My favourite Korean babe Lee Hyori is the face of soju, the foul-tasting Korean rice spirit drank by young and old alike, and usually accompanied by friend meat- galbi (beef) or samgyeopsal (pork).
She’s such a babe! And this is a cute commercial too- it basically means “shake it, drink it, get very drunk”, although that might not be a literal translation.
New SNSD song is out- not as catchy as Gee, but a nice tune. Still, I always liked them more for their pulchritudinous qualities than for their musical talents.
After Hanshin’s great start on Friday, they ended up losing the following games on Saturday and Sunday, going down 2-1 in their first series to the Yakult Swallows. At the same time that they were playing on saturday, I was in Sangam World Cup Stadium watching… Gee Gee Gee Gee Baby Baby>>>
This third installment of “Hotties From Korea” will sadly also be the last. While the feature has expanded my readership significantly, it’s also had its fair share of critics.
Seeing as how I’m so tired from work that I feel like a zombie, I can’t find it in me to write an eloquent introduction. Still, if anythings going to cheer you after a day of working away, its the sight of 9- yes 9- lovely ladies with their lovely smiles and silly dances. Girls’ Generation are the rivals of other super-manufactured-pop group Wonder Girls, and certainly win the plaudits for being hot hotties. Their music- well, the new song Gee! at least is a catchy tune, with wonderfully pointless lyrics and a great dance. And they’re really hot!
Introducing Gee, from the “Last of the Hotties” Girls’ Generation…