'Missing Bird' New Year's Auction…
Comedian Kim Jun-ho held an auction.
In the SBS 'My Little Old Boy' (hereinafter referred to as 'My Little Old Boy'), which aired on the 15th, the scene of the '2nd Miu Bird New Year's Party' was aired.
On this day, Lee Sang-min said, "Because we have to be careful. Samjae this year is Jaehoon-hyung and Jong-kook. Shouldn't Sam-jae be on the sidelines to help? Jae-hoon-hyung and Jong-gook are the energetic youngest members to get rid of Samjae."
Kim Jong-guk confessed, "I'll be honest. I don't feel any external pain at all. There's no tickle or anything like that." Kim Jong-min hit the gourd on Kim Jong-guk's head, saying, "Good luck," and it was a perfect success.
Tak Jae-hun asked Choi Si-won, saying, "But you have to hit the rich kid", and Choi Si-won hit Tak Jae-hoon on the head with a gourd, saying, "All three things will fly away." However, the gourd did not break, and Siwon Choi tried to 'break the gourd' once again. Fortunately, the gourd was broken, and Kim Jong-min trembled, saying, "This will fly."
Kim Jun-ho suggested, "We will hold an auction to welcome the New Year. The money raised from the auction will be used for a good cause."
Heo Gyeong-hwan arrived right before the auction started and directed a conte, saying, "It's a New Year's party, but what if I don't tell you the location? I'm sorry."
The members asked why they were late, and Heo Kyung-hwan boasted, "I won an award this time and went to my high school alma mater." The members dissuaded him, saying, "Are you talking about the prize here without notice?" Tak Jae-hoon said, "Where is the Excellence Award in 6 months? I won the Excellence Award in the 4th year." Lee Sang-min said, "My mother did everything," and threw a stone fastball.
In addition, Heo Kyung-hwan expressed his greed for 'Kim Jong-guk's cheek pinching rights', saying, "This is mine," and finally won the bid for 15,000 won.
The second auction item was 'Lee Sang-min's drinking friend', and Tak Jae-hoon refused, saying, "I don't want to be just a friend." Lee Sang-min appealed, "Since I was studying whiskey, there are many types of whiskey," and Tak Jae-hoon hinted, "I've been there, and it's called high-end whiskey, but there are many stored liquors."
Kim Jong-guk grumbled, "Is this volunteering?" and Choi Si-won said, "I'll give you 10,000 won," and participated in the auction. Lee Sang-min added, "I have a super jumbo-sized lobster at home."
Kim Jong-min shouted 11,000 won, saying, "I love lobster so much." When Kim Jong-min was in danger of winning the bid, he asked, "Siwon, I'll add it to you. Sarah." However, Siwon Choi gave up the auction and was awarded the bid to Jongmin Kim.
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Asian and Pacific Islander (and diaspora) singers of Western classical music: a list that may actually be slightly more complete than its predecessors
The reason I say that — and why most of these artists are still with us — is that this is a fairly recent phenomenon. Still, I’m bound to have missed some. This list includes East, South, and North Asia; the region sometimes known as Central Asia will get its own list.
My disclaimer from earlier posts in this series applies here as well.
Josef Jeongmeen Ahn, baritone, S Korea
Julius Ahn, tenor, S Korea
Brian Asawa (1966-2016), counter-tenor, USA
Seok Jong Baek, tenor, S Korea
Zheng Cao (1966-2013), mezzo-soprano, China
Jeongcheol Cha, bass-baritone, S Korea
Wei En Chan, counter-tenor, Singapore
Mario Chang, tenor, Guatemala
Sejong Chang, Bass, S Korea
Peixin Chen, bass, China
Sungjun Cho, bass, S Korea
Tiffany Choe, soprano, USA
Insik Choi, baritone, S Korea
Jerilyn Chou, soprano, USA
Siman Chung, counter-tenor, S Korea
Paul Corona, bass, USA
Chao Deng, bass, China
Danielle de Niese, soprano, Australia
Adam Diegel, tenor, S Korea
Amartuvshin Enkhbat, baritone, Mongolia
Arthur Espiritu, tenor, Philipines
Hinako Fujihara, soprano, Japan
Ying Fang, soprano, China
Andrew Gangestad, bass, S Korea
Sen Guo, soprano, China
Hui He, soprano, China
Candy Grace Ho, contralto, Hong Kong
Karen Chia-ling Ho, soprano, Taiwan
Haeran Hong, soprano, S Korea
Hei-Kyung Hong, soprano, S Korea
Elenora Hu, soprano, Netherlands
Ya Chung Huang, tenor, Taiwan
Sumi Hwang, soprano, S Korea
Sunhae Im, soprano, S Korea
Shiki Inoue, soprano, Japan
Yeonjoo Katharina Jang, soprano, S Korea
Sol Jin, baritone, S Korea
Sumi Jo, soprano, S Korea
David Minseok Kang, bass, S Korea
Joo Won Kang, baritone, S Korea
Pilgoo Kang, bass-baritone, S Korea
Quinn Kelsey, baritone, USA
Maya Kherani, soprano, USA
Antonia Ahyoung Kim, soprano, S Korea
David Junghoon Kim, tenor, S Korea
Gihoon Kim, baritone, S Korea
Hyoyoung Kim, soprano, S Korea
Jason Kim, tenor, S Korea
Jihee Kim, soprano, S Korea
Kangmin Justin Kim, counter-tenor, S Korea
Kathleen Kim, soprano, S Korea
Konu Kim, tenor, S Korea
Kyungho Kim, tenor, S Korea
Young Woo Kim, tenor, S Korea
Hellen Kwon, soprano, S Korea
Adam Lau, bass, USA
Haegee Lee, soprano, S Korea
Hye Jung Lee, soprano, S Korea
Seungweon Lee, bass, S Korea
Yonghoon Lee, tenor, S Korea
Yunah Lee, soprano, S Korea
Mingjie Lei, tenor, China
Jonathan Lemalu, bass-baritone, New Zealand
Meili Li, counter-tenor, China
Simon Lim, bass, S Korea
Chuanyuan Liu, counter-tenor, China
Long Long, tenor, China
Yitian Luan, soprano, China
Aki Matsui, soprano, Japan
Francesca Mehrotra, soprano, USA
Bejun Mehta, counter-tenor, USA
Misaki Morino, soprano, Japan
Eri Nakamura, soprano, Japan
Nina Yoshida Nelsen, mezzo-soprano, USA
Sean Panikkar, tenor, USA
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano, India
Hera Hyesang Park, soprano, S Korea
Jongmin Park, bass, S Korea
So Young Park, soprano, S Korea
Young Doo Park, bass, S Korea
Amitai Pati, tenor, New Zealand
Pene Pati, tenor, Samoa
Nicholas Phan, tenor, USA
Sun-Ly Pierce, mezzo-soprano, USA
Ta’u Pupu’a, tenor, Tonga
Ross Ramgobin, baritone, UK
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, baritone, New Zealand
Rodell Rosel, tenor, Philippines
Yasko Sato, soprano, Japan
Shenyang, bass-baritone, China
Yijie Shi, tenor, China
Mika Shigematsu (d. 2019), mezzo-soprano, Japan
Kihwan Sim, bass-baritone, S Korea
Narea Son, soprano, S Korea
Juyeon Song, soprano, S Korea
Andrew Stenson, tenor, S Korea
William Guanbo Su, bass, China
Yeree Suh, soprano, China
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, soprano, New Zealand
Asitha Tennekoon, tenor, Sri Lanka
Pete Thanapat, bass-baritone, Thailand
Brian Vu, tenor, USA
Karen Vuong, soprano, USA
Kang Wang, tenor, China
Yunpeng Wang, baritone, China
Boya Wei, soprano, China
David Won, baritone, S Korea
Hongni Wu, mezzo-soprano, China
Wei Wu, bass, China
Lei Xu, soprano, China
Angela Yam, soprano, USA
Guang Yang, mezzo-soprano, China
Seungwoo Simon Yang, tenor, S Korea
Wooyoung Yoon, tenor, S Korea
Junho You, tenor, S Korea
Kwangchul Youn, bass, S Korea
Guanqun Yu, soprano, China
Lu Yuan, tenor, China
Hyung Yun, baritone, S Korea
Liping Zhang, soprano, China
Meigui Zhang, soprano, China
Wenwei Zhang, bass, China
Yajie Zhang, mezzo-soprano, China
Huiling Zhu, mezzo-soprano, China
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