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Thursday , August 6 , 2009
Life is hard on Pandas
Posted by windy , Reader : 1556 , 17:56:13  
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Hi!

For everyone who is my fan, I just want to say I am back again with stories of my trip in Chiang Mai. I was on a soul searching trip, trying to find my way in this crazy life.

Anyway, the first thing I went to see was the Panda. Unfortunately the mother panda and baby panda cub was still on the cage when I got to the Chiangmai zoo. So I got to see the father panda, who was lazily sleeping before it got up to slump down into sleep again.

It makes me think that we humans are a bit like pandas...we are all striving to make a life, but in the end we are all lazy people needing time to sleep and relax.

Hail to the world of Pandas! By the way it is the Panda dad's B- Day today. 9 years old!


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comment 33
catch22 date : 19/08/2009 time : 23.29
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Windy - I'm NOT putting you down.

The blog isn't opened up because of your feelings, it's opened up because of the title, which one presumes is just about Life being hard on Panda's.

If you wrote a blog entitled Windy's feelings, maybe you would get twice as many hits.
comment 32
windy date : 18/08/2009 time : 13.12
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

I think the blog is viewed also because of Windy's feelings
comment 31
catch22 date : 14/08/2009 time : 12.06
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I think it's great that this blog is the most viewed and I like Windy's honesty.

HOWEVER, the blog isn't the most viewed because of Windy's feelings - the blog is most viewed because of it's title - people see Panda and it's a 'must read'......which goes to show that more Thai people are interested in Panda's than any other subject in this most viewed list.

Says a lot about the mindset.
comment 30
catch22 date : 12/08/2009 time : 22.54
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Windy the Wise.
comment 29
windy date : 12/08/2009 time : 09.44
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

Catch 22 I am fine ! :) Just thinking that life is beautiful and the more I get older the more, I have to spend time doing what I love with people I love as much as possible and not wasting it...!
comment 28
catch22 date : 10/08/2009 time : 22.18
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Windy......what's wrong?
comment 27
windy date : 10/08/2009 time : 16.41
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

Catch 22 thanks for the suggestions..... hopefully the world would give me more time to find my soul...I am 27 now but I feel like I could die any time soon...I mean life is so short.
comment 26
happyjack date : 10/08/2009 time : 06.04

Id sooner hug Windy,she looks more cuddly than that flea bag.
comment 25
notdisappointed date : 09/08/2009 time : 16.32


or wild animal lovers like Hap.

Enjoy the cute and cuddly little bear.
comment 24
catch22 date : 07/08/2009 time : 23.57
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Go to Yangon off season and find a shady spot in the Shwedagon Pagoda or go to Angkor Wat...but instead of going up like the tourists, go down into bowels...you will find your soul.
comment 23
catch22 date : 07/08/2009 time : 16.58
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I understand why going on a 'soul searching' trip you would be drawn to the temple complex of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep which is one of Thailand’s most famous pilgrimage sites. It is however, one of Chiangmai's biggest tourist spots with hawkers pestering you on the lower steps. I understand the importance of this place to Thai's, but I'm not sure it's the type of place you can do much 'soul searching' with loads of people and tourists with cameras everywhere. There are some wonderful temple complexes in Chiangmai and I particularly like Wat Umong. I like the fact that animals roam around there and I like the ancient 'musty' atmosphere. You can even find monks that are willing to talk...monks that actually believe in buddha and practice what he preached.
Doi Inthanon is lovely and its somewhere I go to often to get away from the heat. I find the cool mountain air does allow me to think and do some soul searching....not too many conclusions.

I wish someone would blow up Chiangmai zoo though!
comment 22
windy date : 07/08/2009 time : 16.14
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

nope, I didn't :( catch 22 I only went to Doi Suthep and Doi Intanon
comment 21
happyjack date : 07/08/2009 time : 15.57

If its a Male Panda much the same as mine i suppose, hes lucky though, if Mrs Panda wont shout up,the Black Eye doesn't show
comment 20
catch22 date : 07/08/2009 time : 14.55
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Did you go to Wat Umong?
comment 19
windy date : 07/08/2009 time : 12.55
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

Happyjack, I don't know how a brain of a panda function...but thanks for the compliment...
comment 18
windy date : 07/08/2009 time : 12.54
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra

Lots of interesting comments around here

Yes, I believe the pandas are also bored. I mean, I'd rather roam around real forest and eat eucalyptus on trees....

catch 22, interesting comment

BangkokRay, there are still people who writes cool columns I believe

I guess I am like a Panda, too, stuck in a zoo looo...hahahahha..Just kidding.
comment 17
bzzzzzBee date : 07/08/2009 time : 10.55
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wondering who's the caged animal ... the one looking in or the one looking out?
comment 16
wch date : 07/08/2009 time : 10.17

Belated though, at least one blog appeared.

If Thai people feel pitiful to the rat in experimental lab, please share a bit of it to this creature, the young panda. It doesn't need, softened, Victorian bed than the mother's pushy pushy bosom.
Leave it in its own nature as much as possible or it will say goodby to Thailand.

It will say goodbye permanently !.

(*, I knew that the panda mother and chick are temporarily borrowed from PRC. Am I right ?)
comment 15
happyjack date : 07/08/2009 time : 07.52

Peguines are my favorite,they follow you in the wild,and when you shut the door you feel guilty leaving them in the cold..Well. i did.
comment 14
expresso date : 07/08/2009 time : 01.53
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No, we humans are not like Panda. Panda needs to get laid more. Sorry, windy. But we are adults. Hope you don't mind for a joke
comment 13
catch22 date : 06/08/2009 time : 23.37
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C6 - Lovely jubbly, you know it makes sense (but not to the plonkers).
comment 12
PasaNINJA2499 date : 06/08/2009 time : 22.52
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Keep walking forward. Don't give up. Don't fed up.

wooh! i luv Panda!
comment 11
happyjack date : 06/08/2009 time : 22.06

In Ubon Rat Zoo they all have flat noses,
comment 10
happyjack date : 06/08/2009 time : 21.59

Dont Matter if youre Black or White,ill give it a present from England.
comment 9
HA_HA date : 06/08/2009 time : 21.41

c3 ..they sleep because they're just bored?

I wanna send HappyYack to be Papa Panda playmate on this BD. HappyYack will make HappyPanda. And HappyPanda can teach HappyYack Pandish instead of Yinglish.


comment 8
BangkokRay date : 06/08/2009 time : 21.30

Windy,
Do you have enough influence to get the Nation's "journalists" to give the panda a break on the headline news and post something that is "journalistic" in nature? Maybe even something that's not so biased for a change.
comment 7
happyjack date : 06/08/2009 time : 20.07

C2.Thanks Al for posting something we all can understand at last.
comment 6
happyjack date : 06/08/2009 time : 20.03

Catch,am i an echo of you.ALLWIGHT MY SON
comment 5
happyjack date : 06/08/2009 time : 20.01

No windy,dont wind me up, a Panda functions to its brains fullest extent,unlike a Thai who works down to how much and for how little.! You Windy are an example to Thai Women.
comment 4
GGrass date : 06/08/2009 time : 19.16
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comment 3
catch22 date : 06/08/2009 time : 18.48
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No Windy!! - the Panda's are not lazy and need to relax like us. They are just bored and if they were in their natural habitat you would see them wandering all over the place. Don't let your education be governed by a money making zoo.
I respect your honesty for being on a 'soul searching trip' but you certainly won't make sense of this crazy world in Chiangmai zoo - it's where all the crazies and idiots go.
Hope you made Wat Umong and wandered around there - great place to think.
comment 2
Al date : 06/08/2009 time : 18.45
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Cute...
comment 1
Pomjuk date : 06/08/2009 time : 18.19
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Yeah, must be tough being hugged and kissed by a Princess.
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