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❤️ Sao Sao Sao 🐼

"Sao Sao Sao () was a Thai pop music trio that performed from 1981 to 1989. The group consisted of Saowaluk Leelaboot, Patcharida Wattana, and Orawan Yenpoonsuk then contract on record label Rod fai don tri They are considered to be one of the most successful Thai girl groups. Discography=Album *Rak Pug Jai (รักปักใจ) (1982) *Pra Too Jai (ประตูใจ) (1983) *Pen Fan Gun Dai Young Ngai (เป็นแฟนกันได้ยังไง) (1984) *Ha Khon Ruam Fun (หาคนร่วมฝัน) (1984) *Nai Wai Rien (ในวัยเรียน) (1985) *Mak Mai Lae Sai Tarn (แมกไม้และสายธาร) (1986) *Because I Love You (1987) *Wow..w! (ว้าว..ว!) (1988) *Together (1988) *Dokmai Kong Narm Jai (ดอกไม้ของน้ำใจ) (1990) History Sao Sao Sao's first sang together on public in 1977 at Music Square of Channel 3. In 1981 Raya, the founder of Rod fai don tri (Music Train) tried to find girl groups for the label so he asked the singer trainer's school for find their singers but the school couldn't find any girl singers but the school introduced Chantana's daughter (Amp Saowaluk) and granddaughter (Pum Orawan) and Suda Chunbarn's daughter (Mam Patcharida) for Music Train's girlgroup. Sao Sao Sao made first album "Ruk Puk Jai" in 1981 and released in 1982 but the album is bad-selling because the musics are too elder to their ages. In 1983 they released second album "Pra Tu Jai". This album was very good-selling for 300,000 copies and in 1984 "Pen Fan Gun Dai Yung Ngai" became their best- selling for 400,000 copies. They made other albums continuously. Then, they made first foreign language album "Because I Love You" in 1987. There were English and Japanese songs. In 1988 "Wow..w!" very changed Sao Sao Sao's style but it was their worst-selling album lesser than 10,000 copies. In same year they made second foreign language album "Together" but unsuccessful too. In 1990 they decided to end Sao Sao Sao because of higher education and ages so they made their last album "Dok Mai Khong Nam Jai" a song (Dokmai khong namjai) is bilingual language (Thai-Japanese). Then Sao Sao Sao disbanded. Amp became Grammy's songwriter and singer. Mam and Pum became RS's singer trainer but cancelled for their own business. References * Sao Sao Sao สาว สาว สาว oknation.net Category:Thai pop music groups Category:Thai girl groups "

❤️ Gush 🐼

"Gush is a sudden flow (as in a washout, storm surge, or blood gush) or excessive enthusiasm. Gush may also refer to: * Gush (album), 1995 music album by Lowlife * Gush (band) * George Gush, historian * Richard Gush (1789–1858), South African settler * William Gush (1813–1888), painter Places in Israel (Gush is for bloc) * Gush Dan * Gush Emunim * Gush Etzion * Gush Halav * Gush Hispin * Gush Katif * Gush Shalom * Yeshivat Har Etzion Places in Iran () *Gush, Razavi Khorasan *Gush, South Khorasan See also *Bloc (disambiguation) Fāl-gūsh, the act of standing in a dark corner spot or behind a fence and listening to the conversations of passersby * Gusher (disambiguation) * Spurt (disambiguation) * Squirt (disambiguation) "

❤️ Kelly House, Devon 🐼

"Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.511 Kelly House is a Grade I listed country house and estate located in the village of Kelly, in Devon, England. The estate has been the property of the Kelly family since approximately 1100. Parts of the original Medieval house and great hall are still standing, though they are obscured from view, as this part of the house was significantly remodelled in the Tudor architectural style. In 1742 the west wing of the building was constructed in the Georgian architectural style and surrounded by parkland. The most recent north wing of Kelly House was built in 1877. During the twentieth century parts of the estate were sold off, and the house fell into disrepair. A description of life in the house and village during the first world war was written as a diary by Margaret Kelly, the lady of the house at the time. It includes details of the running of the house. After the war Mary Kelly founded the Village Drama Society which was based at Kelly House from 1919 until about 1925. Kelly House continues to be inhabited by members of the Kelly family while opening some rooms for bed and breakfast basis. The house was added to the Heritage at Risk Register due to concerns particularly about the leaking roof. Parts of the house have been restored, with students from Kelly College assisting with the works. These parts of the house are open to the public through guided tours, and since 2013 the house has offered three bedrooms as bed & breakfast accommodation. In April 2010, Kelly House was the subject of a Channel 4 television programme presented by hotelier Ruth Watson as part of her Country House Rescue series. ReferencesExternal links * Margaret Clare Kelly's diary during World War I * Kelly-house.co.uk Category:Country houses in Devon Category:Historic house museums in Devon Category:Grade I listed buildings in Devon Category:Borough of West Devon "

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