In real life - He was missed a lot by the crew when they got together for a reunion a year ago or so.
His character is so sweet in the show -
It was my first binge - Coffee Prince
In real life - He was missed a lot by the crew when they got together for a reunion a year ago or so.
His character is so sweet in the show -
It was my first binge - Coffee Prince
Oh no
I should add it to my long list and try to look out for it
I highly recommend the show - HIGHLY
(just to let you know she pretends to be a boy so she can be a ācoffee princeā)
How sad!
Seems like youāre a big fan of Gong Yoo (I totally understand )
You reminded me that I was planning to watch Seobok thx
You will have to check out Hottie Posse! The very top of the thread is my POSSE but darn it if I donāt keep adding new ones so we have - Hottie of the Week - Top 10 Hotties - and Now Baby Bird University Hotties so - we cafe owners have our favorites ā¦hahahahahaha!
Have a box of tissues handy. Just sayinā. Great movie with Gong Yoo and Bo Gummy.
Have you watched Pipeline??? With Seo In Guk and Lee Soo Hyuk - just pure fun -
Here we go with a simple dessert you can garnish to your likes, with berries, whipped cream or sour cream, cinnamon or chocolate topping, my mom made this often.
Czech pancakes or āpalacinkyā, or crepes. - There are more sweet recipes on their web.
I have the same plates itās Cobalt print the serie is called āCibulakā Onion. As Mirjam once mentioned apparently the pattern has a history with Chinese china/porcellain.
Hi!
Love the menu here- so many delicious treats. Someone mentioned Rico Suave-gosh I havenāt heard that song in years, but I do remember when it came out. The beat was so good! Haha! Hard to believe that song was released in 1990. You could say it paved the way for K Pop today LOL!:
Bilingual lyrics-Check
Sexy dance moves-Check
Killer beats and Catchy refrain-Check
Hot girls in miniskirts-Check
Hot Shirtless guy-Check
Anyway, question for the Cafe: I am new to K Pop scene and notice that the audience often shout things back to the groups on stage during the songs. I mean there are specific responses to the lyrics. How do the fans know what to say back? How do they decide what to say? How do they find out about the responses? Any info much appreciated.
It is very much and lightweight tooā¦ you can make it in a whip, itās not exactly like crepes cos crepes are thinner. I used to make them for my kids for breakfast and fill with sour cream and cinnamon. If you have buckwheat flour you can use that as well, I had them last year in Prague with strawberries
They have CHEERS - 2pm just put out their CHEERS for their new album MUST - So I think that is how they know! But I am not sure myself about the CHEERS cuz their in Korean!!!
OUR official THEME Songā¦.
I love crepes - especially ones with cream cheese and strawberries - I had a friend that used to make those for me when I was working - Iād go to her house for lunch and have crepes! Best ever!.
12 Tips to Making Macarons
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I love macarons - so letās have those in the CAFE - so colorful and yummy! A place near me makes good ones - like cake batter, key lime, raspberry, almond
Ok as the official PURPLE girl - those purple macarons are GORGEOUSš
Thanks for the info. So, the groups themselves make a post on their official website with the cheers for each song? Or is this something that is printed on the album liner notes? So a fan must buy the album and that is how they know
I believe the cheers I saw posted were probably Tweeted by the groups agency. But Iām not sure if this is officially the responses to the songs at the concerts or not. Iām new to Kpop myself. Do you have a group you like - usually they have an agency and FB pages, Twitter, and Instagram.
(I did just google it and it is a chant or cheer so that the fans can interact with the group during a concert)
Theyāre called āfanchantsā. The title tracksā fanchants are usually in the album or posted somewhere on the official site. The rest are usually tweeted by widely recognized āofficialā fan accounts. Smaller fan accounts then spread it all through the fandom.
When concert season comes, these official fan accounts start releasing fanchants. Theyāll even upload the ones on the album so everyone can access them. Fans might print them out and learn them by heart or while in the queue to get into the concert venue.
The fanchants are also (usually)pretty easy. It could be an echo
or everyone might sing an English lyric because we all know it.
Or itās something like this:
Oh - Yes the JukeBox! We need a song! Here we go!
2 pm Tweeted them as Cheers! Iām glad I actually knew something about Kpop!!! Iām learning!