Tuesday, September 26, 2006

WLS - a legend is born [part 2/2]

it's time to resume YJ's Trail, the last time i stopped at WLS Part 1. so, today we're moving on to Part 2. but before you start reading on, i've a suggestion. do read close2yj's postscript at the end first.

and as usual, the pics have been added by yours truly, hee...



Original in Chinese: Close2yj / 俊心咏恒 loveyongjoon
Translated into English: Happiebb / bb's blog

Winter Sonata – A Legend is Born [Part 2]


Winter Sonata is about a beautiful love story that spans over ten years. Ten years ago in Chun Cheon High School, a boy named Jun Sahng and a girl named Yujin met and their love was just like the first snow. But as fate would have it, love at its most beautiful and pure, just before Jun Sahng wanted to tell Yujin how he felt about her, fate made him disappear on the road, the night before the dawn of a brand new year. Then after the passage of ten long years, on yet another cold wintry night of first snow, Yujin who was hurrying to her own engagement party saw the same familiar face that had haunted her days and her nights, the face that had appeared ever so often in her dreams. She saw his face amidst the falling snow. So, the unseen hands of fate bridged the gap of those ten years and suddenly the earlier years of her first love converged in the present days of adulthood. And once more, the love song that spoke of so much love and sadness was awakened.

Seemingly a somewhat old-fashioned story of clichés huh? There’re simply too many coincidences and unexplained happenings. But yet, through this story, we can still see and experience and feel so many different emotions, so real and so deep, like first love and memories, like life and death, like the generosity of love, like tolerance and loneliness… All of these contained so much inner pain and surreal beauty. The youthful days of playing in the snow, the bright smiles in winter, the footprints of love in the snow, the jigsaw puzzle of life, and of course, polaris that’s forever… and many more. When put together, what did these bring to us? What did they represent? It’s faded dreams, something that we all had, but had long abandoned in the memories of that pure first love.


Topics about pure love, about eternity, forever and ever… people take to them so easily, and they can touch our hearts so easily. Maybe all our lives, we’ve been saying goodbye and yet remembering those faded memories of first love. In each of us, our inner hearts all possess a lonely soul from the Kingdom of Shadows. And we all need that special someone to break down the outer shell that’s hardened by the everyday storms. We all need someone to touch that soft spot in all of us with his or her tender and perfect love. If you still have that soft, sensitive spot in you, then yes, surely you will be moved by Winter Sonata.

Can’t help but admire PD Yun Seok Ho for his artistic talent. The way he had captured those moving scenes, the way he had created those countless perfect backdrop was just poetry in motion. Whether it’s the golden lane, the quiet lake, or the foggy evening light, the blue skies with flying seagulls… Under PD Yun’s talented eyes and hands, they were all presented before our eyes with such breathtaking beauty. Not to mention the snowy scenes, sometimes tranquil, sometimes serious and bleak, and at other times, even bright and full of life… All the scenes and backdrop became one with the story, they too told of the pain and joy of the characters, the love and hatred of the roles. The whiteness of winter was not at all boring and nondescript, in fact it brought a certain purity and clarity to us, and also set a perfect backdrop for all the other colours to showcase their brightness and beauty.







PD Yun also has some strong background in music, and music too was a critical contributing factor to Winter Sonata. My Memory, First Time, From the Beginning to the End… Who can forget these tunes? They resound in our heads together with the images from the drama, as if angels singing to us from the heavens. And whenever we think of these tunes, we would recall those wistfully beautiful memories…

In all fairness, Winter Sonata did not exactly have a creative storyline, but there were lines in the drama that were so delicately sensitive and so, so moving. They touched all our hearts, didn’t they?

“To people in love, the best home is in each other’s hearts.”

“You’ve never really loved someone, have you? When someone who’s just beside you, who’s just in your life suddenly disappears… That sort of feeling… When everything else around you has not changed, but there’s just a certain someone missing beside you… Can you understand that feeling? And is it so unforgivable to feel sad and pained about it?”

“No matter how long, we will never ever forget someone who’s already etched in our hearts.”

“Misunderstandings need not be forgiven.”

“The best gift to someone dead is to forget him.”

“The scenery here’s so beautiful, but what do you see? You see only sad memories. To shut your heart so tightly like this, can you really love someone? You’re the person who’s living in the Kingdom of Shadows, aren’t you?”

“When all the other stars have shifted positions, the Polaris will still remain in its place. When others misunderstand you, or can’t forgive, you, or leave you even, so long as I’m still here, not moving from my position, you will not lose your way. Can you trust me?”

“I love a woman so deeply, I love her so much. I hope to be by her side until we both grow old. I want to have children with that woman’s eyes. For that woman whom I love and for our children, I want to be their gentle hands and strong legs.”


Lines like these and many more can be found in the drama. Forgive me I can’t list them all. These lines that are devoid of flowery literature, so simple and unadorned… but every single word shone with such brightness that we’re all touched and they’re all so unforgettable. (bb: one more, one more! one that camille would know very well, haha! love needs no reason!)

And of course, how can we talk about Winter Sonata and not mention the cast. Bae Yong Joon and Choi Ji Woo are very compatible in terms of physical appearance. Just by standing together, they already make a nice picture. I guess we could say they’ve great on-screen chemistry. Their sensitive and sincere portrayal was so convincing. The cute pureness of their youth, the sensuality and grace of their adulthood… They brought to us two loves that were so different in essence, but both equally enchanting and moving.



Especially Yong Joon. We can see the beginning of his acting style of ‘still water runs deep’, kind of to allow himself to mould to the shape and character of the roles. He became the very character in the drama. In Winter Sonata, Junsahng, the Min Hyung before he regained his memory, and the Min Hyung after he regained his memory…

It was as if he had played three different characters.

No matter if he’s playing out the loneliness and sensitivity of the young Jun Sahng, or acting out the confusion and interest in Yujin when they met again, or when he’s showing restraint of his love for Yujin, or afterwards when he regained his memory, the sense of loss, the struggle, the pain, and various conflicting and confusing emotions, he played them all with such depth. Everything he emoted tugged at our hearts and moved us. Again and again.












All of these, contributed to and created the perfect beauty of Winter Sonata. The drama brought us so much, in terms of visual, audio and even in terms of depth of emotions. Everything left a deep and lasting impression. It surpassed and overcame the common flaws of modern day TV dramas: weak storyline and unrealistic development. It brought artistic life to a simple love story, a fairy tale even. And this is the everlasting magic of Winter Sonata.

bb: click here and here to read more about how WLS has started the pure love craze in japan. click here to read wuri yong joon's interview on asiaweek, he too talked about pure love. and our dear fumi also talked about pure love in his analyzing yonsama series, click here and go read part 14.


That was a winter that allowed us to bring back the dream. It made many people forget, at least temporarily, the hustle bustle of life, or the mundane bits of everyday life, as we allowed ourselves to fall into this beautiful illusion. We were so, so willing to be comforted by this lovely dream. Even long after we had turned off the TV, many of us were unable to step out of this whole Winter Sonata aura of sadness, of love. Winter Sonata was first aired in Korea on KBS on 14th January 2002, ending its run on 19th March 2004. The drama accompanied many during the long and cold winter months, and during that time, it created such a wave in Korea.


When it was aired in early 2002, the Korean TV stations were mostly airing period dramas. In fact, for the preceding two to three years, the period dramas were the ones winning the viewership game. In particular, the long epic Women of the Palace (Yeoin Cheonha) was still being aired and enjoying an average of 40% viewership. (bb: that’s actually very high, just in case you didn’t know. Btw Women of the Palace was all of 150 episodes! And when it was aired, there was so controversy about how ‘revealing’ the women were… they were being accused of that to up viewership, hehe!)


But when Winter Sonata started airing, a viewership war erupted on the TV stations every Monday and Tuesday nights. That was quite a battle. Its first episode recorded 16.3% and its second episode 16.6%, and brought the ever-high Ladies of the Palace down by some 7-8%. It also affected the much-anticipated MBC drama Sangdo (bb: its literal translation is actually Business Ethics. hee, kindda funny title for a period drama.)


As the story unfolded, when coming to the point where the main leads met again after ten years, the viewership had already reached 27.2%, claiming the top spot. Because of the wild popularity of Winter Sonata, the production team even considered extending the drama by more episodes. But because both Yong Joon and Choi Ji Woo had already lined up work in their schedules after the drama, the extension could not materalise.

And it was also because of the strong protests by the audience that Winter Sonata did not see the sad ending a la Autumn in My Heart.

Instead, it gave everyone a ‘happy ending with a hint of regret’.


The success of Winter Sonata brought new light and a ray of hope for modern day dramas, which were then overshadowed and overpowered by period dramas. Egged on by its success, production teams once again started to work on modern day TV dramas. Winter Sonata could be said to have changed the scene and direction of Korea’s TV dramas in early 2002.

Another thing, when this drama was being aired, the trends, music, places and things mentioned or highlighted in the drama also created much hype. In fact, some of the trends created had such an astounding effects on the public.

“Winter Sonata” became the top in terms of search phrases on the Internet, and its official site saw an average of 10 million hits (bb: or it could be page views, it’s not clear), causing the server to be down quite frequently. The songs in its OST also made it to the top few spots when it came to music download. When the drama was being aired, its OST has being ordered at a rate of some 20,000 to 30,000 per day, and it easily broke the 250,000-mark in a matter of days.

The hairstyles and dressing of Yong Joon and Choi Ji Woo also became benchmarks for trends. Young people were emulating Min Hyung’s hairstyle, his eyeglasses and his scarves.

And here, we’ve to mention Miss Hong, the stylist who has been working with Yong Joon for many years. It was she who had persuaded Yong Joon to take the bold challenge of wearing brighter colours and adopting a trendier look, including the dyed hair. Yong Joon had always favoured simpler styles with quieter colours and he did not even like to wear much accessories. Miss Hong had bought that famous blue striped scarf at a cheap price of just 2,000 won (US$2!) from a stall at the bus terminal and she also introduced the Paul Smith glasses and the golden ‘windswept’ hairdo. All these helped create the stylish and sophisticated Lee Min Hyung, who became the icon of style.


bb: this is D scarf!


bb: yea, people started tying two scarves instead of just one... but hehe, you need to be tall and pretty slim to carry off the thick bulky scarves man... otherwise, you end up looking like a frog, yea, neck-less! and, just look at some of the many, many scarves wuri yong joon wore in the drama! hehe, there was even a joke going around on the internet that yonsama knows 80 different ways to wear a scarf!









KBS and PD Yun’s production company created an unprecedented economic effect with Winter Sonata. According to a Chosun Ilbo report on 6th March 2002: The production of Winter Sonata cost 4 billion won (US$4m) but even before the drama ended its run on TV, they had already recouped more than twice the production cost. The commercials drew some 5 billion won (US$5m) and the OST another 2 billion won (US$2m). They further raked in another 6 billion won (US$6m) from selling the drama rights to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other Southeast Asian countries. All these, and plus the related income from the website, the merchandise sold at the shooting sites amounted to more than 8 billion won (US$8m).


Chosun Ilbo had then predicted that the drama could make three times what it had cost to produce. But the truth is the estimate was far, far, far too conservative. I guess no one could have foreseen that one single drama, Winter Sonata could be singing from 2002 all the way to 2005! From Asia to Africa, to the Middle East, from Korea, to Taiwan, to Japan, to Egypt, even to Iraq. The lonesome Jun Sahng and the perfect lover Min Hyung had stolen so many hearts, so much so that people were all flocking to Korea to look for him.


In 2002, Winter Sonata was first aired in Chinese areas such as Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, and it had started a new K-drama craze. Taiwanese fans who had already had a taste of the BYJ magic through Frank Shin were further fuelled and the base just grew stronger. And it was also about that time that China saw the start of some fiercely loyal BYJ fans who are active even up to now. And the fever also swept Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and others, places where they don’t even know what winter is really like. And even now, Winter Sonata is still the K-drama that most people know or at least have heard of.


In April 2003, just when this drama was slowly forgotten as newer dramas took its place in Korea, Winter Sonata was aired in NHK’s satellite TV channel in Japan. And it did something that no other K-drama had ever done, yes, it was a runaway success. The Japanese too began to be mesmerized by the magic of Winter Sonata, and it created so many conversation topics and broke so many records in Japan, the response was just too hot for words. And that also brought the influence of Winter Sonata to its peak.

Winter Sonata was first aired on NHK’s satellite station from April to September 2003. NHK started to receive a high volume of telephone calls and emails and letters from viewers, all expressing their love and appreciation for this K-drama.

NHk repeated broadcast of this drama from mid December 2003, but it still could not satisfy the heated response of the viewers, it finally decided to air the drama on its usual ground channel from April 2004. Although it was already its third airing in Japan, and despite the late slot of 11pm every Saturday night, Winter Sonata still broke the viewership records of foreign dramas in Japan, and it even did better than a local serial that was being aired at the golden timeslot. Its final episode was aired on 21st August 2004 and that’s also the day it reached its highest rating, 22.5%. It was amazing that it still managed to maintain this high viewership despite the Olympics craze.



The Winter Sonata TV novel published by NHK saw reprints, and the drama also became course materials for teaching the Korean language in Japan. The DVDs and related products were hot sellers from 2003 through to 2005, even the high price of 21,000 yen (US$180) did not affect sales. Just from selling DVDs and VCDs alone, NHK recorded sales of some 4.5 billion yen (US$38.6m) in 2004 alone, and in the first half of 2005, sales reached a new high of 3.157 billion yen (US$27m). Winter Sonata helped NHK end its perpetual loss of 14 years running; it helped NHK turn from a loss-making outfit to actually churn out a profit of 11.5 billion yen (US$98.8m).

And the copyright holders of the drama, KBS and PD Yun’s production company, revealed on 10th Aug 2004 that from Winter Sonata alone, KBS had raked in 6.5 billion won (US$6.5m) from 2002 to the first half of 2004, whilst the production company achieved sales of some 16 billion won (US$16m), other related merchandise recorded sales of 50 billion won (US$53m). With the passage of time, these numbers would only be growing bigger.

The Winter Sonata effects did not stop there. According to a report released by the NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, when NHK aired the drama on its ground network and when it aired it for the fourth time on its satellite channel, more than 38% of the Japanese population watched it. And amongst these, about 26%, equivalent to some 10% of the entire population changed their negative opinions about Korea.

bb: click here and here to read more about the survey.


The Japanese started to look upon Korea, its so-near-yet-so-far neighbour, with more serious and with more favourable eyes. They wanted to learn more about the Korean culture, and learning the Korean language actually became a trend.

Korea also became a hotspot for Japanese travelers, with many flocking to places such as Nami Island, Chun Cheon, Yong Pyeong Ski Resort and others. Winter Sonata opened the doors and paved the way for Korean dramas and for Korean stars in the Japanese market. Japan is no longer outside of the sensational Korean wave that has erupted in so many places. They no longer just looked on with cool and clinical eyes; instead with never before passion, they embraced the coming of the Korean wave.




And this is the miracle created by Winter Sonata.


here are two old but rather good reads about WLS
wls fever
why is wls such a big hit in asia


Writer Close2yj’s Postscript:

This second part of WLS is very dry and boring, especially after writing Part 1 which was so fully of beautiful memories. I had no choice but to search, read and collate the news reports from 2003 to 2005 to complete this part. The writing in this part is really dry and can’t be described as beautiful at all. I’ve always not been particularly sensitive towards reports of this sort, so it was quite time-consuming and difficult to go through the materials and make sense of them.

The Little Prince said that when you want to describe how nice a house is… If you say, “It’s a beautiful house made from bricks the colour of rose, and there’re geraniums on the windows and there’re pigeons on the roof…” The adults will not be able to imagine how beautiful the house is. But if you tell the adults that it’s a house that’s worth a hundred thousand French francs, then the adults will exclaim, “Wow, what a lovely house!”

Yea, I guess that’s the reality for us. So dry, so mechanical, and we often have to resort to good old numbers and figures to illustrate and prove things. That’s to show our objectivity and how factual and real things are. But so often, we forget: What can be more real than the very things in our hearts?

The miracle of Winter Sonata is itself. Bae Yong Joon, his very name is an absolute and an existence in itself, we do not need the ceaseless outside chatter to prove his worth.

Just like a big, strong tree full of green leaves and sturdy branches. There’s no need to count the number of leaves or branches to prove its life and vitality. We only need to listen to the happy chirping of the birds in its branches, to hear the natural bristling of the leaves in such harmony with nature when the storm comes. Then, we can see how the tree has become one with nature, and how it’s walking alongside life itself.


So from this angle, perhaps I was silly to go through the facts and the figures. To people who already know the value of Winter Sonata, you can skip this entire part. And I’ll be delighted that you’ve found this part or my work worthless, because you have already understood.

You already got it.

28 Comments:

At 27 September, 2006 08:18, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi bb,
More wonderful stuff on WS! Greatly appreciate your effort. By the way, I have seen all the episodes of WS. Now I have to figure out which Mr. Bae shows I should tackle next!

You have a great day!
WA

 
At 27 September, 2006 08:24, Blogger liezle said...

close2yj mentioned that this is dry and boring...it is not! love it!

wls will continue to be loved by many even if new dramas keep on coming. it's a classic.

thanks to close2yj and bb as usual.

 
At 27 September, 2006 08:25, Blogger mrs a said...

bravo dear bb! LOVE IT! Now I have to watch it again...So interesting to go back and revisit it after you see some of his other films. For me WS is the Elite of the group since I saw it first and introduced me to him. Oh, so glad I read your blog tonight. THANK YOU!

 
At 27 September, 2006 09:50, Blogger HeippieH said...

Dear bb, this is a nice long writing. Thanks very much. Actually lots of it I have never read before. Take care. Know that I can always count on you to get info about him. He is so beautiful in Winter Sonata.

 
At 27 September, 2006 11:37, Blogger vegasbyj said...

thanks bb for this beautiful writing. you make me want to watch WS again....so I can fall in love all over again ...

WS is the drama in which I discovered this adorable man.

this is wonderful!! thanks again!
xoxoxo

 
At 27 September, 2006 12:21, Blogger bb said...

hi hi WA...

i recommend you watch Hotelier next... quite a different character he'd tackled in that one... must warn you though, it's not your typical lovey-dovey k-drama. and also, wuri yong joon's the second lead in there, but the swimming pool scene alone is reason enough to watch hotelier :p

 
At 27 September, 2006 12:23, Blogger bb said...

hey liezle,

you didn't think it was dry and boring? i was half afraid it would be... and i'd tried to make it more interesting by adopting a lighter tone than close2yj had, and also by adding more pics :)

glad you've enjoyed this instalment.

 
At 27 September, 2006 12:24, Blogger bb said...

harlow mrs a,

hee... WLS seems to be the fave, something that we always return to after watching something else by him, or otherwise :)

 
At 27 September, 2006 12:25, Blogger bb said...

hey there H,

yea, this was a long piece, i spent over an hour translating it... and then nearly another hour just deciding on which pics to use... faint... :p

 
At 27 September, 2006 12:26, Blogger bb said...

hello vegas,

so you liked it too? good, like close2yj, i was worried that this piece could be a tad boring... thank god some of you did read it and didn't think it too boring :p

 
At 28 September, 2006 01:01, Anonymous Yee Yee Htay said...

Hi BB,
I appreciate very much for this long, enjoyable writing and of course beautiful pictures. I printed them out for my own BYJ scrap book. Thank to all you girls, this old lady can discover more of this phenominal human being. Without you, I'd be lost with my feeling hanging in the air. How could it be dry and boring? when it comes to "Winter Sonata", even hearing of it gives my heart fluttered, stomach tightened ...^^
And I have to tell you, before I visited Joonsfamily, my friend from NY emailed me his pictures m when he attend one actor's manager's wedding. He was in black suit and wearing his long hair and balck sunglasses. One of the pictures is with SJS behind him, I had no idea who he(SJS) is at that time time . All I knew is BYJ was surrounded be his body guards where ever he went, so I replied my friend saying " not only he looks gorgeous, even his body guard is good looking too" which cracked her up very much. So outdated of me, wasn't I.

love,
Y.

 
At 28 September, 2006 01:14, Blogger bb said...

hi hi yee,

hehe, you're making me feel that the time i spent on this blog is well worth the time, thanks much much :)

and.. you must be talking about these lovely lovely pictures!

 
At 28 September, 2006 02:04, Blogger Toujours_BYJ said...

Hi bb, thanks for this writing, it's not dry and boring at all, especially when I see my name ha ha.
Like Vegas, WS is the K-drama which lets me know YJ, it has a very special place in my heart.
And it's also the first time that I become fan of someone, yeah love need no reason !

 
At 28 September, 2006 02:21, Blogger bb said...

hi hi camille,

hehe, you saw your name? haha, then yes, you must have really read that long piece! thanks much much for reading it!

 
At 28 September, 2006 05:09, Blogger Addicted to BYJ said...

bb,

Thanks for the post. It is not boring or dry. Reading your post brought back all the wonderful memories and emotions I felt when I watched WLS for the first time. WLS will alway have a special place in my heart.

Whenever I talk about WLS I get so mushy and emotional, I'd better stop here. Otherwise you will have to suffer my rambling.

 
At 28 September, 2006 05:11, Blogger vegasbyj said...

bb,
just wanted to add my 2 cents...

I saw that you suggested Hotelier to WA...
I was "on a mission" a couple of weeks ago and found the house they used in Hotelier - where Han Taejun lived with Jenny. It still looks the same, except that it is now painted green. There's a lot of construction right across the street so I don't think the houses in the area will be there much longer.

Thanks for allowing me to share~

 
At 28 September, 2006 12:03, Blogger bb said...

hey addicted,

you've put up with my rambling, don't see why i shouldn't read yours. hehe, next time you feel the urge to ramble, do ramble away, ya?

 
At 28 September, 2006 12:03, Blogger bb said...

vegas, no pictures to share??

 
At 28 September, 2006 12:38, Blogger Addicted to BYJ said...

vegasbyj,
wow, i can't believe you found the place from the Hotelier! I used to live in Vegas. Where is the house? I used to live right off of Maryland Parkway. Hey, pictures sound good!!! Love to see some old streets of Vegas.

bb,
Your rambling is organized and well written, but mine will be a mess. You don't want that for sure.

 
At 28 September, 2006 12:43, Blogger bb said...

addicted,

dare i say it? hee...

try me. ramble away?

 
At 28 September, 2006 14:22, Blogger Toujours_BYJ said...

Hi bb
In fact, I've read it the day before but didn't have time to answer, and I save it on my PC to read it again and again, love this blog writing very much, and all the pics you post.

 
At 28 September, 2006 14:35, Blogger bb said...

am so glad you've enjoyed this, camille...

actually it is really wonderful of close2yj to have started this YJ Trail huh? we all learnt alot from it...

 
At 28 September, 2006 23:32, Anonymous Yee said...

Hi BB,
Yes they are the very pictures .. he is so gorgeous! You know, one of my weaknesses is "long haired guys" and BYJ with this long hair .. do I need to say anymore ???
Eventhough I like WS so much, first I cannot take him with blond hair, (WS is my very first Asian drama, I don't even watch Burmese movies of these days anymore, I'm a little old fashion) I preffered 18 year old with dark hair. But after the 4th episode, when he took drunked Yujin to his hotel, I fell for him even with the blond hair and falling into the deepest =.=
By the way, I love your "something stupid" .. when I was young, me, my sisters and cousins used to sing this song under the moonlight in our garden with my cousin playing guitar, good old memories ...

 
At 29 September, 2006 08:13, Blogger vegasbyj said...

I managed to take 2 pictures (not very good ones). Area is not that safe and someone was home so I didn't want to create any trouble. I quickly took the pics.

I don't know much about how to blog etc...so I need to know how can I post the pictures? Please let me know and I'll be glad to post them.

Thanks!

addicted - the house is located on W. Cincinnati Ave - it's a neighborhood just north of Sahara. It was not hard to find. I watched the Hotelier scene over and over and then someone on another forum gave me the address.

 
At 20 October, 2006 06:19, Anonymous surya said...

I can read this piece at LAST !(Thanks PC for not crashing) BB, your hardwork is soo appreciated. Although I'd love WS even if it had totally bankrupted the studio . Of course, the Yong Joon factor. Yong Joon, Yong Joon ,and can I say it? Yong Joon.....sigh....(erk sounds so smarmy here)

 
At 20 October, 2006 09:41, Blogger bb said...

yee, actually you're not alone. my first thought when i first saw him in wls was: what funny hairdo, weird and ugly colour too :p

of course, about five seconds later, i was totally hooked onto this man. i didn't and still don't know what hit me :)

 
At 20 October, 2006 09:41, Blogger bb said...

oops, just realised i haven't yet replied to vegas' comment from so long ago!

hee, saw the pics on soompi already. thanks for sharing :)

 
At 20 October, 2006 09:42, Blogger bb said...

& surya, good to hear you've managed to read this okay.

thanks for coming back here so quickly!

 

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