Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.
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Hey Dingo. That's a pretty confusing header to your post. Guitar picks "conjures up" plectrums and finger pickers to me for one ! So what is it you require picture prints/lithographs of guitars, Fender, Gibson, Rickenbacker etc etc from an outlet in Pattaya ?
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It's Chinese New Year celebrations commencing 3rd February, and of course Valentines Day on the 14th. These two were a real blast last year . February would be a good time to visit IMHO.
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After the most depressing(Allegedly) day of the Year
N3RGT replied to N3RGT's topic in Funnies Section
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"Party Time" Plus: "Bohemian Rhapsody"
N3RGT replied to Barrief's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Thanks for that Barrief. Great video as always from you. I have long been a fan of "Rhythm Tracks" and have often requested this song when on my visits to LOS and FLB bar. Bohemian Rhapsody is probably one of the most difficult songs for a live band to replicate, and for the greater part they do a really very respectable job of it. As one earlier poster remarked, not too many bands would even attempt this in public. The vocal range in this song for the lead singer is huge, and Dante does an excellent job as does Dhagz on keyboard emulating the Brian May guitar solos.BRILLIANT . -
I read in the papers and heard on the radio that yesterday, January 17th was supposed to be the most depressing day of the year, when all the Christmas and New Year celebrations are over; the Christmas tree is dumped in the bin, the decorations have been taken down, it's a leadened skyed UK, and what's more the postman has just delivered the latest credt card bills ! Hope these bring a smile to your face ! Did you hear about the fat, alcoholic transvestite - All he wanted to do was eat, drink and be Mary ! Got an e-mail today from a bored local housewife, 43, who was looking
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You've left it pretty tight mate. Do you have time to call/contact these people ? http://www.zintech.co.uk/aboutus
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Just love it ...and I thought it was only me this happened to
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Hi Villa, I, too have been taking a look at the Lumix range of cameras having lost my TZ5 the other night (left it in the back of a taxi) Here is a link to an excellent video review from cameralabs.com There is a very similar model, the TZ9, which does not have the GPS function that the TZ10 has, and it's about £30-40 cheaper than the TZ10. The TZ9 is available mainly through Currys, Dixons and Pixmania. http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic-lum...833933-pdt.html I think I would opt for the TZ9 at around £199 as I don't want the GPS function that the TZ10 fe
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From what I can make out there seem to be several varieties of Chang Beer available -- Regular, Classic, Draught and Light. Classic is claimed to be minimum 6.4% ABV while the regular has 5% ABV on its label. Draught apparently is slightly weaker, both in terms of flavour and alcohol content but still has that distinctive malty taste and aroma. Chang Light, at 4% alcohol by volume, is a full-bodied light beer and although alcohol content is lower, does not taste watered down. I've often started off my evenings in Patts with a couple of glasses of the draught which is often offered as
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Just like this
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I'm afraid so ! http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/...-pipe-trap.html
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Have you tried looking at this web site ? http://www.pattayapark.com/waterpark.html I think it may help you
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England have already announced their intention to pull out of that friendly fixture. Shame ! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...bid-defeat.html
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OK then here is the real LK Legend pool Looks like a very nice place, but certainly not a cheap option !
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If I may enlarge on that Sir !
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Bazle, Yes I remember having to change queues and going to the desk on the right where they relieved me of £75. As you said though, it's not too bad considering, as mine was due to a family emergency, and I had to "pull the stops out" !
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Quote taken from EVA Air's Fare rules for restricted tickets. So £75 is correct . "PE.PENALTIES CANCELLATIONS BEFORE DEPARTURE CHARGE GBP 150.00. INBOUND - CHANGES AFTER DEPARTURE CHARGE GBP 75.00 FOR REVALIDATION" I did this last year thru a travel agent who charged me a small fee. The £75 was paid at the EVA AIR check in at Suvarnabhumi.
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Music at the Pattaya Beer Garden
N3RGT replied to PattayaPete's topic in Bars/Gogos/Business Owners' Forum
I agree with most of the above, but being one of the baby boomer generation, I'd like to see more sixties stuff particularly Beatles music which is some of the most universally popular across generations. From what I can recall on my last visit in Jan/Feb all I ever seemed to hear/see was Bruce Springsteen. Let's face it Pete, pretty much as you said you're on a hiding to nothing trying to please all the people all the time. Interesting post ! -
Ditto. Agreed on all counts. Never tried going with three
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Glyn. It's a one month promotional fare which ends supposedly on 30th September. Same price available at Flightcatchers.com, and slightly more thru Westeast. Certainly a bargain, but no airmiles and one month limited stay. Who cares I've booked upmyself on this one for April/May 2011
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Yes it's called "Formula One". All very reasonable and you can also opt for the small breakfast at a reduced price !
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Hi Severn, You're leaving UK on Wednesday 8th and therefore arriving in LOS on Thursday 9th. I make it your that 30 day stay on arrival will expire on Friday 8th October so that should be the date stamped on your "Admitted Until" date ? Sorry, I can't help with the cancellation notice question !
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......maybe, but some find it dead boring !
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His request approved, the CNN News photographer quickly used a cell phone to call the local airport to charter a flight. He was told a twin-engine plane would be waiting for him at the airport. Arriving at the airfield, he spotted a plane warming up outside a hangar. He jumped in with his bag, slammed the door shut, and shouted, 'Let's go'. The pilot taxied out, swung the plane into the wind and took off. Once in the air, the photographer instructed the pilot, 'Fly over the valley and make low passes so I can take pictures of the fires on the hillsides.'