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· Tsunami Ray added Mar-2005 Strength of Will and Jai Dee Mak
· Mayday that's a good day added May-2004 about the hottest mayday in this century - well, it's hot and the country needs more freedom.
· Saxophone added Nov-2003 as long as I know Bangkok ... great live music and -if your lucky- some brilliant jam sessions.
· Georg and Wasawat added Oct-2003 "I don't want to be rich, but if I did, I'd want to be really, really rich so I could employ lots and lots of people and share my wealth."
· Butterflies added Aug-2003 even a flabby flap of a butterfly could change the world...
· Are you ready for Chatuchak? added Jul-2003 some say ...never again - some get addicted
· Brown Sugar added Feb-2003 old tradition ... since 1985 - Jazz & Blues Soi Sarasin, opp. Lumpini Park
· Gagging Bar added Dec-2002 live music and a cool chill-out corner first floor ... Soi 2, Ekamai, Sukumvit
· Bangkok Bar added Nov-2002 back to the 70s and very relaxed ... Soi 2, Ekamai, Sukumvit
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Butterflies (Aug-2003)
even a flabby flap of a butterfly could change the world...
Sitting in the sun, watching the tiny creatures crawl and fly, my thoughts wandered off when I start observing a beautiful, yellow butterfly...
Imagine, this butterfly had not been flying right in this moment right at this spot - what could have happend!
Needless to say, watching the creature enlightened my heart and gave wings to my thoughts and made me happy, happy. I was glad to live and glad to be right there at this sunny, peaceful spot.
If that butterfly had not been flying there, maybe an unhappy wasp (if something like this exists at all) had been cruising instead, seeing me sitting around in the sun and landing on my ear - and me, just a reflex, trying to wipe of the irritation - and stingg! - ups, here we go...
Running into the house, trying to cool the ear, I slip and fall, hitting my head at the very sharp pointed corner of the sideboard, where I store my shoes in. Blood runs down the face. I feel a bit weak, seconds later I faint and hit the sideboard again, this time with the back of my head. The moment I touch the ground, I feel that this will probably end my life. Last thing I see is a a butterfly, which had got lost in the hall and couldn't find its way out.
For the future, if you happen to see a trapped butterfly, please try everything to set it free - because, as you're probably able to imagine: no butterfly, no flap, no change ... not funny!
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