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Monthly Archives: May 2006
An Irish joke
I love Irish people and I also love Irish jokes… I can’t help it… Lets blame all the Australians who I grew up that made me appreciate such jokes. Here goes…. lol Ireland ‘s worst air disaster occurred today when … Continue reading
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Lowden Guitar- broken
Even instuments get older and the older they get, the more likely they are to break. Look what happend to my husbands Lowden ! The bridge came off… Why? No idea. Lowden Guitars originally come from Irland, hand made by … Continue reading
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Magic Flute in Bangkok
On the 6th and 7th June this two act opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozard will be performed at the Thailand Cultural Centre Bangkok. Oh I wish I could go.. but money is something we need for for flights to go … Continue reading
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Do's and Don'ts call me sir
Heres something I have said many times but I guess I’ll have to write a post about it today. ”Please my thai friend don’t call me sir. Call me Khun, Pii, Achan, Madam if it has to be but NOT … Continue reading
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Aung San Suu Kyi
Is a pro-democracy leader for Democratic Party in Burma. She has spent the last three years in house-arrest. The only people she is permitted to see are her maid and her doctor. Wrong, she has spent 10 out of the … Continue reading
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