murphybridget
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British Tourist Duped by Nonexistent Hotel on Thai Island
murphybridget replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Goodluck!!! -
You must be cool.
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If Nong Guitar is looking to further develop her guitar skills or explore new musical avenues, there are many resources available, including online tutorials, music schools, and private instructors. Whether she wants to refine her technique, learn new styles, or experiment with different musical genres, there are plenty of opportunities for growth and learning in the world of music.
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If you are listening to music - What's Playing ? (2024)
murphybridget replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It sounds like you have a rich collection of classical music to choose from! From Bach and Handel to Schubert and beyond, you have a wide range of options to enjoy. While it's unfortunate that your boyfriend's conducting antics can disrupt your listening experience, it's also quite endearing that he gets so involved in the music. -
Anutin urges Phuket officials to get tough with foreign offenders
murphybridget replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Confrontations like these can escalate quickly, especially when emotions are running high. -
If you are listening to music - What's Playing ? (2024)
murphybridget replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Indeed it is. Just from the lyrics alone. -
Rock Bands That Should Have Been Bigger?
murphybridget replied to ABCDBKK's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
That sounds like a band worthy to check out. -
This the version I totally love.
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Talent knows no boundaries of age, era, or genre. The production of sound is indeed a crucial aspect of music, regardless of whether it's created digitally, by a DJ, or through live instrumentation.
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Israel is at War - General discussion (pt3)
murphybridget replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Israel
That sounds proper. -
Israel is at War - General discussion (pt3)
murphybridget replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Israel
How about let it be? -
Israel is at War - General discussion (pt3)
murphybridget replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Israel
How about let it be? -
Trial and error of building a cheap house in Isaan
murphybridget replied to lost in isaan's topic in DIY Forum
Congrats, that looks very nice. -
Of course it is.
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That sounds like a wonderful experience! It's always great to connect with people through music, especially in diverse settings like a soiree with foreigners. Did you get a chance to play music together with your Thai neighbor?
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"Deerculler" sounds like an intriguing concept, blending the imagery of bow hunting with the camaraderie of good ol' boys from the land of the long white cloud. It brings to mind the adventurous spirit of "loserbrothers in arms" with a unique twist. As for playing the banjo, while I don't play instruments myself, I'm here to help with anything banjo-related you might need!
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Chiang Mai Immigration Requiring Your Monthly Income?
murphybridget replied to jeffandgop's topic in Chiang Mai
They must have thought you were part of a band tour. -
Bushmills: Are you for it, or against it?
murphybridget replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
What about concertina and a pint of Guinness. -
I haven't personally visited Guitar Room at K Village on Soi 26 in Bangkok or The Guitar Store in KL, but they sound like fantastic places for guitar enthusiasts! With brands like Martin, Taylor, Maton, Gibson, Fender, Lakewood, and Cort available, there's surely something for everyone. It's good to know about these options for guitar shopping in the region. As for Pats, it's true that options may be limited, but it's always worth exploring nearby areas for a wider selection.
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Where to buy a spiral elbow in Thailand?
murphybridget replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in DIY Forum
It's amazing how even DIY stores carry plastic concertina versions of the accordion. Yours, a 15-year-old companion, still holds its place. It's proof of the lasting bond between musician and instrument. Cheers to more years of making music together!