My Free Poster
In these especially difficult times when any thing is hardly being offered and given voluntarily, we sometimes should learn how to do a forced FREE offering for things we truly value. Like this:
Wahahahahaha. Yes, it has value to me. Fan na fan lang! Haha.
Bae Yong Jun, a famous South Korean actor, whose popularity has greatly swooned the old Japanese women’s fantasy up north, as well as the general Filipinos’ clamor for the great romantic drama down south— has sure captured me in. And that is despite a recent comment from a current work colleague that this once grade school student, as his previous schoolmate, would fight with and punch other kids in the campus. Haha. The Winter Sonata TV series was the sure culprit for my admiration towards the guy.
Bae Yong Jun is the new face of the famous cosmetic shop, FACE SHOP. He replaced the newly-married Kong San Woo, and was reportedly chosen to mainly cater to the elder women. FACE SHOP stores are practically littered in Seoul, from malls to sidewalks, as well as subway stores. It was of course very easy to notice such new poster when I first saw it, being the freakin’ fan that I am, so I immediately went to the store and asked if they would give me a poster if I buy anything from them. The first attempt was unsuccessful but was able to finally get one from another store located at the Mullae Station, right after I did my monthly Homeplus shopping tonight. I’ve always thought weekday grocery shopping is better to avoid the larger crowd who does it on weekends.
I haven't really posted it on the wall, I'm just keeping it inside my cabinet until I can bring it home in the Philippines.
Bae Yong Jun is the new face of the famous cosmetic shop, FACE SHOP. He replaced the newly-married Kong San Woo, and was reportedly chosen to mainly cater to the elder women. FACE SHOP stores are practically littered in Seoul, from malls to sidewalks, as well as subway stores. It was of course very easy to notice such new poster when I first saw it, being the freakin’ fan that I am, so I immediately went to the store and asked if they would give me a poster if I buy anything from them. The first attempt was unsuccessful but was able to finally get one from another store located at the Mullae Station, right after I did my monthly Homeplus shopping tonight. I’ve always thought weekday grocery shopping is better to avoid the larger crowd who does it on weekends.
I haven't really posted it on the wall, I'm just keeping it inside my cabinet until I can bring it home in the Philippines.






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