Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Tell me your Story


We are global citizens, blurring the lines of national and cultural boundaries. Sai Gon VN Online and Nongoma SA Online attempt to reveal the plight, charity, thrill, and splendor of our fellow humans sitting miles around the globe. However, after hours of mindless typing and insidious carpal tunnel syndrome, I wonder “Is anybody listening to my blathering filled with grammatical errors?”

So on Nov 29th, 2005, I created this GuestBook to see the real time impact of my little work and to see if someone other than my mom is listening.

Please take a moment and sign into my guestbook by clicking "GUESTBOOK SIGN IN" below and adding to the comments box the following:
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Email (optional):
Location:
Comment:
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You are invited to utter anything about my work, your beautiful self, or the weather in your country. Or you can be succinct and shout out “Joe Miller was Here, Booyah!”

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Email (optional): pham0079@umn.edu
Location: Minneapolis, MN and Sai Gon, VN
Comment: Cuong was here, Booyah

jason a said...

Dude, I'm here, anxiously awaiting your blog updates. It's either that or standing outside at -40 with my tongue stuck to a pole.

Anonymous said...

Joe Miller was [really] here, booyah! I continue to follow your most excellent blog. Take care bud.

-joe

Anonymous said...

Hey..thanks for letting me writing in your guest book.
I m very proud n appreciate what you are doing right now..
Keep going...I m still following your work n your adventures...take care...TUN.

Anonymous said...

Email: lubi0020@umn.edu
Location: St. Paul, MN
I'm glad you have this bog, Coung. I'm definitely taking some time to learn and live in another country...I just don't know how much time, yet. So it's refreshing to read some of your stories. Take care and enjoy it! --Lissa

Anonymous said...

Your number one fan is missing you always. I am greatful for your blog. I love reading about all of your adventures and insights. Most of all I love to see photos of your smiling face (I am sure I will forget what you look like otherwise.)

Anonymous said...

after constant harassment from an unnamed person, i have decided to be one of the few that have the honor to sign this guestbook. everything has just been fine here...keep it coming

Anonymous said...

My dearest Cuong,
It is very interesting to look at your web site. I'm always checking your site with dad to see whats new because I want to know what you learn, what you see, and what you think about Vietnam. Hopefully by the time you come back, you will speak good Vietnamese and know a lot about the Vietnamese culture.
Son, I am very proud of you. Keep up the good work. This has been the longest time you have been away from home. Every day I pray to God to protect you to be safe. We miss you so much. We feel empty celebrating Thanksgiving and Chrismas without you.
I miss you the most on the weekends. I wish time would go faster so you would be back sooner....Much Love

Anonymous said...

What a great blog. I have really enjoyed following your adventure and learning about the culture. Continue to enjoy and learn, and please keep the blogging (not sure if that's a word) coming
KN's dad

Anonymous said...

When it's late at night and I don't feel like studying or going to sleep, I know where to go. Your stories are totally rad. :) Happy Chrismakah?

Anonymous said...

Minneapolis, MN

Enjoying the blog. Happy holidays.

Nico

Anonymous said...

hey, just wanted to be the lucky 13th person and the first med student to sign in to your blog (i think) :) 'booyah' (your words, not mine) from the other side of the world. we will have such a cosmopolitan apartment next year, ha.

-steph

Anonymous said...

Hello Cuong
I'm just randomly looking for the word VN and hit your blog! How good to see your work and things that you've done for the country so far. They impress me! Hope you have a good time in Vietnam and have a happy Tet holiday! It's coming SOON. Looking for more stories, keep it up!
a Vietnamese from New Zealand! I call myself VietKiwi :)

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Anonymous said...

Hi Cuong,
I can not believed that you have time to do everything you are doing???? I am very impress of your enthusiaums at such a young age. I am sure your parent is so proud of you. I wish you the best on everything you want to do.
Lien