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30 seconds in and I'm laughing at Yun antics towards Sam. Gosh this was a brilliant episode of Lunafly Shoot on Arirang's Super Kpop! (The person who used to upload Arirang Radio is uploading again, so I may start to make compilation posts again. Yay! You guys will love all the crazy jokes you've been missing out on from the Friday Talk Talk Talk segments. I swear I have never laughed do much while listening to Sam and Punita.)
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Date: 2013-08-23 04:30 pm (UTC)"I forgot my English!" Oh man do I understand that feeling. XD It happened all the time when I was living in Japan. In fact, it happened with the very same word! It was fun how Teo was trying to help him remember the "opposite of dry."
I just love the dynamics between them. And Teo's randomness is the cherry on top, haha.
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Date: 2013-08-24 12:01 am (UTC)I know! Teo helping with English... lol Teo, I love you Tenglish; it's so special.
So do I. Sam is such a great leader. I've seen him perfectly reassure Teo when a listener said Teo gained weight and rub Yun's back and tell him to calm down when he was dying of laughter over Teo's crazy antics. And as frustrating as Sam finds Teo at time due to his sassy, random, sugar high personality, Sam really loves Teo AND Yun too. Teo...well things are never boring when he's around. lol He's definitely the mood maker of Lunafly. And shy magnae Yun. He goes a long with some of Teo's craziness in a way you can tell they're close and good friends (like the time the duo was posting crazy weird pics of each other on the fancafe), and boy does Teo make him laugh. He rounds out the group really well.
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Date: 2013-08-24 02:09 am (UTC)I remember that one where Sam reassured Teo about his weight, and that made me respect Sam SO much. I think also with Sam growing up outside of Korea, being mixed, but still aware of both cultures, it really works well. (Sorry, I am a little stuck on what I'm trying to say, but I hope you get my drift, lol.)
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Date: 2013-08-24 02:26 am (UTC)Oh yes, I totally get what you mean. Sam knows enough of Korean culture because of his mom's side of the family and visiting them while growing up so as to not cause or have many cultural misunderstandings foreigners can have, especially when it's cultural differences of West and East. That made moving to Korea easier for him I think seeing as there is less likely a chance for culture shock. It also helps him when interacting with fans and think about what sort of music would work in Korea and abroad. Sam's mixed heritage makes him more well rounded, and I love it. There is so much to love when it comes to Sam. (Can you tell he's my bias? lol)
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Date: 2013-08-24 02:55 am (UTC)Ikr? I don't have an ideal type bases on looks; it's all about personality and values for me. That's how it is with all my top biases. Btw, do you listen to Sam's radio show? Talk about falling for personality and values. *throws hands up in air and shakes head*
I mean, he is just the sweetest guy ever. He tells listeners all the time that Lukies and Super Kpop listeners are one big family. I can't even remember all the times that Sam was asked by listeners to be a big brother towards them; he always says yes, and then he totally acts like one when he reads their messages. The way he talks about music, and interviews people, and gives advice... I reminded of why I stan him a million and one times when I listen to Arirang Radio'd Super Kpop.