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Typhoon

Typhoon

There’s been some typhoon-y weather lately but no damage around here. This comic idea is actually from Sara from SeoulSarang, who imagined Hugh saying “Typhoon is coming” in a Game of Thrones way. I decided the logical conclusion was to go put a rain jacket on.

Let’s Sleep

Let's Sleep

So tempting! But we resisted temptation and went to bed so we haven’t seen the latest episode yet. It can be really hard to find time to watch things together.

Talking to Himself

Talking to himself

We have almost finished watching Game of Thrones. We’ll be done in a few days, it’s just difficult to find time to watch while my husband is working, but soon!

So yes, I caught him pretending to be a Dothraki warrior in the bathroom. For those that don’t watch Game of Thrones, he was pretending to be like this:

Khal-Drogo (640x480)

It’s funny though, Jason Momoa who played Khal Drogo is someone I’ve been a fan of for a long time. I used to be a big Stargate Atlantis fan, which he was in. Now my husband wants to look like him. I told him if keeps working out at the gym I’ll make him a Dothraki costume sometime.

Speaking of costumes: if anyone going to Sydney Supanova Pop Culture Expo next weekend?

Watermelon

Watermelon

No spoilers! We haven’t caught up yet. But we probably will because my husband has a few days off so we are going to stay with my parents in my home town. We’ll have lots of time then.

Now because we are going to be at my childhood home and it’s much bigger than where we live in Sydney, we are going to make some cooking videos while there. So please give us some suggestions of what you’d like to see us attempt to cook!

HBO

HBO

We are only at the second season so no major spoilers please! We should catch up soon though.

South Korea is quite conservative and there is more censorship, but Koreans have the fastest internet in the world… they just go download the things they want to watch anyway. I’ve been meaning to watch Game of Thrones for a while but it wasn’t until some Korean friends recommended it to my husband that we actually started. It’s better to watch it now with Korean subtitles so he can understand everything.

But yes, in my husband’s words, “HBO shows EVERYTHING”. Many times I feel like I should cover his eyes to protect his innocent mind.

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