Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Back Hug



The infamous back hug.  The screen cap above is from the k-drama "I'm Sorry I Love You" which i blogged about in my previous entry.  This is my favorite scene.. buying an over sized jacket so you can keep your gf warm while doing a back hug.. awwww

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Celebrity Review: Lim Su Jung 임수정


So yeah.. i stumbled upon the entire series of "I'm Sorry I Love You" (which is 16 episodes) today.  I've already watched it, but forgot enough of the storyline to make it seem like it's my first time.  LSJ is so dang adorable! 

If you haven't watched this K-Drama.. then go DL it - cuz it's one of my favorites.  She was born 1980 7.11 - but she still looks so young.  She has a couple of movies out, "Cyborg but Okay" - and - "Sad Movie", which are two that i've watched.  "Cyborg but Okay"  she co-stars with Bi and it's a so-so movie and not really worth watching.  "Sad Movie" on the other hand was pretty good.

"I'm Sorry I Love You" also features some top name stars like So Ji Sup and Suh Ji Young.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hermann-Giest Stadium



Google Maps

search for "Hermann-Giest Stadium, Hazleton, PA 18201, United States"

-> Satellite

zoom to the stadium

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday.. Never again..

Kudos to those of you that avoided the malls on this Black Friday.  1 Hour to get into Gap.. and another 2 hours to checkout.  Ridiculous.  Just go online for shopping..

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Song of the Day: Tony Rich - Nobody Knows

I love this song.  Easy melody and rich lyrics.  I put my iPod to play random songs and it's awesome how you end up listening to really old songs you've forgotten about.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Song of the Day: Kara - Jumping

Wasn't a fan of the beat.  Must be one of those songs that takes getting used to.  Go go Goo Hara!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Korean Air Skypass FAQ

So i've been doing some digging on a Credit Card with Skypass to earn a free ticket to Korea.  It took some time finding the information because some of the specifics are hidden and hard to find.  Here are some fats i was able to find and hopefully will help those of you looking into the same thing.

  • You don't need a separate credit card that's affiliated to Korean Air Skypass program to earn miles (Such as US Bank's Signature Visa card).  You can get them at no cost by directly going to Korean Air's website and signing up.
    •  There are obvious ups and downs to this.  If you only have a Skypass membership from KAL (Korean Air) then you can only accrue miles by purchasing airline tickets from KAL and their affiliate airlines/hotels.
    • If you opt to get a credit card, such as Signature Visa, you will earn additional benefits - but at a cost of $80 annual membership fee.  Some of those highlights are:
      • $100 off coupon for airline tickets each year
      • 1 mile for every $1 spent
      • 15,000 bonus miles added to account after first purchase
      • 2,000 bonus miles added every year
      • However, there are blackout dates
      • Miles expire after 5 years (So if you can't earn 70,000 miles in 5 years - this is not a card for you)
      • Even though you earn miles using your Visa credit card, mile redemption must be made from Koreanair.com's Skypass website.  It is your responsibility to make sure the miles listed matches what you've spent
  •  So here was my big question.  How many miles must you accrue to earn a free round trip ticket from LAX to Seoul?  The answer is 70,000 miles.  Yes.. if you calculate that in 1 to 1 terms.. it's $70,000 you must spend before getting anything for free.  However there are some obvious facts to consider if you were getting a Signature Visa credit card and purchasing a ticket to Korea at full price:
    • 15,000 bonus miles first year
    • $100 off coupon
    • 2 miles for every $1 for Korean Air ticket purchases (If the ticket fare is $1,000, that's 2,000 miles added)
    • 12,000 miles from LAX to Seoul (credited directly to your Skypass account by Korean Air)
  • After your first trip, you now have 29,000 miles on your Skypass account.  Yet, you would still need to spend another $31,000 or fly 2 more times to get a free ticket.
  • If you plan on visiting Korea once a year - the $100 off coupon would cover the $80 annual fee - but keep in mind that the APR on these types of credit cards are high
In conclusion - is it better to have a Visa Signature Skypass Credit Card or just be a Skypass member?  It depends on how often you plan on flying Korean Air and it's affiliate airlines.   One thing i know for certain is that it's better to have a Skypass membership - since it's absolutely free.

Lastly there is a final option if you're considering getting a credit card. There are classic Visa cards that have no annual fee, but offer 1 mile for every $2 net purchases.