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Goodness.
Daddy's going to work out. Pay attention.
Work out? Does he work out at home?
Yoga?
What's he doing? - What?
He looks like Yogi Daniel.
My goodness.
Did you learn it from someone, or did you teach yourself?
I took yoga classes for about four years.
Goodness. - No wonder.
Goodness. - No wonder. He's a professional.
Oh, my goodness.
I thought he would like extreme sports.
I know. He has kettlebells too.
I thought he would like wrestling.
I have these wild waves inside me.
Yoga calms them down at once.
This is so dramatic.
Goodness. - He is so dramatic.
So he is calming his waves.
Goodness. - He's working with the kettlebells.
This exercise relieves my shoulder muscles.
Like that.
That one is really hard.
That one is tough.
He can do that with one hand. - I feel so sick when I do that.
What's wrong?
That's the delicate part.
That's a pelvic exercise. - Right.
It helps with your pelvis and your hips.
Who would want to see me...
being so weak when I perform...
on the stage?
I work out a lot so that I keep myself fit...
when I perform on the stage.
It is exhausting to sing...
one of his songs at a karaoke.
"You've Fallen For Me".
You get tired from the intro.
It's very exhausting.
Do you usually sing about 20 to 30 songs?
I sing about 30 songs.
That's crazy. - My goodness.
It's not a big deal.
It is a big deal. - That is amazing.
Look at his biceps.
He looks like a surf shop owner in Yangyang.
I know.
He's like a surf shop owner.
See you later.
I'll be out for a second.
Nenne, I will be back. Stay quiet.
Are you going to show your rock spirit?
Right. He will be performing in the concert hall.
Rock spirit! - Tough guy.
He does so many things in one day.
Is he finally going to break something?
I can tell that he's going to show his rock spirit.
You are right. - He's ready to swear.
He's going to swear at people if they run into him.
Bus number 15.
15.
15.
The song goes so well with all those situations.
Excuse me.
You should sit at the back. - Right. I do that.
That's right.
He's sitting at the back.
Rock spirit!
What does that have to do with rock spirit?
I would have been disappointed if he sat in front.
I know. Rockers should sit at the back.
It doesn't have anything to do with his rock spirit.
Gosh, it's hot.
I have never gotten...
a driver's license in my life.
What? - He has no driver's license.
I use public transportation.
I don't know. When I see people drive,
I feel like they are grown-ups.
That is how I feel about this.
It's a different world to me.
It's like going into a different world.
I thought he wouldn't use his brake when he drives.
My goodness. Come on.
He belongs to No Brain, not No Brake.
I thought he wouldn't listen to anyone.
He would say, "Please remove the brake pedal."
He would want to remove the brake pedal in his car.
Gosh, I worked out so hard.
I like sitting on the wheel of the bus.
I know. - I love it.
Goodbye.
This is known as Yeon-tral Park. - It's Yeonnam-dong.
His studio must be around there.
He's here.
Rockers drink beer before they practice.
He's in a bar. - Right.
Rock spirit!
Sung Woo is here.
Ah-choo. - Ah-choo.
What? - Sung Woo is here.
Ah-choo. - What is Ah-choo?
What is that? - Ah-choo.
Is that how rockers greet each other these days?
No.
There is a Team Ah-Choo,
a group of people that love Lovelyz.
What are you doing?
This isn't what I expected? - Why do you do that?
Didn't you go to see a band?
What are you doing?
Ah-choo. - Ah-choo.
Ah-choo. - Ah-choo.
Your voice is soft today.
Have a seat.
A close friend owns the bar.
It's like a hideout for our close friends.
We are quiet when there are other customers...
as we drink and have fun.
When everyone else leaves, we turn on Lovelyz's songs.
I see. - Really?
"Ah-choo" from then on? - It's true.
Military bases are like this.
My goodness. Look at their faces.
Cheers. - Cheers.
Ah-choo. - Ah-choo.
I was upset.
You're here. - Ah-choo.
I know him. - I know him.
I spread it.
We call it "sales" in our world.
I did well. - You were a good salesman.
I have many friends that became fans of Lovelyz.
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