12/17/12

[TRANS] 121215 Park Yoochun Donates 4 Tons Of Rice To Boryeong

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JYJ’s Park Yoochun has donated a total of four tons of rice through rice wreath donations to the Godaedo Senior Center in Boryeong.

According to Park Yoochun’s agency C-JeS Entertainment, the rice donated to the senior center in Godaedo and a disabled people’s center in Gimpo came from donations made by fans for SBS’ ‘Rooftop Prince’ press conference.

Park Yoochun recently donated 11 tons of rice and 3,000 packets of ramen that were collected for MBC’s ‘I Miss You’ press conference to 72 children’s centers across the nation.

His agency stated, “Park Yoochun himself made the choice to make the donations to Godaedo and the House of Joy because he heard of the difficult conditions of both centers through TV shows.”

They continued to say, “The head of Godaedo stated, ‘We’ve never had this much rice come to the island before,’ and wished to send his thanks to Park Yoochun and his fans.”

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12/8/12

Twas the Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore

Christmas Poem – “Twas the Night before Christmas”  The Christmas Story 


The reading of this Christmas story is a Christmas eve tradition.

A Visit from St Nicholas.

by Clement C. Moore.


Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house

Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,

In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there;

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,

While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;

And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,

Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap,

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,

I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.

Away to the window I flew like a flash,

Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow

Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below,

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,

But a miniature sleigh, and eight tinny reindeer,

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,

I knew in a moment it must be St Nick.

More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,

And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;

‘Now Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!

On, Comet! On, Cupid! on, on Donner and Blitzen!

To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!

To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!

Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!’

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,

When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky;

So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,

With the sleigh full of Toys, and St Nicholas too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof

The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.

As I drew in my head, and was turning around,

Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a bound,

He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,

and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot.

A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,

And he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack.

His eyes-how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!

His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!

His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,

And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,

and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath;

He had a broad face and a little round belly,

That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly.

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,

and I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself;

A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,

Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,

and filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk,

and laying his finger aside of his nose,

and giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,

and away they all flew like the down of a thistle.

But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove out of sight,

‘Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night.

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12/8/12

A  Retro Look At Christmas for 2012


      Christmas is a wonderful, spirit-filled Holiday for me. When I was a child the anticipation of, not so much presents, but oranges, apples, tangerines, candy, fruitcake, and nuts was one of the best joys of the season. These we received at church and at home. My mother never wanted to put up the tree until the night before Christmas–so we children literally experienced Clement C. Moore’s  “Twas The Night Before Christmas”.  No, we did not hear hooves on our roof, nor Santa’s jolly  “Ho, Ho, Ho”–but the Christmas story was read to us each year before bed. We did not see the tree going up, although we always took it down as a family on New Years Day; without fail.

     I can remember listening to Santa Claus”  journey to get to our town on the radio in our living room.  I truly believed that he was working hard to reach us until my oldest sister decided to tell me that Santa wasn’t real. I was three years old and totally devastated. Christmas never felt the same again. It was still wonderful, but I then knew that my parents did all of the hard work. It wasn’t until years later that I discovered that the manufacturers truly did a large portion of the hard work.

     I believe that my mother associated Christmas with hard times. She grew up without her father–he died in a VA hospital when she was young, and I can never remember detecting  extreme enthusiasm at Christmas in my mother’s attitude or actions. Don’t get me wrong–this is not an opportunity to complain about my mother. Instead it is an opportunity to thank her for putting forth so much effort to make our Christmas season memorable when I know that her own Christmas memories may have been much sparser.

     My Dad loved the very essence and spark of Christmas. He was a Baptist Pastor who would take us to church on Christmas Eve to hear, see, and feel the Nativity Scene; then return home to play with his children. It was his job to set up the tree and put the bicycles and other mechanical gifts together. Long after we (four girls and two boys) had cleaned our rooms and closed our excited eyes, he, along with my mother, would take the time to ensure that all was ready for us on Christmas morning. It would not be until I was 16 years old that I would actively participate in this Christmas Eve ritual.

     Mama loved to cook. Christmas gave her a golden opportunity to do what she did best.  Her fruitcakes were legendary. I can remember helping her in the kitchen with the ulterior motive of tasting the batter and snitching the tiny bits of fruit and nuts. Delicious gingerbread smells and hot sweet rolls were what greeted us at the breakfast table on Christmas morning. I have always associated my Christmas breakfast with that of the girls of Louisa May Alcott’s  “Little Women” except that I actually got to eat my breakfast.

     After breakfast it was time to open presents. First came the fruits and nuts.  I still eat an orange with candy inside it every Christmas. The juice runs down my chin. I love it! Then came gifts varying from dolls to books; from skates to bikes.  I always received art supplies as I was the artistic child. I also received a nightgown, slippers,  and sundries every Christmas. The books were definitely my favorites. There were “Trixie Belden’, “Little Women’, ‘Rose In Bloom’, “Bobbsey Twins’, and many more. I spent the most wonderful moments of my childhood with my friends–my books.

     Cleanup came next, and then, while the boys, including Dad, and the two youngest girls got to play with their toys, we older girls helped Mama to finish preparing the mid-day Christmas meal. I say this with no regret. It was wonderful to be in the warm, fragrant kitchen with Mama and my oldest sister. The kitchen was always the warmest room in the house at Christmastime, in temperature and temperament. I can still smell the roasting turkey and candied yams that would leave my mouth watering.

     We ate in our dining room which had a cozy fireplace with a mantel above it. This is where my parents would hang the mistletoe. They always embarrassed us. Traditionally, my Grandmother and Aunt would join us at the Christmas meal. Dad would say the Christmas Blessing and we could eat. It was hard waiting for the adults to serve us all. I always got a drumstick–still my favorite piece, and stuffing so rich with flavor that I could have skipped the turkey altogether. There was cranberry sauce, candied yams, and collard greens. So many leftovers. Storing them away was another job to do while dishes were being washed, dried, and put away. We never ate an evening meal–we were too stuffed. It was time to enjoy our gifts and each other. We would sing ‘O Holy Night’ with harmonies, and ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ while we tapped out the drumbeats.

     Finally, heads nodding, we would climb the stairs and store our treasures in our bedrooms. Christmas Day was drawing to an end, and what a wonderful day it had been. What I did not have the wisdom to know at my young age was that Christmas is every day. The gift of the Savior of Mankind is something to ponder and treasure all year long.

     Was your Christmas like mine? Probably not. I believe that everyone has a unique experience because we all perceive differently. We grow up in different types of homes without the same traditions. What is important is the knowledge of the Christ- child’s sacrifice for us, and remembering that we are Blessed with gifts each day, such as family– not just at Christmas.

     Does my family celebrate Christmas the same as I did as a girl? There are many similarities but there are also new traditions that marriage has brought to me and my husband. Now, instead of reading ‘The Night Before Christmas”, we read Luke Chapter 2–the story of Christ’s birth. We are all adults here now, and this Christmas there are stirrings of wedding bells on the wind. Next Christmas may be quite different, but I can always treasure the memories of watching my  children’s faces at Christmastime, and my own delight in reading them Clement C. Moore’s  “The Night Before Christmas” when they were very young.

     Have a Wonderful Holiday  Charlene

 

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Narrative credit: charlene @charlene’s attic

11/28/12

[TRANS] 121121 Tohoshinki, Anticipated New Single To Be Released On 16 Jan!

It has been decided for the long-awaited new single to be released on 16 Jan 2013 (Wed)!!

This new single, which will be released around half a year since the last one, will include the Japanese version of “Catch Me”, the title track of the Korean album which was released September 2012, as well as a new Japanese original ballad track “I Know”!!
The DVD version (AVCK-79118/B) of this luxurious single will include two music videos for the first time, while the CD-only version (AVCK-79120) will include a CD-Extra with live footage of “Maximum” which was performed during A-Nation.

?Product Description?
Release Date: 2013.1.16
NEW SINGLE [Title Undetermined]

?CD+DVD <”First” for Tohoshinki!! Includes 2 Music Videos!!>
?First Press Limited Edition AVCK-79118/B??Regular Edition AVCK-79089/B?
?2,100 (tax included)

[CD]
1. Catch Me (tentative)
2. I Know
3. Catch Me (tentative) -Less Vocal-
4. I Know -Less Vocal-

[DVD]

Catch Me (tentative) -Video Clip-
I Know -Video Clip-
Catch Me(Tentative) Off-shoot Movie ?Only included in the first press limited edition

?First Press Limited Edition Bonus?
Includes a jacket-size card (1 random design from 6 types)
DVD includes off-shoot clip

?CD Only?Includes digital movie in CD-EXTRA!!?
?First Press Limited Edition?Regular Edition AVCK-79120?
?1,050 (tax included)

[CD]?CD-only Version tracklist
1. Catch Me (tentative)
2. I Know
3. I Know -unplugged version-
4. Catch Me (tentative) -Less Vocal-
5. I Know -Less Vocal-

[CD-EXTRA]
MAXIMUM(a-nation stadium fes.ver)

?First Press Limited Edition?
Includes a jacket-size card (1 random design from 6 types)
Includes luxurious 12-page booklet

?Bigeast Version?AVC1-79121??735 (tax included)

?Details
?Bigeast Official Shop
[PC] http://shop.mu-mo.net/st/fc/BGFC.html
[MB] http://m-shop.mu-mo.net/st/fc/BGFC.html
?Reservations for the Bigeast limited specials will begin at 4pm on 21 Nov.

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11/24/12

[News] 121124 JYJ’s Jaejoong Speaks Of His Experience Filming ‘Code Name Jackal’

Through his roles in dramas such as ‘Protect the Boss‘ and ‘Time Slip Dr. Jin‘, JYJ‘s Jaejoong has proven his competence as a formidable actor. However, he recently revealed in an interview that he wanted to try something different after his more serious roles.

This urge led him to consider ‘Code Name Jackal’ (directed by Bae Hyung Joon), where he would be able to play a more comedic character. “I always want to show something new about myself,” he confessed. “With ‘Code Name Jackal’, I wanted to do that. I’ve always played serious, heavy roles, so I wanted to spread the word that there are other sides of me, too.”

“Through my character [in ‘Code Name Jackal’], I wanted to play a more trickster, sarcastic role,” he revealed. “A lot of my personal self is melted into my ‘Jackal’ character.”

Although the film itself is not doing as well as he had hoped – against big names such as ‘Wolf Boy‘ and overseas releases – Jaejoong considered the experience to be worth it. “Personally, the mere fact that I did a film was a great chance and opportunity. Of course we must consider the success of the film, but I feel that the movie was a way for me to show myself. It was a wonderful chance and I gained many things as well. I think that acting for this film gave me strength in life, as well as giving me motivation for music.”

While filming, Jaejoong experienced the true craziness and rush of a film set. “We really filmed like crazy,” he said. “I often dozed in the middle of shooting. If I ate, I would’ve given up on sleep; if I slept, I would’ve given up on eating. In order to combine the two, I ate vitamin supplements.”

Despite his grueling and hectic schedule as an actor and artist, Jaejoong sometimes thinks about a normal life. When asked what he would like to do if he had the chance to be an ordinary citizen, he answered, “Firstly, I want to go to a bustling roadside stand. I’d eat tasty food and have a drink, then get over my hangover the day after. Then I’d go shopping and sightseeing. It’s been 8 years since I’ve visited Dongdaemun [a landmark in Seoul]. I also want to go to the amusement park and go on all the rides I want. I’ve visited a few times due to filming, but I’ve never been on anything.”

However, Jaejoong also recognized the benefits of his celebrity status, especially pointing out his fans that had supported him since his debut. “I’ve had many incidents and fallen on hard times, and every time I’m grateful to my fans,” he said. “Because I was with you, I was able to get over my suffering and pain.”

One particular encounter with a fan is emblazoned into his memory, Jaejoong recounted. “I once told a fan to study hard prior to the exam, and she ended up placing first. There’s also a fan who got into Waseda University in Japan. It was a moment where I realized the importance of my relationship with my fans.”

“For those of you who have yet to watch ‘Code Name Jackal’, I hope you’ll go into it with an easy mindset and ready to laugh. There are a lot of positive traits hidden in our movie. The more you see it, the more film-like it becomes. Thanks for your interest.” he finished.

Source: Herald via Nate
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11/16/12

[News] 121115 JYJ Jaejoong and Super Junior Siwon Are True Actors

JYJ member Kim Jaejoong and Super Junior member Choi Siwon have both left their ‘K-Pop idol’ titles behind and transformed into true actors.

 

JYJ Jaejoong and Super Junior Siwon Are True Actors

 

JYJ member Kim Jaejoong and Super Junior member Choi Siwon have both left their ‘K-Pop idol’ titles behind and transformed into true actors.

 

Kim Jaejoong makes his film debut with “Jackal is Coming” also known as “Code Name: Jackal” where he appears as a top star next to a female killer. He exceeded expectations by acting in a comedy and breaking through his charismatic and mysterious image.

 

In order to live, he will tell the killer played by Song Ji Hyo that he’s not the real star and will show off incredible amounts of slapstick comedy for an idol star. He will try to make himself look fatter and style his hair in the strangest ways in order to make her and the viewer’s laugh.

 

Choi Siwon is going much the same route. He plays a complete moron of a star in SBS’ Mon/Tues drama “The King of Dramas.”

 

His first appearance was impressive from the start. He’s loved by the public for his amazing good looks and his dramatic eyes but in real life, he’s all about the money and completely self-absorbed. He is addicted to video games and in truth he’s much more human than people thought.

 

Choi Siwon has previously been in more serious dramas so people are really enjoying this new transformation and is getting positive reviews from the public.

 

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11/12/12

Editors Note: November 11th, 2012 In Honor of Veterans Day

In Honor of Veterans Day

It is so easy to overlook and forget yet another government holiday. If you are not a veteran, Veterans Day may come and go with the only reminder being no mail delivery. Veterans are a special people, and there are many activities to honor their sacrifice at home and abroad.  Cemeteries and memorials abound with the remains of those who have ensured your and my way of life for many centuries. Not only do veterans deserve our thanks and respect–they also deserve more recognition from us. Some are still actively engaging in warfare all over the world on repeated tours of duty.

 

     I cannot imagine how it must feel to have hopes and dreams with no guarantees of ever achieving them.Those who are Blessed to return to home and family must treasure this miraculous gift.  For those who have no home or family to embrace–our special prayers go out to them today.

 

     A sincere Thank You to all of our Veterans everywhere. May you stay safe under the shadow of His wings.

 

 

Chaelwest@charlenesattic


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11/1/12

[News] 121101 JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun: “My Group Members Gave Me A Hug”

JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun recently said that his group members and his brother Park Yoo Hwan cheered him up.

On November 1, Park attended a press conference for MBC’s new Wednesday-Thursday series Missing You and said, “I met my group members yesterday after a long time and they gave me a hug to support me and encourage me.”

What did his little brother Park Yoo Hwan, who is currently appearing on MBC’s series I Can’t Live Without You, say to him? He said, “I can’t meet my brother very often because he is busy shooting the series. He didn’t say anything special but he told me to work hard even though he will be soon done shooting his series.”

The series Missing You is a classical melodrama about a man and woman who have wounded hearts from their first love. It is written by writer Moon Hee Jung and directed by producer Lee Jae Dong.

Park plays the role of a detective named Han Jung Woo, who still misses his first love. He is delightful but chases criminals like a fierce animal.

The first episode of the series will air on November 7 at 9:55 p.m.

source: TV Report
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