Been so slack the whole weekend while Alby's away (that means i'll have lesser time to study for midterms), having fun seeing his family and Irene. I'm envious, not jealous. It's only another 2 - 3 months away, i can handle it. Besides, i'm quite enjoying living alone by myself. No restrictions, no nothing. Just got to make decisions for myself บางครั้งอยู่คนเดี่ยวจะดีกว่ามัง ? and the clubbing scene here is really getting into me. No crowd controls, practically feels like Chinatown on chinese new year's eve in Singapore every Saturday.
The ang mohs from Finland have been skipping classes and i think, hmmm why not, time to follow suit, afterall i'm on exchange and the student card does gives extra discounts ("ding ding!!!"), so next Saturday i'll be going Ratchaburi to explore the floating market and some caves. Hopefully my limited knowledge of the Thai language would get me back safely as well
Been asking myself if i should stay here and work. To be honest, the opportunities available are much much more than in Singapore. and not to mention different treatments and incentives of course. Everything is cheap, less stressful, except for the beurecratic systems which really drives me nuts sometimes.
Here's the most recent photos i've taken which really dates back to about 3 weeks ago when i went out with Pnoon and her friends to Ayuthaya. (my camera just broke down, shit...)

Boat noodle ( i don't know why they call it boat noodle, but heck la, who cares as long as it's tasty)

This temple, rocks. So rich that not only its exterior looks like a home, but it's toilets are fit for a VIP to enter. Imagine large single cubicles with Fans installed in each and Flowers in place. Wow. pity the flowers.

From left to right: Ling, Pnoon, Guu

He's always looking at you, whether you like it or not.

Comes in Trio too, umbrellas not included

Follows you wherever you go....

Chinese style influenced temples