THIS DRAMA HAS BEEN FANSUBBED BY KOREAN DRAMA ADDICTS (KDA)
Suh-hee is left by her mother at an orphanage as a small child. She grows up at the orphanage and becomes close to Sae-joon, the son of the orphanage's director. The Director objects to her son dating Suh-hee and kicks Suh-hee out of the orphanage shortly before she graduates from high school. Suh-hee must survive on her own in the outside world. Sae-joon continues to love Suh-hee despite his mother's objections.
THIS DRAMA HAS BEEN FANSUBBED BY KOREAN DRAMA ADDICTS (KDA)
Suh-hee is left by her mother at an orphanage as a small child. She grows up at the orphanage and becomes close to Sae-joon, the son of the orphanage's director. The Director objects to her son dating Suh-hee and kicks Suh-hee out of the orphanage shortly before she graduates from high school. Suh-hee must survive on her own in the outside world. Sae-joon continues to love Suh-hee despite his mother's objections.
THIS DRAMA HAS BEEN FANSUBBED BY KOREAN DRAMA ADDICTS (KDA)
Suh-hee is left by her mother at an orphanage as a small child. She grows up at the orphanage and becomes close to Sae-joon, the son of the orphanage's director. The Director objects to her son dating Suh-hee and kicks Suh-hee out of the orphanage shortly before she graduates from high school. Suh-hee must survive on her own in the outside world. Sae-joon continues to love Suh-hee despite his mother's objections.
It was my Mother's 60th Birthday Party, a big event held at the VFW in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1989. Her birthday wish came true. She did live to be seventy. Mom passed away in November 2005.
A divorced mother and her two teenage sons, Michael and Samuel, move to live with the mother's father in the small California town of Santa Carla (based loosely on the city of Santa Cruz, California), plagued by problems with a motorcycle gang and unexplained disappearances.
Although this Canadian production saw its widest U.S. cable TV distribution in the early '80s (primarily under the title Stranger in the House) to capitalize on the phenomenal success of Halloween and its offspring, this effective suspense-thriller actually predates John Carpenter's film by four years. The story involves a dangerous psychopath hiding out in the attic of a sorority house who torments a small group of pretty young sisters (including Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder) who are staying behind over Christmas break. His tactics range from making obscene phone calls from their house-mother's phone, to stalking the terrified boarders with sharp objects and murderous intent. Director Bob Clark, who mistook dreariness for tension in his previous horror effort Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things! (1972), here demonstrates a tight, aggressive style that generates some very original shocks — particularly the surprise ending — which clearly influenced dozens of similarly-themed slasher films to follow.
Ji Hye and Soo kyung are friends who have a crush on the same boy: Sang Min. Soo kyung asks Ji hye to write love letters to Sang Min and wins him over. All the while it was Ji hye's love poured out on paper. But fate will bring them together as Ji Hye finds out about her mother's own love story. Summer 1968: Joon Ha has a summer romance with a girl Joo Hee. Their one day outing causes Joo Hee to leave and end the romance. Joon ha once again find this love when his friend asks him to write a love letter to a girl, which happens to be Joo hee.
Sure flowers, candy and jewelry are great gifts for Mother’s Day but why not put a twist on traditional gift giving? Going to stores that have a wide variety of choices are sure to inspire ideas. And when your shopping is all wrapped up, make sure to present your gift in a unique way like creating a treasure hunt around the house or send her on a mini “retreat”.
“Creating a spa experience so mom can relax is a great idea. Give her all the essentials in a beautiful basket so she can unwind and really pamper herself” says lifestyle expert, Dianne DeWitt.
And since mom’s are notorious for multi-tasking, opt for gifts that help them keep up with their hectic schedules or capture those special moments.
Kids can make crafty at home projects that come from the heart and will really make mom feel special.
Our news story offers viewers unique and fun Mother’s Day gift ideas. Sound bites with DeWitt are included.
A book trailer for the thriller, The Dollmaker, by Amanda Stevens.
Inspired by the 1953 horror classic "House of Wax", The Dollmaker is a mother's worst nightmare.
Seven years ago, Claire Doucett's daughter vanished without a trace. A clue has finally surfaced...a doll that looks exactly like the missing child.
For more information, please visit www.amandastevens.com
Suher Qumsiyeh describes the view from the roof of her mother's home in Bethlehem: the rapidly expanding Jewish colony on the neighboring hill, and the separation wall/fence under construction that bars Palestinians from their land and from Jerusalem
There are music groups that are hot and some that are SMOKIN', C Video Magazine catches up with Smoke Stack from Liberty Entertainment to dig deeper into their world and to check out their new video Mother's Day.
Pocketful of miracles, showing the baby inside its mother's pouch; a segment of “Kangaroo From Kakadu”, an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer free video. It features a grand Australian safari, with the wildlife and scenery only found down under; plus Aboriginal dance, music & art, Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Sydney Opera House, & much more.
To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, plus still pictures, please go to:
http://www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Video.html
Coming from a wealthy family, Mika has always had everything she has ever wanted. She is a Korean living in Japan. She has a Japanese boyfriend who is a doctor.There's one thing that bothers Mika though... Her father Masao is very conscious of his ethnic heritage and will allow Mika to marry only a Korean. When her relationship falls apart because of her father's interference, she just happens to post the above message on a mobile phone dating service.Ryosuke, a blue-collar warehouse worker at Shinagawa Pier, replies to Mika's message.Ryosuke lives a meager life doing manual labor. There seems to be nothing in common between the two. Still, destiny brings them together.One day Mika happens to find her late mother Yuri's diary, within is the tale of Yuri's concealed relationship with a Japanese man before she married. Mika finds out her mother's hidden past.she is about to follow the same path as her mother. credit to silentregrets.com subber-studio-oto
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Coming from a wealthy family, Mika has always had everything she has ever wanted. She is a third-generation Korean living in Japan. She has a Japanese boyfriend who is a doctor.There's one thing that bothers Mika though... Her father Masao is very conscious of his ethnic heritage and will allow Mika to marry only a Korean. When her relationship falls apart because of her father's interference, she just happens to post the above message on a mobile phone dating service.Ryosuke, a blue-collar warehouse worker at Shinagawa Pier, replies to Mika's message.Ryosuke lives a meager life doing manual labor & There seems to be nothing in common between the two. Still, destiny brings them together.One day Mika happens to find her late mother Yuri's diary, within is the tale of Yuri's concealed relationship with a Japanese man before she married. Mika finds out her mother's hidden past.she is about to follow the same path as her mother.
credit to silentregrets.com
subber-studio-oto
Movie trailer for our zombie parody LATE MIDAFTERNOON OF THE LIVING UNDEAD Insurance Salesmen, Politicians, and Telephone Solicitors. While visiting her mother's grave, WHINING BIMBO (Stacey Wade) is chased by a persistent zombie with one thing on his mind--selling her life insurance! Fleeing to a nearby farmhouse, she finds shelter with a group of survivors led by the BIG BRAVE BLACK GUY (Carrel Jackson). Soon their hideout is discovered and overrun by a mob of Living Undead Insurance Salesmen, Politicians, and Telephone Solicitors, and the weary consumers must risk a daring escape with no more than some string, a large cooking pot, and 400 pounds of wax. www.RatherIrregular.com