different kinds of noodles before. The char kway teow (fried broad noodles) was a little spicy but it was good enough. I liked more the beef stew noodles that papa bought though. It was very tasty. I should also mention that they have large servings. My father and I could easily share one large bowl of noodles. My skill of using chopsticks was really tested. The one time that I had rice was when I ate Hainanese chicken rice. The chicken was seasoned simply but it was very tender and juicy that it almost like melts in your mouth. Lovely! Last but not the least is the roti prata. It's like a cross of a hopia without the filling and a large pancake. It's served with a spicy curry sauce. Yummy!
Other interesting places for me are the Chinatown, where real bargains are, and Little India. It was my first time to visit a real Indian community with the shops and statues. I took lots of pictures here and even sampled some Indian delicacies.
We also went to the Night Safari, the first of its kind in the world. We rode on a tram, and with the help of the guide, were able to see many forest creatures that are active at night. I've been to zoos before but this one was really different. It makes you feel a bit scared but excited at the same time. The landscaping and design of the zoo was such that the animals feel that they are in their natural habitat which also made me feel like in a real forest, watching closely for any stray animals that might cross our paths.
Now comes Orchard Road, said to be the shopper's paradise. I have never seen so many malls in one street. You'll never get enough of them! The memorable ones for me are Wisma Atria where we had our first meal in Singapore at the Food Republic here, the Far East Plaza where I bought my Harry Potter book, the Tangs which we reached unknowingly after getting off the MRT, and the Lucky Plaza where we often ate and met many Filipinos, and did a lot of shopping.
The Elizabeth Hotel where we stayed was a cool place. Its interiors were really Elizabethan, ornate, complex and beautiful. The service was very good and the place was clean and complete. It was somewhat homey, too.
Finally, the Changi Airport. It's only the second airport I've been too but I like it. It's huge but the general atmosphere was relaxing.
Haaay... We really covered a lot in three days but I know that Singapore still has so much to offer. I really, really enjoyed this trip that somehow, Sinapore is now occupying a special place in my heart. I would gladly accept another opportunity to go back. There is still so much to explore and experience in this small but wonderful country. Well, maybe someday, the Merlion and I could have more pictures to share. :)
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Around the World: First Stop... Singapore
I'm in the third decade of my life (time really flies...) and I have not been on a plane even once in my life. I've often wished of riding one someday, and now it is finally coming true! Not just with one trip but two and hopefully more. God really has a way of making our dreams come true, sometimes even in ways that we don't expect, and better too.
Now, my first trip will be to Singapore. This trip I won from a raffle from a local supermarket. Who would have thought that one day after doing my groceries I'd see my name on a poster saying I've won a trip to Singapore?! It was really amazing, I could hardly believe it myself. Before, I thought no one really wins in those raffles.
The trip is for two for three days and two nights. I will be going with my father. Since I'm really excited about this trip, I've read a lot about Singapore so I'll know what to expect, what to do, and where to go. Here are some of places that I plan to visit and things to do there.

The half lion, half fish creature that often represents Singapore in postcards and everywhere else in the world is called the Merlion. There are actually two of those in Singapore and the smaller one is called the cub. The larger one is more than 8 meters high. It is located in the Merlion Park adjacent to one Fullerton. I won't leave Singapore without having a picture together with this giant lion/fish!
Next is Sentosa island found at the Southern portion of Singapore (well, at least that's how I see it in maps). This island is filled with many attractions some of which are beach resorts, zoos, museums, outdoor activities, and the list goes on. My favorites are the Underwater World and riding a luge. Even going there is fun because you can ride a cable car to go there. Now, that's the transportation I want to use!
Another activity I'd like to try is cable skiing or wakeboarding at Ski360degrees. It's located at East Coast Parkway. I'm sure it would be very fun and exhilirating. That's why I'm bringing a bathing suit with me. :)
They say that food tells a lot about a people and their culture, so what better way to explore culture than through eating?! I'm really going to try different native Singaporean foods. Since Singapore is like a melting pot of many cultures, its food is also a mixture of different cuisines - Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, etc. Some of the foods I'd like to try are the Hainanese chicken rice, cha kway teow (fried flat noodles), and spicy crabs.
Of course, what would a trip be without shopping? There are a lot of shoppig places in Singapore from the high-class luxusious malls to the all-time favorite street markets and bazaars where you can find a variety of items at very affordable prices. I plan to go to the Mustafa Plaza and Sim Lim Square but I'm sure I'll have a grand time going from one mall to another especially that our hotel is near Orchard Road, one of the busiest streets in Singapore linen with hotels, malls, restaurants and other establishments. By the way, we'll be staying at The Elizabeth Hotel along Mount Elizabeth. I hope the facilities and service are great.
By this time, I'm not sure if I'll be able to fit all of those in three days. I do hope I can. Nevertheless, I'm definitely sure that it would be a very exciting and memorable experience.
Now, my first trip will be to Singapore. This trip I won from a raffle from a local supermarket. Who would have thought that one day after doing my groceries I'd see my name on a poster saying I've won a trip to Singapore?! It was really amazing, I could hardly believe it myself. Before, I thought no one really wins in those raffles.
The trip is for two for three days and two nights. I will be going with my father. Since I'm really excited about this trip, I've read a lot about Singapore so I'll know what to expect, what to do, and where to go. Here are some of places that I plan to visit and things to do there.

The half lion, half fish creature that often represents Singapore in postcards and everywhere else in the world is called the Merlion. There are actually two of those in Singapore and the smaller one is called the cub. The larger one is more than 8 meters high. It is located in the Merlion Park adjacent to one Fullerton. I won't leave Singapore without having a picture together with this giant lion/fish!
Next is Sentosa island found at the Southern portion of Singapore (well, at least that's how I see it in maps). This island is filled with many attractions some of which are beach resorts, zoos, museums, outdoor activities, and the list goes on. My favorites are the Underwater World and riding a luge. Even going there is fun because you can ride a cable car to go there. Now, that's the transportation I want to use!
Another activity I'd like to try is cable skiing or wakeboarding at Ski360degrees. It's located at East Coast Parkway. I'm sure it would be very fun and exhilirating. That's why I'm bringing a bathing suit with me. :)
They say that food tells a lot about a people and their culture, so what better way to explore culture than through eating?! I'm really going to try different native Singaporean foods. Since Singapore is like a melting pot of many cultures, its food is also a mixture of different cuisines - Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, etc. Some of the foods I'd like to try are the Hainanese chicken rice, cha kway teow (fried flat noodles), and spicy crabs.
Of course, what would a trip be without shopping? There are a lot of shoppig places in Singapore from the high-class luxusious malls to the all-time favorite street markets and bazaars where you can find a variety of items at very affordable prices. I plan to go to the Mustafa Plaza and Sim Lim Square but I'm sure I'll have a grand time going from one mall to another especially that our hotel is near Orchard Road, one of the busiest streets in Singapore linen with hotels, malls, restaurants and other establishments. By the way, we'll be staying at The Elizabeth Hotel along Mount Elizabeth. I hope the facilities and service are great.
By this time, I'm not sure if I'll be able to fit all of those in three days. I do hope I can. Nevertheless, I'm definitely sure that it would be a very exciting and memorable experience.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Hiling
MOOD: Senti
MUSIC: Hiling by Frio
Have you ever experienced hearing a song for the first time and liking it immediately? I often do. sometimes it's the lyrics, sometimes the melody, sometimes the singer's voice, and sometimes you simply like it! Here's one song that could be placed in this category for me. I first heard it in the TV drama "Sana Maulit Muli" and instantly liked it. This song is a bit sad but still filled with hope. It's entitled "Hiling" by Frio. I couldn't find the lyrics anywhere in the web so I just transcribed it myself when I got hold of a copy of the song. 'Hope everything's right.
Click play to listen to Hiling by Frio
Hiling
by Frio (Sana Maulit Muli OST)
May bakas ng luha ang iyong mga mata
Ang tamis ng ‘yong halik ay lumipas na
Dahil ngayon nagbago na ang lahat
Nang di sinasadya
Masaktan ka giliw ko
Chorus:
Ngumiti ka naman
Wag ka nang lumisan
Nang mapawi na ang lahat ng sakit na nararamdaman
Ngumiti ka naman
Wag ka nang lumisan
At kapiling ko ang lungkot sa aking pag-iisa
Kung wala ka na
May naiwan pa bang liwanag sa iyong pagsinta?
Nang sakaling di man ako umasa pa
Marahil ngayon sasapit na ang bagyo
Bubuhos na ang ulan
Kung wala ka giliw ko
(Chorus)
Sana ngayoon dinggin ang aking hiling
Ang nagsisimula na ngiti
Sana maulit muli
(Chorus)
Kung wala ka na…
MUSIC: Hiling by Frio
Have you ever experienced hearing a song for the first time and liking it immediately? I often do. sometimes it's the lyrics, sometimes the melody, sometimes the singer's voice, and sometimes you simply like it! Here's one song that could be placed in this category for me. I first heard it in the TV drama "Sana Maulit Muli" and instantly liked it. This song is a bit sad but still filled with hope. It's entitled "Hiling" by Frio. I couldn't find the lyrics anywhere in the web so I just transcribed it myself when I got hold of a copy of the song. 'Hope everything's right.
Click play to listen to Hiling by Frio
Hiling
by Frio (Sana Maulit Muli OST)
May bakas ng luha ang iyong mga mata
Ang tamis ng ‘yong halik ay lumipas na
Dahil ngayon nagbago na ang lahat
Nang di sinasadya
Masaktan ka giliw ko
Chorus:
Ngumiti ka naman
Wag ka nang lumisan
Nang mapawi na ang lahat ng sakit na nararamdaman
Ngumiti ka naman
Wag ka nang lumisan
At kapiling ko ang lungkot sa aking pag-iisa
Kung wala ka na
May naiwan pa bang liwanag sa iyong pagsinta?
Nang sakaling di man ako umasa pa
Marahil ngayon sasapit na ang bagyo
Bubuhos na ang ulan
Kung wala ka giliw ko
(Chorus)
Sana ngayoon dinggin ang aking hiling
Ang nagsisimula na ngiti
Sana maulit muli
(Chorus)
Kung wala ka na…
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Hurrah to my Christian Bautista Fansite!
Woohoo! I can now truly say that I've contributed something to the web. My fansite on Christian Bautista now has 1732 clicks (including mine of course)and is fast becoming a frequently visited fansite. It even registered 3rd on Google when I typed "Christian Bautista Fansite". It's not much as compared to other sites but I'm pleased with what my site has accomplished particularly with the comments in my guestbook and the other contributions of visitors.
There are still a lot of things to add to it and my visitors can expect a better site in the coming days.
My fansite on Christian Bautista is at http://mychristianbautista.tripod.com. I hope more fans will be able to view my site and participate in the online activities.
There are still a lot of things to add to it and my visitors can expect a better site in the coming days.
My fansite on Christian Bautista is at http://mychristianbautista.tripod.com. I hope more fans will be able to view my site and participate in the online activities.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin
MOOD: So-so
MUSIC: Isang Saglit, Isang Tinging by Ronnie Liang
The background music of a skin whitener commercial caught my attention recently. I didn't like the commercial itself but the song made me stop for a
moment and listen to the soothing voice of whoever was singing. Not long after, I started hearing it on the radio. I started asking, "Who could be singing this song?" and "What's the title of this song?" Apparently, no one also knew at that time. Then last Sunday on ASAP, Piolo introduced Ronnie who will be seeing his latest single. And then came that familiar tune, and I realized, "It's Ronnie singing!" As Piolo has said, it is Ronnie Liang's latest single and the title is "Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin". Sorry Ronnie, I wasn't able to recognize you voice! But it sure is a very nice song. Good job Ronnie! I hope you'll have more songs that will capture the hearts of listeners
Here's the lyrics of "Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin".
Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin by Ronnie Liang
Bigla na lang natulala na para bang bata
Kapag nakakakita ng nahuhulog na tala
Naganap ang lahat sa isang iglap
Chorus:
Isang saglit, Isang tingin
Ba’t ngayon lang napansin
O anong ganda, ako ba’y umiibig na?
Kung pwede lang di pumikit sayang ang sandali
At baka pa makapuslit ang karangyaang umakit
Pwede bang hingin ka sa langit
(Repeat Chorus)
Mundo ko’y umilaw
Biglang luminaw
Pangarap pala’y ikaw
(Repeat Chorus)
Isang saglit, isang tingin
Ito ba’y nadarama mo rin?
Sana ako’y mahalin
Sana ako’y mahalin
I think one of lines in the song is right for me, "Ba't ngayon lang napansin?" To think that I really like Ronnie and even voted for him while he was inside the academy. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Anyway, here's the video of Ronnie Liang singing in ASAP '07 which answered my questions. (Special thanks to mspakips in YouTube)
'Hope to hear more songs from you Ronnie!
MUSIC: Isang Saglit, Isang Tinging by Ronnie Liang
The background music of a skin whitener commercial caught my attention recently. I didn't like the commercial itself but the song made me stop for a
moment and listen to the soothing voice of whoever was singing. Not long after, I started hearing it on the radio. I started asking, "Who could be singing this song?" and "What's the title of this song?" Apparently, no one also knew at that time. Then last Sunday on ASAP, Piolo introduced Ronnie who will be seeing his latest single. And then came that familiar tune, and I realized, "It's Ronnie singing!" As Piolo has said, it is Ronnie Liang's latest single and the title is "Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin". Sorry Ronnie, I wasn't able to recognize you voice! But it sure is a very nice song. Good job Ronnie! I hope you'll have more songs that will capture the hearts of listenersHere's the lyrics of "Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin".
Isang Saglit, Isang Tingin by Ronnie Liang
Bigla na lang natulala na para bang bata
Kapag nakakakita ng nahuhulog na tala

Naganap ang lahat sa isang iglap
Chorus:
Isang saglit, Isang tingin
Ba’t ngayon lang napansin
O anong ganda, ako ba’y umiibig na?
Kung pwede lang di pumikit sayang ang sandali
At baka pa makapuslit ang karangyaang umakit
Pwede bang hingin ka sa langit
(Repeat Chorus)
Mundo ko’y umilaw
Biglang luminaw
Pangarap pala’y ikaw
(Repeat Chorus)
Isang saglit, isang tingin
Ito ba’y nadarama mo rin?
Sana ako’y mahalin
Sana ako’y mahalin
I think one of lines in the song is right for me, "Ba't ngayon lang napansin?" To think that I really like Ronnie and even voted for him while he was inside the academy. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Anyway, here's the video of Ronnie Liang singing in ASAP '07 which answered my questions. (Special thanks to mspakips in YouTube)
'Hope to hear more songs from you Ronnie!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Gung/Palace/Princess Hours
'Just finished watching Gung. And I really liked it! Shin (Jo
o Ji Hoon) and Chae-kyung (Yoon En Hye) are so adorable! They really look good together. But I think the ending would have been better if scenes were shown instead of just Shin telling what happened in the palace after Yul (Kim Jung Hoon) had his press conference and the king decided to give up his throne. In fact, I have these ideas on my mind of how I would have ended the series if I were the writer. Maybe I'll write it here as a fan fic when I have the time and the mood to write it. Nevertheless, Gung has invigorated my love for Asian dramas. It's been a long time since I really liked one.
Too bad Gung S (supposedly Gung 2) didn't have the same cast. I've only seen one MV of Gung S and it didn't attract my attention much. I hope it's as good as the first one. But I REALLY hope there will be Gung 2 that would really be a sequel of the original Gung, like Shin and Chae-kyung having kids and living a more "normal" life and then something happens to bring them back to the palace...
My desktop wallpaper now is a collage of pictures of Shin and Chae-kyung I got from http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j234/BB-Girls/Goong/Shin%20and%20CG/file.jpg.
Here is my favorite MV of Gung made by Jennifer Nguyen. Special thanks to beechang.
Gung OST:
01. Perhaps Love
02. Give Me A Little Try
03. Doo Gaji Mal
04. NanNeul Saranghae Nuhman Saranghae II
05. Dang Shin Eun… Na Neun Ba Bo Ib Ni Da. [acoustic ver.]
06. Perhaps Love [remix version]
07. 1993 Gwang Hwa 49 Nyun
08. Goong
09. Bok Jang Bool Ryang!
10. Woo Joo Jung Bok #1
11. Crystal Flower
12. A Dancing Teddy
13. Nae Ga Sun Taek Han Gil Ee Ya!
14. Dah Ji Mot Han Ma Eum
15. Ggot Ip Ee Nae Rin Da
16. Woo Joo Jung Bok #2
And now for one of the cutest pics ever of Gung, Shin, Chae-kyung and their baby (princess?)...
o Ji Hoon) and Chae-kyung (Yoon En Hye) are so adorable! They really look good together. But I think the ending would have been better if scenes were shown instead of just Shin telling what happened in the palace after Yul (Kim Jung Hoon) had his press conference and the king decided to give up his throne. In fact, I have these ideas on my mind of how I would have ended the series if I were the writer. Maybe I'll write it here as a fan fic when I have the time and the mood to write it. Nevertheless, Gung has invigorated my love for Asian dramas. It's been a long time since I really liked one.Too bad Gung S (supposedly Gung 2) didn't have the same cast. I've only seen one MV of Gung S and it didn't attract my attention much. I hope it's as good as the first one. But I REALLY hope there will be Gung 2 that would really be a sequel of the original Gung, like Shin and Chae-kyung having kids and living a more "normal" life and then something happens to bring them back to the palace...
My desktop wallpaper now is a collage of pictures of Shin and Chae-kyung I got from http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j234/BB-Girls/Goong/Shin%20and%20CG/file.jpg.
Here is my favorite MV of Gung made by Jennifer Nguyen. Special thanks to beechang.
Gung OST:
01. Perhaps Love
02. Give Me A Little Try
03. Doo Gaji Mal
04. NanNeul Saranghae Nuhman Saranghae II
05. Dang Shin Eun… Na Neun Ba Bo Ib Ni Da. [acoustic ver.]
06. Perhaps Love [remix version]
07. 1993 Gwang Hwa 49 Nyun
08. Goong
09. Bok Jang Bool Ryang!
10. Woo Joo Jung Bok #1
11. Crystal Flower
12. A Dancing Teddy
13. Nae Ga Sun Taek Han Gil Ee Ya!
14. Dah Ji Mot Han Ma Eum
15. Ggot Ip Ee Nae Rin Da
16. Woo Joo Jung Bok #2
And now for one of the cutest pics ever of Gung, Shin, Chae-kyung and their baby (princess?)...
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