Overall it was a GREAT trip and YES! we walked a lot and a lot and most of all Singapore gave me the first impression of how they kept the country so so damn clean, well i saw a lot of rubbish after the count down though but hey! that's the only time you will see that in Singapore though. Luvin it and super luvin it man! ( i wish somehow Thailand could ever be like that....well still hoping).
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Singapore - countdown 2009
Overall it was a GREAT trip and YES! we walked a lot and a lot and most of all Singapore gave me the first impression of how they kept the country so so damn clean, well i saw a lot of rubbish after the count down though but hey! that's the only time you will see that in Singapore though. Luvin it and super luvin it man! ( i wish somehow Thailand could ever be like that....well still hoping).
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Mr. Apisit Vejjajiva
for the country.
"Apisit could be considered the “JFK of Thailand.” He is young, handsome, articulate, cosmopolitan and highly educated". http://www.harvardir.org/articles/1587/2/
Was born on the 3rd of August 1964 and now he is only 44 years old and he could be the youngest priminister which Thailand ever have in the politic history.
Well they said the politic is complicated (i said very very and very complicated)...but the time will tell that what will this young priminister can do for Thailand....
Thursday, December 4, 2008
PhotoFunia
Me and Gisele Bundchen wuhuu!!.damn she is HOT~^)!.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The moment of relief and joyful
"Tuesday's ruling follows months of opposition protests, including a week-old siege of Bangkok's international airport and sparked angry counter-protests by Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat's supporters outside the court. The court also banned at least one of the People Power Party's ruling coalition partners, effectively dismantling the government over allegations of vote-rigging." Credit to CNN.com
"Protesters were jubilant but vowed to keep up their blockade until convinced the ruling coalition would not simply return under another name. Members of the People's Alliance for Democracy, occupying Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi international airport, cheered and hugged on hearing the news." Credit to CNN.com
Smiling moon of hope shines down on Bangkok
Smiling Moon at Sathorn Building roof credit to: http://www.taklong.com/pictpost/show-pictpost.php?No=125024
“พระจันทร์ยิ้ม” เหนือฟ้าเมืองกรุง credit to: http://www.manager.co.th/Science/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=9510000142101