This is a good time to re-kick start my 'blocked' blog after a series of humorous yet life threatening events that have once again added colors to my slow but gradually vivid life. First off, my first birthday as an expatriate. Went drinking with my client, colleague and owner of the club. Then came along a gal-friend whom I known quite sometime. she got drunk that night along with my colleague's gal-friends. We sent them back to our place. Being a Saint, I carried my gal-friend to my bed while I slept on the sofa in the living room. The next morning, I thought i was Sane to do the right thing...then the first sentence encountered by my face from my colleague's gal-friend was "Ah Vince, you Gay?" WTF...in fact, this was the second time I've carried a gal to my room without doing anything and that gal was there on both occasions. Its amazing that Laos girls are so 'open' and the gal who put me to Shame was a typical good gal unlike what you might be imaging her to be, someone loose etc. I actually have some gal saying this to me "Even if I push myself to Vinc, I can rape him yet he won't do anything to me one.." I'm a Shame to the male society. I always thought Singaporeans are in an open-minded society...then again, I guess in terms of this aspect, Laos are one step ahead hahaha. I called that a Genuine Slumber party where gals come to your place, drink, get touchy, kissy in front of you, then when the party is over, touchy couples would get to their rooms and finished off what they wanted to begin in the first place. These parties are so common in my place. Though I always made the Sane decision by being a Saint...yet I always felt being Shame for missing these opportunities. What a bum. Now for the Serious part, I survived a car crash on Wednesday night 9pm+ (5th Aug). I was supposed to be in my province trip for a week, but it was shortened by the abrupt car accident. We reached back capital at about 12midnight Thursday, went for a hospital checkup to reassure our battled bodies. Still nothing broken as adviced from the doctor. I'm glad my office staff and Lao friends have been taking very good care of me, cooking, serving us medicine and water, massaging, carrying me up and down, staying overnight in case we encoutered any problems. Both Jon and I actually couldn't carry ourselves up from the bed for the first two nights. Now I'm slowly recovering though I am still not as flexible as before but simple sitting, standing and walking can still be accomplished. Injections, massage and medication are my dearest friends for this week, sadly but miraclly effective. |
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