LOL. Ethicality? What’s that? I must’ve thrown it down the drain long time ago, haha..
I mean, yes, it’s not right, but it’s totally understandable.
It’s Junsu, ppl… who can resist takin’ a Junsu home, right?!
Oh, so you are going to a Junsu musical…… AGAIN?? *pouts* envy!
When my friend walked back home this afternoon, there were still 2 Junsu posters, but she was too shy to tear them off. Then she went back at night, those 2 were disappeared. Thus, she cannot even get one for herself, poor girl.
My friend also said the posters around Hongik University Station, Hapjeong Station and Gwanghwamun Station were all gone too.This is our Junsu effect . EKK.
That’s not really good that they do that, he needs to be exposed through those posters to have a chance to have more new fans, if fans take those posters down before it has chance to be publicly exposed often, at least until the event is over,then there isn’t much public advertisement for Junsu with the ban from TV and all of that.
@I can not help loving Junsu
Sorry I can only reply you here.
I of course want more new fans for JUNSU, so I agree with your comment. I have to say sorry for being selfish.
In my memory, they used protagonists’ banners/flags to advertise the musical Mozart and Tears of Heaven and the 1st run of Elisabeth. Those banners/flags are tied up high to the lampposts along the streets. I don’t remember I saw any advertisement for the 2nd run of Elisabeth along the sidewalk to the venue (same venue as Dracula this time). Big banners also used for promoting Junsu’s solo concerts in Seoul and Busan, posters were only taped on the glass by the entrances and they were all guarded. This is the first time, as far as I know, they use posters for advertising Junsu’s musical along the sidewalks. These posters are just in a handful distance and Xiacula is too beautiful, it is so tempting to fans.
P.S. This poster advertisement might be a common way to promote musicals in Korea because I had seen certain musical posters along the sidewalk before.
Of course I will go for Dracula, no double at all ^ ^ EKK.
I went for the last day of his Osaka concert too, even though I was very busy at work and could only spent a weekend there. However I assure you every penny I spent for Junsu is worthwhile.
Awesomeness! I cant wait to watch the musical. Another treasure to add in my xiapwa folder ^^
Fighto!
I have a Junsu folder too, everything Xia is in it, when there’s no news, It comforts me to scroll through it because I enjoy looking at him.
Right?! i do that too. i feel super proud when i rewatch all of his fancams. They made me happy and jolly.
lovely face,succulent lips and I love his pink-red hair. Damn it Junsu, I love you 😦
which subway station? I have to bring some posters back, EKK!!!!!
OK found it! Sinchon station
That’s illegal! Don’t do that.
lol
LOL…….No. I guess it is not illegal, but not ethical, EKKKKKKK.
However my friend who lives in Sinchon said the poster were all gone already!!!!
I just hope they will stick some more posters again during my stay in Seoul. ^ ^
LOL. Ethicality? What’s that? I must’ve thrown it down the drain long time ago, haha..
I mean, yes, it’s not right, but it’s totally understandable.
It’s Junsu, ppl… who can resist takin’ a Junsu home, right?!
Oh, so you are going to a Junsu musical…… AGAIN?? *pouts* envy!
When my friend walked back home this afternoon, there were still 2 Junsu posters, but she was too shy to tear them off. Then she went back at night, those 2 were disappeared. Thus, she cannot even get one for herself, poor girl.
My friend also said the posters around Hongik University Station, Hapjeong Station and Gwanghwamun Station were all gone too.This is our Junsu effect . EKK.
That’s not really good that they do that, he needs to be exposed through those posters to have a chance to have more new fans, if fans take those posters down before it has chance to be publicly exposed often, at least until the event is over,then there isn’t much public advertisement for Junsu with the ban from TV and all of that.
@I can not help loving Junsu
Sorry I can only reply you here.
I of course want more new fans for JUNSU, so I agree with your comment. I have to say sorry for being selfish.
In my memory, they used protagonists’ banners/flags to advertise the musical Mozart and Tears of Heaven and the 1st run of Elisabeth. Those banners/flags are tied up high to the lampposts along the streets. I don’t remember I saw any advertisement for the 2nd run of Elisabeth along the sidewalk to the venue (same venue as Dracula this time). Big banners also used for promoting Junsu’s solo concerts in Seoul and Busan, posters were only taped on the glass by the entrances and they were all guarded. This is the first time, as far as I know, they use posters for advertising Junsu’s musical along the sidewalks. These posters are just in a handful distance and Xiacula is too beautiful, it is so tempting to fans.
P.S. This poster advertisement might be a common way to promote musicals in Korea because I had seen certain musical posters along the sidewalk before.
Wow Junsu everywhere. And I gotta say he’s just so damn sexy I can’t handle it lol.
Dracula everywhere in Seoul, scary!
haha~ amazing!
Of course I will go for Dracula, no double at all ^ ^ EKK.
I went for the last day of his Osaka concert too, even though I was very busy at work and could only spent a weekend there. However I assure you every penny I spent for Junsu is worthwhile.
“I assure you every penny I spent for Junsu is worthwhile.”
Never doubted! I mean, he’s Junsu, need we say more? :))
EKK
Junsu looks great with red hair! Wow! They have Starbucks in Korea!