VN vs. Thai

posted under by lhnkhang
Two years have passed since that day, the day i came to VN embassy for the first time. I can't believe that two years have passed. I only feel one year at most. But that's true. Two years have passed. And I have lived here for 2 1/2 years already.

What have I done in the last 2 1/2 years? A MSc (1yr), a 5 month job and the 1st out of my 4 yr study. About achivement? What do I love the most? The plan is working great. What do I hate the most? E-e-n-g-l-i-s-s-h. You know what I mean, maybe.

Two years ago, I went to VN embassy to watch SeaGame 22 final match between VN and Thai. At that time, I knew that Thai was stronger than VN, but I hoped that VN could do sth. And they actually did, by a late goal by Quyen (if i'm not wrong) to force Thai into the extra haft.

This morning, I still strongly believed in VN's chance until I passed by Singapore Pool Clementi Branch. I intended to bet for Thai, so that if VN wins, I'm happy, if VN doesn't win, at least I have a consolation. I thought they considered VN higher than Thai, but dissappointedly, they bet Thai 1:1.60, VN 1:4 (1x2 scheme). My god, can't believe in my eyes.

Tell you what, I didn't bet for Thai nor VN this time. Come on guys, the history is yours to make.

an unexpected thing

posted under by lhnkhang
Another week passes by, very fast. What have I done? Totally concentrated on my work Mon, Tues. Distracted Wed, Thurs. Totally relaxing today, although i have just met my supervisor. Nothing was unexpected until yesterday evening.

Another appointment to see a house in HG at 2000 yesterday. At 2100, we were at Clementi. We had to redeem our accumulated points for sth b/c of the deadline. This 'sth' turned out to be an unexpected thing.

Stress!!! Have just done a simple calculation, and found out that thing doesn't work properly the way we want. Not smooth, but not so bad. But I am still optimistic. Optimist is the most important thing, isn't it?

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