Paul Nattaphol Sprite

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  • Paul Nattaphol Sprite

  • 21 / Male
  • Bangkok, TH
  • Last Login: 11/28/2009

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Interests

  • General

    ..Youniverse Personality TestYouniverse Personality Test
  • Music

    Currently Listening to...


    Arctic Monkeys,
    Bloc Party,
    Hot Hot Heat,
    Ting Tings, the
    Coldplays,
    Hives,
    Fray,the
    OneRepublic,
    Death Cab For Cuities,
    Something Corporate,
    A As added on Top Friends and the music player above
  • Movies

    My favorite movies of all time:

    Toys' Story,
    Finding Nemo,
    The Mist,
    Batman: The Dark Knight
    Watchmen
    He's Just Not That Into You
  • Television

    One Tree Hills
    Deperate Houswives
    Grey's Anatomy
    Prison Break
    LOST
    Ugly Betty
    Catherine Tate Shows
    Traveller
  • Books

    Recently Read:


    Nick Hornby: Slam
  • Heroes



    Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story

    Dr, Jack S, from LOST

    Brooke Davis from One Tree Hill

    Payton Sawyer from One Tree Hill

    Tom Scavo from Desperate Housewives

    Bree Van De Camp from Desperate Housewives

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Orientation: Gay
  • Height: 5' 8"
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Religion: Buddhist
  • Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
  • Children: I don't want kids
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: In college
  • Occupation: Junior Travel Writer

Blurbs

About me:

I am a freshmen year student at Bangkok University International College. Also, I work as a Junior Travel Writer for Bangkok.com (please ignore my old blog, I am writing something more meaningful now lol)

I am not a sweet person either say thing too forward. I am not much success on dating with guys. Some people say I am a agressive person, but I think that it is a kind of misunderstanding. Maybe it just because I do not smile a lot though I quite friendly n open once I get to know people.

I like watching films, concerts, ballet, opera, etc…, I love tall building and visiting park time to time when I am free.

Who I'd like to meet:

I am no longer interested in hooking-up. My life is too busy and I want to do something more meaningful once I am free from school and work.

Now: I am more interested in finding friends, the right people to go out a dinner or movie date, or even movie buddies if you love watching films at the cinemas.

::::::::WARNING::::::::::::: Someone is using my picture and creates a new profile, so beware of those people who has my picture but their profiles are not listed on Thailand's list. I still live here (though I would love to move so bad :) )

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  • Jun 28 2009 9:52 AM

    Hi there, we finished our album with RS last year, but this year they FUCKED US, we will come back soon!! Please support us, we will join a new label soon.... !!!! (sorry for swearing). PS. Currently uploading all the songs from our album. YOu can now download them for FREE!!!!! Sam. Sam. Photobucket
  • Jun 25 2009 6:40 PM

    <3
  • May 14 2009 6:25 PM

    Cool, yeah well i know i won't be able to go to Hong Kong over a weekend, seen as i'll be working in a business school which requires all teachers to work on weekends, but anytime during the week is great to meet in HK, like i could get there for a Monday evening and stay Tuesday, Wednesday, and return to Foshan, in China early on a Thursday morning (for example). Hmmm, i'm not that into cheap hostels. Last time i stayed in a hostel was in New York City, and i got my watch, pyjamas and the shoes that i brought all the way from Wyoming (that i loved) stolen! So i'd rather stay in a cheap hotel.... but it wont be that expensive if we share a room... separate beds, lol, not trying to make a pass at you by suggesting we share a room! just that it will be cheaper, haha.

    I think in order for you to get into China, you will have to get a visa, which is expensive to get in HK and can take a few days to process... its ok if you've got a British passport as you can get it instantly (like with most countries, a British passport is Gold... can go anyway and live anywhere!)... but maybe it would take the same amount of time with a Thai passport?

    Flying to Macau in Feb 2010, wow, well maybe, it's a cool place... like a second best version of Vegas with Portuguese culture. Plus i think they've preserved the traditional colonial architecture better in Macau than they have with the British colonial buildings in HK, as there are barely any left! Just really new skyscrapers (though i remember you love modern tall buildings!) Singapore would be cool too, if the flight is 0 baht, whoa it's free? Though maybe a trip to England would be more fun for you... if in the case one of my cousins does get married, and my parents can pay for our flights, hehe! How are your exams going?

    x
  • May 13 2009 9:21 PM

    Yeah i know what you mean... money is tight for me at the moment too.. seen as i've just bought my flights to HK, payed all my bills for the past year and i've gone way over-budget with my Dubai documentary... and i'll be booking my flight to Bkk soon... but hey i've always got change to earn it back! I'm going to get my Chinese visa on Friday, i'm gonna get a multi-entry one, so in the case you do decide to travel to HK in June or July, i can leave mainland China for a few days and get back in with no problems. As i said before, would just be cool to talk with you before moving to Bkk, to know where i stand with you and to see under what pretense i would be arriving in Thailand.

    The facebook profile pic is from the group photo set from my course, which has been really annoying to organize seen as there are some real diva's on my course who are not happy with any of the photos, lol. But we will get it sorted soon, and maybe get a more professional one taken.

    Have a great day anyway. x
  • May 9 2009 5:24 PM

    Haha, yes i am... bet ya missing me! But i'll be back soon... once my documentary is finished and my documentation book is handed in. I booked my flights to Hong Kong yesterday! So excited! Have you had any more thoughts about coming in the summer (before August that is)? Would be good to see you and talk to you before i move to Bangkok. Hey do you know if it gets alittle cold in Thailand in the winter? I guess from now on i'm gonna have to prepare myself for more than a year of scorching heat... Not sure how a white boy whose grown up in near arctic conditions will cope with that! Lol
  • Apr 26 2009 8:51 PM

    Thing is.. when i go to HK in 7 weeks i will only get the opportunity to stay for a day and a night... i finish my uni course on Thursday the 11th, will fly out to HK on the 12th, arrive on the 13th, and my contract in Foshan (mainland China) starts on Monday the 15th. Though i'm gonna look to get a multi entry visa, so i can go in and out of China to Hong Kong on my days off. So potentially if you wanted; you could change your flight ticket to some time after i arrive in China, i could meet you in Hong Kong for my two days off, then you could come back to Foshan with me for a few days or how ever long you want?... though i don't know how interested you would be by Foshan city... i remember you saying how crap you think China is! lol

    My favourite part in the House Bunny, was when she was teaching the sorority girls in the bar to be more sexy! Lol.
    Thanks, I guess I could contact the Wall Street Institute via email, and check out that website for jobs… though I was thinking that it might be better to just arrive in Bkk, and look for a job as soon as I get there, to eradicate strange surprises; aka: finding out that the school I signed up for is in the ‘middle of nowhere’ like you said! As I would rather not work as a full time teacher, so I can also get a job working for a magazine or newspaper or something like that… What are the vacation periods in Thailand, as it would be cool to go to India for a week (fancy a trip there?), certainly after seeing Slumdog Millionaire I really wanna go to Mumbai (hey, and as I said before I think the main actor in that movie looks abit like you!)
  • Apr 26 2009 1:51 PM

    The Peak is great, it's on Hong Kong Island (where most of the expat British and Americans live and hang out!) I remember going there on my first night in Hong Kong after living in China for 6 months back in 2006, and not having Western food in that long... i went straight to Bubba Gumps! I'm going to be in HK in like 7 weeks before going into China, can't wait, and i think i'll be going to Disney again as my friend Cheryl is a manager there and can get me in for free and get me a free lunch! Haha, well i like rom-coms as well... Maid of Honour was good... and i saw the House Bunny recently which is really quite sweet... i like the song 'Be Ok' for it...i recommend it! Which English school in Bkk did you used to work for? Maybe i could contact them? Hope you haven't got that awful bird flu that started in Mexico. Anyway, get well soon.
    :)
  • Apr 25 2009 5:53 PM

    Yeah, the editing is going great... thanks for asking. Though next week i'm going to be starting some animation that i want to include in the documentary, which i'm abit nervous about seen as it will be my first time animating anything... though my friend in Kansas City is an animator (he did the end credit sequence for the movie 'Bolt').... his works amazing, so he's helping me out and giving me an online tutorial.


    I would like to join you in Hong Kong, maybe i could ask my friend who's parents house is on the Peak(!) if we could stay with her... though by August 20th i think she might be back at college in New York at that time. Only problem is that by that time i might have just started a new job in Bkk so i'm not sure they would give me the time off... maybe i could go for a couple of days over the weekend.


    Yeah, going on a road trip with my dad would be cool... though i think most of his business stops are in nothing little towns in states like Indiana and Texas, where you drive for hours and see nothing but wheat fields and sky... hey maybe i could get you some cowboy apparel while i'm there... a cowboy hat maybe? haha

    What have you been reviewing lately? Hey maybe you could write a review of my documentary once its finished and suggest i should be given an Oscar for my work! =) lol

  • Apr 24 2009 11:58 AM

    Yea, China again! lol... well i got offered two great jobs from my old employers last summer... one working at Meten (an English school for business men and women) and another as a swim coach... both places agreed to employ me for 6 weeks in-between finishing my degree and returning to the UK for graduation. Plus my degree dissertation was on the phenomena of Western themed developments in China like shopping malls, gated communities and theme parks etc. I'm still interested in that and want to explore and research further, and hopefully make some documentary work while i'm out there! Though neither of my employers are offering me an apartment, so it looks like i'll be living in the Foshan Swissotel for 6 weeks, lol.


    I was considering moving to Thailand as soon as i finish my degree in 7 weeks, but it would mean i would have to go back to England to graduate at the end of July... which would be difficult if i had just started a new job in Bkk to take a holiday almost straight away.... so i think it would be easier to arrive after everything to do with my degree if over and done with! But yea, i'm really excited about arriving in Thailand as well... at the mo i'm looking at arriving before August 5th, but my dad is trying to persuade me to go on a 1 week long business trip with him around the USA... I must admit i'm tempted as America is gorgeous in August... so if i go on that i guess i'll be arriving before August 15th.


    Phew, sounds complex i know! Got heaps to organize... What are you going to Hong Kong for? Great place ain't it! (despite the Disneyland been a bit crap!) Nice mix of Chinese and British culture... though saying that most of the world has British culture mixed into it seen as we ruled the world for a century or so!

    =)
  • Apr 24 2009 8:21 AM

    Hey, you're everywhere...:) I'm not using twitter, and I'm not coming on Myspace so often like on fb