The October and final version of Our Book has been completed and is ready to be downloaded and enjoyed. It contains the autobiography of 28 out of the 34 Colombo Plan 1969 students. There are also photos and stories of all 34 of us interwoven amongst various autobiographies, articles and newspaper clippings.
This latest edition has many additional autobiographies and new contributions. Take a look for yourself. Find out the history of the Thai Australia Bank, the great attraction in
A special thank you to Wichit / Ying / Tatsanee team in
Remember it is Our Book and Your Story. Please share it with your love ones.
The Editorial Team of Jeab, Jee & Vute.
To download,
- Double click the OUR BOOK assigned against your name
- This will take you to the Rapidshare website
- Double click the Free User and wait for instruction
- Click the Download button
- It will take 4-5 minutes to download. Save it to your hard drive.
- Don’t spend too much time reading it at a time. Your spouse might get suspicious – Wait for the hard copy.
OUR BOOK 1 for Ben, Chuvej, Dechavudhi, Jierasak, Jintanavan, Tui, Lin and Khunnavudhi
OUR BOOK 2 for Mingsarn, Paiwat, Panarai, Panit, Phongsak, Piti, Pornsak and Prinya
OUR BOOK 3 for Rujee, Siri, Ying, Sunthorn, Surapong, Surin, Sutee and Tatsanee
OUR BOOK 4 for Udomsri, Dua, Visit, Wanee, Wichit, Winai, Wiwat and Yongyuth.
1 comment:
Dear Editors,
I’ve skimmed thru the final edition 2 nights ago and can’t help feeling that it is well-worth waiting for the “late” contributions and final touches. Thanks to the editors, great work!
Shall we keep this electronic edition alive for possible future contribution? Or shall we start a new book as we have potential writers among us and volunteered reader (s) like me.
I’d like to have at least 2 copies of “the Book” and am willing to pay up to 2000B as you suggested. Pi Surachai (CP66) and Pi Kloy are waiting to see the printed book. For your information: Pi kloy was standing (last, first row) in the CP69- airport photo. She still remembers the Thai student who gave her a free taxi ride home in Sydney around 73-75, believed to be our Yongyut.
Cheers,
Panit
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