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The girl who sees smells.
The girl who sees smells.






the girl who sees smells.

It survived Category 4 Hurricane Charley that year but Day says he wasn't prepared for what Ian wrought. John Day, an IT consultant and father to three teenage boys, built his house on Little Gasparilla Island in 2004. "I don't know what kind of mold it is, but it looks like black mold and it's covering the entire bathroom ceiling." Recovery is a challenge "This is the worst," he says, walking to the back of the house. Black rings are forming around the light fixtures, and the drywall is soaked in one corner where the roof may have lifted. "There's a piece of my house over there in that neighbor's yard," he says. A deck railing is gone, the house's siding is stripped from the north side of the building, and one wall is completely detached. "Right now, it's just pure survival mode," says John Day.ĭay climbs the front stairs and is met by disarray. Some structures were completely knocked off their pilings. Just about all of the 500 or so houses on the island suffered serious damage. Power crews are working on the island, but there's still no electricity. So for now he's helping his dad clear debris and try to salvage what they can from their two-story home on Little Gasparilla. Jake is a senior in high school but his classes have been postponed because his school is being used as a shelter for people displaced by the storm. Jake echoes his dad's view of what's ahead of them both here and in other hard hit communities in Southwest Florida. "I think it's going to be years of recovery," says Day.

the girl who sees smells.

You can see the destruction as the boat eases up to the dock - hundreds of downed trees, brown vegetation, power lines on the ground, and pieces of metal roofing strewn all about. Little Gasparilla Island has only ever been accessible by boat. "This is the biggest storm I've ever seen," says John Day. They're just starting to assess Hurricane Ian's impact more than week after the storm made landfall south of here. John Day and his 17-year-old son Jake loaded up their Carolina Skiff this week with a case of water, and other essentials at a marina near Englewood, Fla., to make the short boat trip to their home in Little Gasparilla, a two-and-a-half mile barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico. Shin Se Kyung plays the role of a woman who can see smells, while Park Yoo Chun takes on the role of Choi Moo Gak, a policeman who can’t feel pain.įurthermore, the comedians of SBS’ comedy program “Oot Chat Sa” appeared as part of Shin Se Kyung’s gag group.LITTLE GASPARILLA ISLAND, Fla. The first episode of the drama also followed the meeting between Shin Se Kyung and Park Yoo Chun’s characters.

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On the premiere broadcast of “The Girls Who Sees Smells” that aired on April 1, the “ Running Man” team, as well as the “ One Night of TV Entertainment” and “ Oot Chat Sa” teams appeared to show support for the drama.ĭuring a scene in the episode in which unknown comedienne Oh Cho Rim (played by Shin Se Kyung) had a daydream about becoming the nation’s comedienne, she imagined herself as a guest on “Running Man.” This is when all of the cast members, including Yoo Jae Suk, Kim Jong Kook, Gary, Lee Kwang Soo, Song Ji Hyo, and more made a surprise cameo. The cast members of various SBS variety programs made special cameo appearances on the first episode of SBS’ new Wednesday-Thursday drama “ The Girl Who Sees Smells.”








The girl who sees smells.