Thursday, April 30, 2009

ToO mAnY tHinGs tO Do

on April 28th, we had a great time at KoEnJi. we went there to have our dinner at Gut's Soul, a Yakiniku restaurant. actually it was not just a dinner. of course it was Bunnarith's birthday. n bcos the next day April 29th was a holiday, we thought it would be a great chance to meet up n eat n celebrate his birthday at the same time.











next we went to play bowling at somewhere i can't remember the name. some of us could play really well. i really appreciated them.






finally, the trip ended at Bunnarith's house. there, some of us enjoyed their playing cards, n the rest including me, played Uno. it was also a game of cards but in japanese style. n of course the cards themselves differred from the normal cards that we usually play. but here, i have to make it clear. it was not gambling bcos we didn't spent money. those who lost had to drink a cup of water. it sounds boring but actually it was not. it was really enjoyable n with the water we can eat lots of things. it was the first time in my life that i spent the night without sleeping.





at 5 am sharp, we left Bunnarith's house for our dorm. it was really cold outside. but it was a nice feeling in the train with the heater. immediately after we arrived at our dorm, the first thing we could think of was "SLEEP". it also was my first time to start sleeping in the morning. the day didn't end there.

after we got up at about 12:30, we enjoyed the day by going around the university, n we continued our walk to a very big park with lots of people coming to play sports, n to do their picnic with their families. it was a really nice view when seeing lots of people with happiness. n one more things is that there were lots of beautiful n lovely dogs there. those people dressed their dogs with really nice n interesting clothes. they were really lovely, really. the busy day, ended with our dinner n the UNTIL-MIDNIGHT-TALK.














4 comments:

  1. Quite an experience you have! It's been few times for me staying over night! Has ha ha...

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  2. Hey, if i was not mistaken what you mean about Uno game that it is a Japanese style I want to correct it is not a Japanese style. I am not sure what do you mean by Japanese style. But Uno is developed by a Merle Robbins in 1971 who is a barber from Hungry. It is world wide played around the world, especially in north America's family.

    I love the game. hehehe

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  3. to Phossdey.
    oh i c. i'm sorry i didn't no the origin of the game. but i was taught that night in japan n the name sounds really like japanese so naturally i thought it was japanese style without confirming the others. but if i'm not confused, people here all think that it is japanese style. so i cannot judge te.

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  4. That's very true that it sounds like Japanese since there is this Japanese guy I know of named Uno too. Uno means "one" actually. I was introduced to this game when a friend from the state showed it to me. So when you mentioned it was a Japanese style I was doubt if it really is so I googled it. :D

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hi thx so much for ur interest.