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I'm a dork, I am!!

Hahaha..

I just discovered my old photos. Taken in Cherating with Gordie, SK, and Ping- 2004, July. I was...26!

I love these photos. We drove overnight to Cherating, stayed up whole night to watch the sunrise and waited for the turtles to nest.... while having beer of course. And up to silly antics as usual.. This was the good ol' days before PhD, babies, girlfriends and boyfriends- when we could all still stay up late, and climb coconut trees. And no matter how hard I try- I just could not look not-dorky.












I love you guys!

Comments

charukun said…
Fosters? Seriously? I shall henceforth no longer admire you as a style leader.
majormojo said…
YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCED IT!!!!
charukun said…
ever seen any of US drinking it? (that's because we know better). haha
stumbleine said…
selling your 2nd/3rd/whatever grade stuff here at some exorbitant price

haiya san! i didnt think id be syaing this, but those were the days man!

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