June 4, 2010

Kelps

Category: Random
Me-thinks there’s something so irressitable about bugsy-eyed furry little animals. Especially one with a look like this:
Pictures of Kelpie courtesy of Aunty Antsie. Really cannot stand that cute, cheeky little face. She looks so irresistable that I just have to put them up. Wondering if that’s a piece of worm being fed to this cheeky bugger? She looks kind of loopy too, actually. Pictures like this never fail to warm my heart. I wish  I could keep a hamster too!
Happy weekend!
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June 4, 2010

Boredom

Category: Random

There is really only so much Thai food I can take for now. I have indeed been bored out of my skull with Thai food that McD meals are definitely looking more appealing than the more of the same types of Thai food currently available within the vicinity of my office.

So bored that I’d rather grab McD’s burgers for lunch and I did just that over 3 lunches this week. Bad right?!

I know it is not the healthiest thing to do, but that’s how bad and bored I have been of Thai food lately…

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June 2, 2010

A Thai Opinion

Category: Thaism

Looking inward to criticise oneself is simply rare and far between. When I came across this article on the physical newspaper last week, I actually tore off the page from the newspaper itself with every intention to scan it and share it. Fortunately, Silver Bullet found the link later which saved me a lot of unnecessary trouble.It was, in my opinion a very well-written piece by a local Thai. It also may well be the exact sentiments of the majority of foreigners living in Thailand.

The second last paragraph could not be further from the truth. It carried a lot more weight coming from a Thai, with a lot of self-awareness and humility.

Unfortunately, this column was written in English for an English newspaper, mainly circulated in Bangkok. That being said, majority of the readers are mostly foreigners with only a handful of well-educated Thais reading it. The vast majority of Thais in Thailand would prefer the local newspaper in their own local language. The chances of them actually seeing this article is, my guess, close to nil.

It makes me wonder if it served the purpose of creating self-awareness for the majority of Thais who may have been completely oblivious to this opinion piece. Unless of course, that wasn’t the intention in the first place for fear of offending the good majority…

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