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The Most Embarrassing Moments of My Life
We all have experienced an embarrassing moment in our life, such as fall down from the chair, call some one wrong name, and pee in pant. I this moments, we will be ashamed or laugh in the end. For me, I will laugh, because when we do the embarrassing thing, we did not intend to do it. Do not ne shy in that moment, because when you looked back, it will be just a funny thing or a joke with family and friends. This will make you happy. In my life, I had three of the most embarrassing moments of my life
First, as a Thailand bowling national team to fall down or slip on the lane during an international tournament were the most embarrassing situation of the bowler. I started played bowling since I was 10 years old. I had done a lot of competition and a lot of experience on bowling. And I had won some of the bowling prize from a bowling competition. My best prize is I won the first prize of True vision Thailand Junior Bowling. Then, when I had won many tournament, I can increased my reputation. After that Thailand bowling national team gave me a chance to join with the team. So, I accepted the chance. Because it is a good chance to join with the bowling national team. And in that moment I was in high school, it is another chance for me to enter the university. After I accepted the chance, I had to practiced four days a week for four hours a day. But when we are going to have a competition or tournament, we had to practice everyday after school or sometimes we had to have a day off from school, about two weeks before the competition. And we also had to fit our body. So we have to go to the Sports Authority of Thailand every Saturday morning for fitness. Also when we have to practice bowling, we have to practice at The Mall Ngamwongwan bowling center. We had to warm up our self before we bowl. We had to go to the car parking to run around for 4 or 5 round. A coach of Thailand bowling national team is Korean. Every bowler in national team are afraid of him, because he never

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