Moving on, i never thought my trip to myanmar would have suchhhh a significant impact in my life. It was a totally different experience from that of thailand. Seriously, i was even contemplating the decision over that of the U.S Trip so much that i wanted to back off. But after seeing those smiles shining upon the orphan's faces with the little things that our group had managed to accomplish, i kinda had a smirk on mine too. LOL. A life as simple as theirs, no parents, no computer, no car, no proper education, no proper sanitation or food and they still can live life to its fullest. DAMN IMBA i tell you!! When i returned, i became more appreciative of the things and people around me, esspecially my family. Guess myanmar wasn't too bad after all.
Europe was a whole lot different (like duh), much more relaxing and the feeling was pretty surreal when i stepped foot into frankfurt. Germany wasn't really exciting, it was pretty much the black and white tv screen they had in the olden days. Kinda boring. However, the scenery is just simply breathtaking. TOO COLD TO HANDLE LA. Ahhh! Yes, Netherlands was very nice, 1 of the nicest i would say. You get to wander around amsterdam in the cold winter in the RED LIGHT DISTRICT, wa lao eh, they perform erotic acts like for free, but you can only see, not touch. How sad! In addition, i believe many of you would also know that the Netherlands are famous for their windmills and well, their cheese too! Just for your knowledge, holland is a province within the netherlands, thus never call the country, holland, cause the dutch will somewhat feel offended, for i don't know what fucking reason. I did travel to belgium too, brugge and brussels to be precise. Enjoyed it obviously. Oh yess, remember people, some of you will receive chocolates from brugge, so enjoy every single bite, cause at the end of it, i can only say "AWWW~ You finished yours, so sad". And after that came PARIS, I swear i felt like a champion over there, i got to visit amazing places like the louvre museum, the stupid dome shaped court and the all so common eiffel tower, i even managed to travel on the METRO (MRT, French Style), grab some french local cusine, eat some wrisps, and just walk around paris with my dad's friend son (who was much younger than me btw), while the others were shopping. YOU KNOW WHAT, i will be back in paris for my honeymoon and be 1 of many lovey dopey couples kissing on the bridge or along the benches beside the river. Its god-darn PRETTY!! Especially at night. Last up was Switzerland, of which, i only enjoyed the rhinefall and most certainly mount pilatus where the freaking snow was falling like i wish it was money! Oh yes, ate at marche and movenpick where prices were rocket high. I enjoyed myself terribly much, will upload the photos soon. For your pleasure.
so so so, how can you end the year, without new plans, here are mine, what are yours. darn, sounds gay.
2007 RESOLUTIONS
(1) the 1st as always is the same, trying as hard as ever
(2) improve my guitar (there never will come a time where i will stop, so expect to see this up a few more years)
(3) get like really fit and trained (cause ppl want me to slim down what, what can i do)
(4) 8 pull ups (for army purposes)
(5) a new hairdo (probably like the one where i wanted to be botak, with nice beard around the mouth)
(6) stay healthy
(7) make new and nice friends
(8) manchester utd to trimph over mother fuckers chelsea.
the others would probably be rubbish, i will never complete or fulfill them. *peace*
so i thank you ladies and gentlemen, you have been a wonderful audience, leave now while i wish you a rocker blaster new year. I anticipate 2007 and lets see what the it has installed for us all. happy holidays and enjoy whatever time you have left while reflecting upon 2006 cause 2006 for me has honestly, been the best year of my life thus far.
"If you're a guitar player who's trying to make a living, when are you encourage to be yourself? Never."-Joe Satriani
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