Today’s update: Charity, Lou and I went to Daegu today (yesterday, Korea time). Well, we were expecting to see just Daegu but Lou’s friend ended up bringing us to Gyeongju province “to see a folk village”, which turned out to be… Shilla Millennium Park.
As in the filming location of Queen Seon Duk and where Jihoo sunbae’s house in BOF is located. Needless to say, Lou (who is HyunJoong’s secret girlfriend - one of them,anyway hahaha) literally picked herself off the floor when we realized where we’re going. We didn’t see the actual place used as Jihoo’s house, though, because it’s in the restricted area of the park. But a lot of other scenes from BOF were also filmed there so it’s ok. For me, I was more thrilled at the QSD part of the park because QSD is currently the hot K-drama in the Philippines now. But BOF or QSD aside, it’s a nice park. Entrance fee is relatively cheap, too. I mean for a theme park, I find it cheap. It didn’t even reach php1,000 when converted.
We had wanted to check out the Six To Five outlet store in Daegu because that’s where Bi signed the “Agent” autograph, but our companions just don’t understand the importance of it so they brought us to an entirely different mall. Oh well…
We’re supposed to do Inkigayo tomorrow, but I have no idea what happened to it.
If that doesn’t work, maybe it’s time to hit the streets of Seoul tomorrow. Come to think of it, we’ve been here almost three days and save for a couple of trips to Dongdaemun in the wee hours of the morning, we haven’t actually traveled anywhere else in Seoul. Well, Charity, Lou and myself, anyway. Also, I’ve been here almost three days and I’ve slept a grand total of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Maybe I’ll stretch it a bit today. I’ll sleep for 2 hours and 45 minutes.
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The non-Cloud people in our group (Jean, Joelle and Ellabel) went to SM Entertainment’s office last Friday because it’s U-Know Yunho’s birthday. According to them, there were lots of fans waiting outside the building, but the security people would not accept gifts for Yunho. They didn’t bring gifts, but they still approached the security people to try and ask if they could go inside the building - Jean is with them and she’s just simply the kind of person who wouldn’t want to let any opportunity pass - and you know what the security guy said when they told him that they’re from the Philippines? “Did you bring buko pie? No? Then go away.” See? Buko (coconut) works in this country!
Now I totally do not regret that we brought those bukayo along even if it’s such a pain to carry. Let’s see how it will work for J Tune, JYPE and DSP Entertainment…


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