[19.05.2013] AsiaPrince_JKS Twitter

13:58
Homemaker Jang.. is boiling kitchen towels on Sunday..
though I haven’t used this pot before T_T

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장주부.. 일요일을 맞이하여 행주 삶는중..
저 냄비 처음 쓰는건데 ㅠㅠㅠ

tenshi_akuma’s note: I heard people in Korea are boiling kitchen towels for bleaching and sterilization.

15:03
Perfect!!
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퍼펙트!!

21:17
I ate a lot.. So my stomach might make a noise.
Ah! I ate soba noodle with duck meat, too.

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めちゃたべたし。。おなかプシュッでなっちゃうかも。
あ!かもがはいってるそばもたべたし

tenshi_akuma’s note: He’s wearing a hair band with a small hat. It’s one of the newest Zikzin shop items.

10 thoughts on “[19.05.2013] AsiaPrince_JKS Twitter”

  1. You are soo good Tenshi…I had not notice his hairband before..

    Here in the west…in the old days people were boiling almost everything…from the bedsheets to teatowels, underware etc…nowadays everything goes into the washing machine
    He’s really old skool…hahaha..must be teaching from mama and grandma Jang
    Such a sweet homemaker…one would have thought he had a ajumma cleaning after him all the time..

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  2. at first i was like what??? when he said he’s boiling towels somebody just enlighten me that it’s for cleaning purposes kkk first time a heard about it…
    that headband is cute..

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  3. I can guarantee you that he has cleaning people for house, laundry … Mama Jang too. He’s not boiling the towels. LOL.
    Prince is way too busy being Prince! He’s our Rock Star!!

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  4. Sis Susann, I am glad you are back. You were away for a few days.

    Anyone understand this message of his. I understand people boil sheets, towels for sterilization but what I don’t understand is why he had to do it himself. Are they staying in their own apartment and the towels have bad smell or moulded because they were not dry when they left? That is not his life style, is it? I am also a cleanliness freak but I still don’t understand this. He could get some new towels if they are moulded. Those should be thrown away. I still don’t understand. Any explanation? The towels were called chicken towels and the water in the pot looked awful!!!! Also the way they were dried did not look very hygienic. Prince, what did you want to say here? Are you being mischievous again?

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    • He’s living alone now. But he seems to live near Prhyme and Jaejoong. That’s why they’re hanging around these days.

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  5. Dear tenshi_akuma, Thank you for changing chicken towels to kitchen towels and pan to pot. Anyway, I still don’t understand why he has to do this. Btw, I think people in Britain call what you call kitchen towels, tea towels, or tea cloths, in the US, I think it is called dishtowels and at present kitchen towels are used more. Correct me if I am wrong, Sis Susann. I still don’t understand why he had to boil them using, I think, the Korean pot that is used to boil ramen in most of Korean films. I got one from the Korean Town in Bangkok after I watched Mary Stayed out All Night. Prince is always mysterious in what ever he does.

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    • Sudie, actually I notice my mum also do the same thing of boiling the dishtowels, table towels once a while.. her explanation is to kill the germs ^_^ Actually our little prince is very independent since a child so he is doing many housework by himself if he stay alone.. I have seen vid of him cooking for his managers and staff when they were at his place for meeting.. see this 2008 vid of him with his family and also cooking for his staff http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeKRSgmUQ-A

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