I went by the water fountain on December 2, 2008. It’s also known as Nam Phu, and I was lucky that the water fountain was turned on because most of the time when I walked passed, there was no water. I believed I’m not the only one that feel this way, look at this little boy, I’m sure he wants to take a swim… and thinking to self “How do I get up there?”
Can you tell that he is not Lao, look at his ‘handsome’ pose.
The first and last time I ever saw this, the water was not turn on either.
The little boy look like Vietnamese.
Dallas, I believed he is Korean, his dad spoke to him in his language for him to make that pose, I didn’t know what he was doing at first, originally I thought he was part Lao, so I spoke Lao to him.
I think they only turn on at certain time, might be during lunch break and in the evening, and this happened to be in the evening.
He’s a New Yorkian. Look at his Superman-Doom jammie. I bet you he leaped over that water fountain after you turned your back:))
PaNoy, he is cute. I stood there watching him for a long time, and didn’t realize that his dad was sitting behind me, then he strikes me that pose, real cute. 🙂
the little boy looks so cute and small next to that fountain.
lady0fdarkness, the images are not very clear. My camera was on a manual mode by accident, and I noticed that it was blurry but thought it was dirty, and didn’t notice until right before the last photo of the little boy, which is a lot clearer.
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