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thanks for the summary, sounds really funny. so its with sam, not with patson? and how old is this lakorn?Mara Phang said:Madam Yee Hulp starred Ning and Sam. This lakorn was about how Ning and Sam were arranged to get married. Sam was a high class politician. Ning was the total opposite. She lives with her grandparents in a rural town. Ning's grandfather saved Sam's father's life at one point and he promised that his son will be given the opportunity to marry his granddaughter at a certain age. Sam's mother, however, did not agree to that contract because she wants her son to marry someone with class.
When Sam was introduced to Ning, he was totally disgusted. LOL. She dressed like an old lady and spoke with a wierd accent. LOL. But anyways, Ning was forced by the elders to live with Sam in Bangkok. He had to take care of her during her stay. Ning agreed in hope of changing Sam's decision. She wanted to prove to him that she will be able to win his heart. Ning's sister also went along to accompany her stay. Sam did everything he can to avoid Ning. He was embarrassed of her. She's hilarious and clumsy, though.
One day Sam challenged Ning that if she was able to change her ways, he will take her out in public, to a party with all the hi-so. Sam's brother, which was gay, took that challenge and sent Ning out for a three day make-over. When she arrived back home, no one could recognize her. LOL. Sam was stunned by her beauty. He took her to the party as planned. Little did he knew that Ning never changed her personality. Ning could not change the way she spoke, so she had to leave a marble under her tongue so she can speak normally. She created a scene at that party. While everyone was dancing, Ning bust out her horse move. :loool: It turned out okay, because everyone joined the fun!! Sam was surprised how Ning became the center of attention.
Find out for yourself how the lakorn turns out...It was worth watching and hilarious...LOL.
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Mara Phang said:Madam Yee Hulp starred Ning and Sam. This lakorn was about how Ning and Sam were arranged to get married. Sam was a high class politician. Ning was the total opposite. She lives with her grandparents in a rural town. Ning's grandfather saved Sam's father's life at one point and he promised that his son will be given the opportunity to marry his granddaughter at a certain age. Sam's mother, however, did not agree to that contract because she wants her son to marry someone with class.
When Sam was introduced to Ning, he was totally disgusted. LOL. She dressed like an old lady and spoke with a wierd accent. LOL. But anyways, Ning was forced by the elders to live with Sam in Bangkok. He had to take care of her during her stay. Ning agreed in hope of changing Sam's decision. She wanted to prove to him that she will be able to win his heart. Ning's sister also went along to accompany her stay. Sam did everything he can to avoid Ning. He was embarrassed of her. She's hilarious and clumsy, though.
One day Sam challenged Ning that if she was able to change her ways, he will take her out in public, to a party with all the hi-so. Sam's brother, which was gay, took that challenge and sent Ning out for a three day make-over. When she arrived back home, no one could recognize her. LOL. Sam was stunned by her beauty. He took her to the party as planned. Little did he knew that Ning never changed her personality. Ning could not change the way she spoke, so she had to leave a marble under her tongue so she can speak normally. She created a scene at that party. While everyone was dancing, Ning bust out her horse move. :loool: It turned out okay, because everyone joined the fun!! Sam was surprised how Ning became the center of attention.
Find out for yourself how the lakorn turns out...It was worth watching and hilarious...LOL.
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Yeah, Ning was hilarious...sarN said:i like dis lakorn . Ning was funniee LOLLLLLLLLL
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You're welcome, Fanaticgrl. I believe this lakorn was released in the early 2001 or 2002. I'm not sure. It's not that old, though. Yep, Sam was the p'ek.fanaticgrl said:thanks for the summary, sounds really funny. so its with sam, not with patson? and how old is this lakorn?
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Which version was that, BlueMoon? Are you talking about the one part movie that was released in the early 80's? I saw it and it was funny. LOL. I didn't like the characters, though.BlueMoon said:Lol...but the movie version was funnier....that one I couldn't stop cracking up and there's a part 2 to it also...for the Film version that is...as for the lakorn love Sam and love Ning but I thought it was okay.
but wow so many Roy Leh, and Hima Tai...you gals are so cute...
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Mara Phang said:Which version was that, BlueMoon? Are you talking about the one part movie that was released in the early 80's? I saw it and it was funny. LOL. I didn't like the characters, though.
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Thanks for the confirmation, BlueMoon.BlueMoon said:Yeah I'm talking about the Film version and it was released in the 80s...I think the guy was played by Hiruntoop not too sure as for the lady I don't know her name but she plays the mother roles now in Thai lakorns. I like the actors from the 80s cuz many of their movies were cute. Like the one where he had two wives and he slept in the middle or something and there were more that I enjoyed...LOL...but yeah we are off topic here...
Anyhow I can't narrow a lakorn down because many lakorns fits more than one category. Like for example Rang Ngao, Sai Lo Hid, Roy Leh etc they all can be classified into different sections stated here so I can't choose just one...lol
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the one that you are probably thinking of where she was in it with Pat is Ka Neung Hathanks for the summary, sounds really funny. so its with sam, not with patson? and how old is this lakorn?