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she told me the same thing, she told me to forget her once forget home She ask me to find a good SG gal and she is a "bad" gal.
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Will only keep in contact with her if she is willingly. Anyway guess she most probably have a tirak back in her home No point for me to carry on, will treat her as a good friend (bonk partner)
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if he got no $ 2 cheong he is oso not concede defeat it oni $$$$ the problem. hahaha so cheong well u still got enough for them hahaha
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But..... But.... i must be faithful i would feel very guilty.... :
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not new to it.... In fact it happened to me b4 but this time round, i had place slightly more in but not totally into it. Have faith in me, bro~ November, i planned to go thailand, there is a event in november right? i think they set paper boats free to the sea/river for good wishes. Forgot wat they called it liao..
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Just found out more abt the festival... 26th November: Loy Krathong, a festival on the full moon of November. Krathong is a little cup shaped like a lotus flower, each with a candle and incense stick inside. Loy Krathong mean "floating Krathongs." This is an offering to mother of water to ask her to forgive us for polluting the water. Following events as follows, 5th December: The King's Birthday Celebrations (Father's Day), King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch. is well beloved and deeply respected by all Thais old and young. The occasion of his royal birthday provides his loyal subjects the opportunity to express their reverence for him. All over the country. buildings and homes are elaborately decorated and the area around the Grand Palace is spectacularly illuminated. 10th December: Constitution Day, a public holiday on the 10th December to commemorate the start of the constitution monarchy in 1932. 1st January: New Year's Day. To greet the New Year, a range of uniquely Thai traditional and cultural festivities are held in various parts of the country. As day breaks on the first day of the new year begins with the Buddhist merit-making ritual in the early hours of the morning and is followed by afternoon and evening merry-making and folk entertainment. 10th January: Children's Day 16th January: Teacher's Day 5th March: Magha Bucha Day. This important Buddhist holy day marks the auspicious occasion when 1,250 of Lord Buddha's adherents spontaneously congregated to hear him give a sermon. Merit-making ceremonies are held during the day at temples throughout the country, while at night, triple candlelit circumambulations are staged around major temples. 6th April: Chakri Day, a public holiday on 7th April to commemorate King Rama I who was the first of the Chakri Kings. 13th-15th April: Songkran Day. The traditional Thai New Year is an occasion for celebration throughout the country. This occasion is marked with religious ceremonies as well as public festivities. Water throwing among the people in a spirit of fun and goodwill is the main activity of this festival. 1st May: National Labour Day. 5th May: Coronation Day, a public holiday on 6th May to commemorate the coronation of the king. 7th May: Royal Ploughing Ceremony, on 9th May of this year. King Bhumibol oversees the ancient Ploughing Ceremony to mark the beginning of the rice-planting season. This ceremony began in India, but it has been practiced in Thailand for hundreds of years. The ceremony is very important for Thai farmers, because it predicts how much rain will fall and how well the crops will grow. Thousands of farmers come to the Grand Palace to watch. 2nd June: Visakha Bucha, This is the holiest of all the auspicious Buddhist religious days, marking the birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord Buddha. All over the country, people go to temples to listen to sermons by revered monks and make merit. Shortly after sunset, candlelit circumambulations take place around major temples. 31th July: Asanha Pucha Day, The full-moon day of the eighth lunar month marks the preaching of Lord Buddha's first sermon to his first five disciples after attaining Enlightenment more than 2,500 years ago. In the evening, candlelit processions take place in Buddhist temples around the country. 1st August: Buddist Lent, This day marks the commencement of the Buddhist Lent or Phansa during which monks must reside inside their temples to study and meditate. This is also the most auspicious time for Buddhist ordinations since it marks a period of renewed spiritual vigour. 12th August: The Queen's Birthday Celebration (Mother's Day), To display their loyalty and to honour Her Majesty Queen Sirikit on the occasion of her royal birthday, the Thai people decorate their houses and public buildings. Around Bangkok, Ratchadamnoen Avenue, the area around the Grand Palace and other well-known locations are bedecked with coloured lights and magnificent adornments. 23rd October: Chulalongkorn Day, a public holiday to commemorate King Rama V who started to do a lot of things like a first hospital, railways, post office, abolished etc. (All infos are based on Festivals in 2004)< there's even a buffalo racing on oct in chonburi> *Upcoming events is the Queen's birthday celebration on 12th august*
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12th August still can make it to BKK to celebrate Queen Sirikit's birthday.
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