Hi, smiley !
If the author of the book, Sang-Do, is so creative, I'll buy the book
and read it. Is it one of the best sellers? I guess the drama wouldn't
be exciting any more when I watch it after reading the book. So I will
keep the story of the book secret to my family until the drama
ends, which might not be easy for me because my mouth is quite
talkative (ㅋㄷㅋㄷ).
I want my child to learn some kind of lessons from the drama, such
as "Wrong cannot last for long","Nothing goes uncrrected for long",
"Money cannot be more important than human", etc. I don't mind
no matter what kind of job he may choose later. But I want him to
be a sincere, truthful person than a sly, dishonest man of riches. A
millionaire's riches may vanish overnight! Look at the Song-Sang's
Owner, Park, Joo-Myung (Last night in the drama, he was droven
(expelled) out by a sly guy, Chung, Chi-Soo.
On the way home I'd better drop by a book store....
Have a good day~~ Smiley and all other memebers...
Polar
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I can think of the boy in two respects; somewhat rude and absurd,
or very creative and imaginative which is extreamly important factor
in today's art industry. It will be soley depend on genius painter
Picasso how to judge the boy. Also I'm reading "The way of
business" Book 3, and have thought the author, In-Ho Choi is very
smart who develops the story so interesting, and I was not only
impressed by Sang Ok Im's many good behavior but also learned a
lesson through his life. Eventhough I do not enjoy watching TV
drama, will try to watch "Sang-Do" due to you and Julia's high
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The following is what I read from the bulletin board of my office.
There was a boy who wanted to learn drawing from Picasso, one of
the greatest painters in the world. So the boy went to Picasso and
asked him for a lesson. Picasso was busy and didn't pay attention
to him. But because the boy teased and wouldn't leave, Picasso
told him to draw any painting in his mind and submit it to him.
A while later, the boy handed in a paper of no painting to him. Out
of curiosity, Picasso asked him, "What did you draw?" The boy
answered, "I drew a grass field." Picasso asked again, "Where is the
grass?", Now the boy answered again, "A cow has eaten all of
them.". Picasso, unable to close his mouth, shooted him a sharp
question, "Where is the cow?". The boy, so nonchalantly, spat his
words out. "The cow has gone to nowhere."
What do you think of the boy? What will Picasso do?
(I'm punching out now, heading home to watch "Sang Do" tonight
10. Do you know what is "Sang Do- The way of business"?
According to the drama, it is ""earning person, not money."" I enjoy
this drama, which seems quite sound compared to other dramas. I
hope you give it a chance to the drama, if you haven't seen it.")
Bye~~
I love you all of you. Happy hours !!!!