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    June 25

    When 500 graduate students take a picture together

    Hola como esta.
    Quite a long gap I didn't come here to update my blog. The excuse is I have been busy preparing everything for my graduation day as well as the departure from Thailand to Scotland for my postgrad study in the same time. Not the very serious task for me, but I can make me feel dizzy. Sometimes, I don't understand my feeling why I feel so too preoccupied, irritatable and hasty. May be it's because of my original habit that I always stick to my plan and not satisfy when it went wrong. Anyway, I hope I can handle this.
     
    Today is the day,as I mension in the title, the science students come together to take a panorama picture in fornt of "the couple of the king" statue. The weather was not very nice. I feel like the rain can droup down everytime the God want. The good new is my feeling was wrong. And my sister told me may be it because of this picture below :

     

    Well guys, if you're Thai, you might know this believe. The lemongrass can prevent the rain!!!! Even there is not the scientific proof, this time, it was really effective.

     

    I woke up about 5.45 a.m., had my make-up done and together with whole family, drove to the University. Most people today were science graduates, so there were yellow-stripe robes everywhere. It was really nice. My sister became the camera-man assistance, helping him to adjust my positions. I took some shots with my familys and relatives; and also, many friends. I am very happy. It was like this is my day today. 

    Oh, I really looking forward to the real day. It is gonna be a big day in my life. I hope I can do well.

    See you soon.

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    I will take photos this Saturday, i'm so exciting55 
    June 29
    Wit-Biowrote:
    Hey man, just a reminder that you forgot to mention that the lemongrass must be stuck in the soil by a girl (girl only, no ladyboy allowed), and the girl must have one VERY IMPORTANT quality!!!
     
    Whenever my friend/underclasswoman was going to stick a "ta-krai" stem, we'd tease them like: "Are you sure you meet ALL the requirements?"
     
    Works everytime as well, from my experience.
     
    Anyways, thanks for your comment on my blog about the Tango and Salsa.....care to join me for a dance or two before leaving for Scotland...you could keep on dancing on your vacation in Spain, ya know?
    June 28
    Kols Gumpwrote:
    It's a very new tip. I never heard before about lemongrass can prevent rain. May be this's what Thai people do when he needs a clear sky like a cute fabre-made doll of Japanese that often shown in Ikku-san. I think it could be more useful if we eat them, though. 
    June 27
    that's cool and amazing in Thailand right? I mean lemongrass ,,,,55555
    June 25

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