20 October 2011

I got a baby

A baby boy (photo: Bysannee).
A boy was suddenly in my arms without his mother nearby. I didn't know what was going on before this. It's a baby boy with that girl.

My relatives were here and introduced me how to take care of the baby. I was so thrilled by having him.

A moment later his mother appeared with her boyfriend to make a quick visit to the baby. It's just a mock I think. She's back shortly after the visit and made intimate gestures with her boyfriend in front of me and my family as she was leaving.

A few minutes later, my phone rang... I got up without my prince (the baby) in my arms, because... I was just a dream :-P

16 October 2011

Travel advise - let's visit Pursat!

I've just spent a week-end at Phnom Kravanh district of Pursat province, the place famous for its rich forest resources and glass stones (or pencil stone). The glass stone (or pencil stone) is a unique type of granite only available in Pursat, and is used to produce artistic souvenirs.
An Amazon-like view of Pursat river.
I last visited Phnom Kravanh district about a decade ago, and now it's much developed--full of wealthy people reportedly making rich from "Kror Nhung" and illegal logging.
I met this boy when I took his house for shelter from the rain on my way from Pursat provincial town to the Phnom Kravanh district. He's 3 years old, but looked small from the poor nutrition.
Not all of you, my readers, know where I was born. Well, I was born in Pursat. I recommend you make a visit to the place, and you'll be amazed by the views along your way decorated by dense pure forest and the amazing view of Pursat river :)

08 October 2011

Her name is Sreyty

Sreyty
Her name is Sreyty. She has a white complexion as a Chinese-originated Khmer girl. She works at a place where every supposed-lonely men like to hang out.

My friend is a lonely man, he's just spit up with his wife and has no any girlfriend. After well seated, a young lady came to our table and asked if we need some girls. I smiled and looked at my friend as a sign for her to talk to him instead. My friend immediately nodded his head, but I felt a bit reluctant (And I'm also not that lonely man *lolz*).

02 October 2011

Trying to jailbreak technology dependency

Most of us living in the modern society are now technology-dependent -- from simple basic calculation to sophisticated solutions. Actually, it would be a nightmare of mine if I lost all contacts on my phone, since only about 0.1% of them are in my head, and are mostly relatives only :P
I face some difficulty when having no a calculator aside for some basic calculations.
BCC also reported about the problem, and scientists said most of us don't even use more than 0.1% of our brain's capability.

Well, majority of my daily works are aided by the internet, computer, and by my smartphone. I don't care what to remember for tomorrow after noting in my phone. I have kept in touch with you for years, and one day I would say "excuse me, may I have your name?" after losing your contact from an error on my phone or on an internet server where my second brain are stored. Would we have to go to elementary school again if one day the computer/internet crashed worldwide??