Apparently a common surname in Korea. Ho that is, not Heigh. When a man and a woman gets married in Korea, does the wife usually take her husband's
surname, which is common in the west (at least it used to be common here)? Maybe they have a diiferent practice regarding the name? Btw, It suddenly
struck me that they probably put the surname first, or at least they do in NK, like "Kim". Maybe it's diifferent in South-Korea? If not, I guess I got
confused and that Ho is not a surname after all since it was placed at the end of the full name. In that case it's a first name instead. Never mind.
No disrespect intended. It just made me wonder when I saw a pilot's name. I saw a plane crash documentary today and it reminded me of this song.
C'mon, Say a little OW! C'mon, Pleeeeease!
I got something I wanna tell everybody!
I got something... I got something I want everybody to understand!
We all... We all make mistakes sometimes. We all make mistakes...
There's only one way we can correct our mistakes.
We gotta try... We gotta try one more time! We gotta try one more time!
So... , So I'm gonna sing mah song... one more time!
I wanna hear you scream!
Yeah... , I wanna hear you say OW!
I want... I want... I wanna hear you say OW!
Well... OW! OW! I wanna hear you say OW!
I heard of a girl, she was alone every single day,
I heard of a girl, they wouldn't let her come along and play,
I heard of a girl, oh they were teasing her in every way,
I heard of a girl, she went to school everyday afraid,
I heard of a girl...