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Friday, August 24, 201212:17 AM


I'm watching 'Reply 1997' while waiting for updates for 'My Husband got a family' and 'Arang and the Magistrate'. Didn't plan on watching it at first but it sort of slowly caught my attention. It's basically a story about a group of friends in their early thirties in a class reunion in 2012 and they start to think back to their high school days in 1997...I'm not good in making things sound interesting...;p

So while watching it,I can't help be amazed at the fact that I can actually relate to quite some of the things in the drama...Being a teen in 2012,experienced using both diskettes and pendrives,watching videos from video tapes and online,seen brick-like mobile phones and now,the thin mobile phones,pagers and stuff. I'm sure many might have experienced this as well but it's kind of amazing to me when I know that children born in the 21st century may not be able to see those things in daily life now and I got to see and use some of it...I guess I'm easily impressed? Haha!!