Sat 19
Dec 09
11 am
On to 20
I’m leaving the 10s tonight.
I’ll be 7305 days old, i.e., 20 year old tonight.
let’s have a little recap about me from 1999 to 2009.
1999 (ป.4)
- Nothing happened, I played StarCraft during the millenium passing.
2000 (ป.5)
- Summer Trip to NZ
- Autumn Trip to AUS
2001 (ป.6)
- Summer Trip to UK
- Autumn Trip to CND (people were less scared of 9/11 than I thought)
2002 (Year 7~8)
- Failed the interview exam at Yothinburana EP.
- Got into SJIS, met lots of new friends
2003 (Year 9)
- Got my first GCSE, a B in ESL
2004 (Year 10)
- Then a few more GCSEs, A* in maths, B in ICT
- Oh I competed in sports day also, 25m backstroke, came in last
- I think I went to SG with my dad and my brother that year
2005 (Year 11 – Freshmen)
- Then the last two GCSEs, C in physics, C in chemistry
- Lots of hush hush after I got into SIIT
2006 (Sophomore)
- Discovered that Telecommunications is all about maths. No practical stuff involved.
- Went to HK Disneyland with family in october, learned during the trip that I got the first F in my life
- Still, fuck you Dr.Somnuk. You’re an asshole.
2007 (Junior)
- Nothing nice happened this year. Aww.
- Oh wait, I moved to this blog that year, after @sirn’s server meltdown.
2008 (Senior)
- Summer internship in Paris was one of the best time of my life. I fell in love with Paris.
- Doing senior project alone was a great hassle. Especially when I’m too lazy to use LaTeX.
2009 (Masters)
- Decided not to join the graduation ceremony, not my thing.
- Started my studies at CMMU, somewhat fun.
Being 20 is a big thing for me, first I can use my own ID to get into clubs, I can apply for my own credit card, I’m eligible to buy stocks and alcohol, oh, and I get to enlist in the army also.
Big thanks to my parents, my siblings, and friends, the last 10 years was awesome because of them.
Thanks for all wishes in BBM, Twitter, and Facebook!
Thank you for reading this, enjoy Christmas.
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ps. this was meant to go up last night, but AIS EDGE went kaka last night while I was at Demo.
