Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sweet & Funny Activities That Bring Couples Closer


Watch sunset by the beach
Go Ice Skating
Biking
Run for Marathon
Try Zipline
Camping
Fishing
Mountain Climbing
Picnic
Attend Weddings
Attend Kiddie Birthday Party
Go to a Zoo
Go to a Museum
Help in the home for the Elderly People
Go Snorkling
Watch the Pyrolympics
Swimming together
Build Sand Castles
Take photography Lessons
Travel Out of Town
Travel Of of the Country
Try Spelunking
Dine in a Floating Restaurant
Go to Casino
Play Arcade Game
Try Videoke
Take Dance Lessons
Learn how to Drive
Shop Together
Exercise
Watch a Rock Concert
Go to a Park
Pray together
Watch the Hot Air Balloon Festival
Kite Flying
Parasailing
Helmet Diving
To to a theme park
Explore Haunted Places
Learn a musical Instrument together
Watch a Romantic Movie
Watch Fire Dancer
Go to a TV Show
Go House Tripping
Go to Photo Exhibit
Go to Painting Exhibits
Take Painting Lessons
Have a picture with famous personality
Sleep together
Kiss in Public
Make out


Breast Staring Contest Video

Another Funny Game Show from Japan!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Because i'm a girl -Kiss (korean song)

Movie clip : Kiss j-entercom

It is a korean movie clip, very famous in asia for its realisation and its nice story.The movie lasts 8mn, with a background music from Kiss - Because I'm a girl, recorded by J-entercom, a Korean record company. 






Story (Written by falcon_boy, thank you very much !)




  • The story begins with the scene of a photographer who was taking a picture for an automobile magazine. He accidentaly took a picture of a girl who was walking across right in front of his camera. She excused politely and went away. One day, the photographer went to a salon which by accident was the the place where the girl worked at. He left his bini in the salon by accident, leaving the girl a chance to come by his workplace to return it. So she came to his studio and returned his bini.




  • But before she left, he made her pose as a model. They found out that they shared a same passion. He was a professional photographer and she was a girl who dreamed to be a model. They became close and spent a lot of time together. He took a lot of pictures of her and published them. One day, an accident happened while she was trying to get something from a high rack in his studio. An unlid bottle of photographic product fell and spilled on her. She was immediately taken to a hospital. The chemical of the photographic product was so toxic, it damaged her eyes so bad that she was about to never be able to see again.




  • A miracle happened, after a while being taken care in the hospital, the doctors took off the bandages on her eyes. She opened her eyes and saw the photographer's co-worker holding a celebration cake with a candle on it. The co-worker took her to his studio, but he was not there to be found. She was so sad because she loved him so much, she thought that the photographer left her.




  • One day when she was working, the co-worker came over and showed her the magazine he published with her as the model. She remembered about the racing place where they went together before. She found him there sitting on a bench with a dog next to him and noticed that he was blind.




  • She stand there and suddenly cried realizing that he loved her so much that he let go the most important part of his life as a photographer and a biker for her, his eyes. She was so touched knowing that he actually gave her his eyes just so she could see again.



  • Actors : Goo Hye Jin   &   Shin Hyun Joon



    Goo Hye Jin is a korean model who began as an actress. Some websites says she is miss Korea 2000, this isn't true since it is Son Tae-Young who was miss Korea 2000... 
    In the clip, she plays a woman working in a hairdressing salon who dreams to be a famous model.



    Shin Hyun Joon (born march 24, 1968) is a korean actor famouse in asians movies, he plays a photographer who shots by chance the girl played byGoo Hye Jin.


    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    Letting Go of Resentment

    A story tells of a merchant in a small town who had identical twin sons. The boys worked for their father in the department store he owned and, when he died, they took over the store.


     Everything went well until the day a dollar bill disappeared. One of the brothers had left the bill on the cash register and walked outside with a customer. When he returned, the money was gone. 

    He asked his brother, "Did you see that dollar bill on the cash register?" His brother replied that he had not. 

    But the young man kept probing and questioning. He would not let it alone. "Dollar bills just don't get up and walk away! Surely you must have seen it!" There was subtle accusation in his voice. Tempers began to rise. Resentment set in. Before long, a deep and bitter chasm divided the young men. They refused to speak. They finally decided they could no longer work together and a dividing wall was built down the center of the store. For twenty years hostility and bitterness grew, spreading to their families and to the community. 

    Then one day a man in an automobile licensed in another state stopped in front of the store. He walked in and asked the clerk, "How long have you been here?" 

    The clerk replied that he'd been there all his life. The customer said, "I must share something with you. Twenty years ago I was "riding the rails" and came into this town in a boxcar. I hadn't eaten for three days. I came into this store from the back door and saw a dollar bill on the cash register. I put it in my pocket and walked out. All these years I haven't been able to forget that. I know it wasn't much money, but I had to come back and ask your forgiveness." 

    The stranger was amazed to see tears well up in the eyes of this middle-aged man. "Would you please go next door and tell that same story to the man in the store?" he said. Then the man was even more amazed to see two middle-aged men, who looked very much alike, embracing each other and weeping together in the front of the store.

    After twenty years, the brokenness was mended. The wall of resentment that divided them came down. 

    It is so often the little things that finally divide people- words spoken in haste; criticisms; accusations; resentments. And once divided, they may never come together again. 

    The solution, of course, is to let it go. There is really nothing particularly profound about learning to let go of little resentments. But for fulfilling and lasting relationships, letting them go is a must. Refuse to carry around bitterness and you may be surprised at how much energy you have left for building bonds with those you love.