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tabla


Activity: 43 forum posts, 367 comments, 9 friends.
Member since: July 2007
Lives in: United Kingdom Liverpool
Sex: male
Born in: United Kingdom
Has traveled in: USA Canada Bahamas Colombia Peru Ecuador Bolivia Russia India Europe Kyrgyzstan Ukraine
Wants to travel to: Argentina Patagonia India
Favourite traveling style: Exploration and discovery
About (hobbies etc...) Transcendental Meditation, Global Country of World Peace (active in Colombia), Vedic architecture, Investment
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dwmte7 says on Jul 27, 2009, 03:24:

i always enjoy your posts...they're civil and informative. thanks.

sorry it took me so long to welcome you.
d w martin

patriarch

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dwmte7 says on Jul 27, 2009, 06:04:

since i first saw it, i've been taken by your name...tabla. are you into indian music? dumb question. a friend of mine of many years is a professional tabla player and does studio work with lots of indian and western musicians. he works in the dot com world in silicone valley, but spends a lot of his time in india. we both studied under an indian master who died in 1969.....avatar meher baba.

patriarch

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tabla says on Jul 27, 2009, 06:31:

Yes,I Iove Indian music, and that is where I got the name from. I have dabbled with the sitar, the bamboo flute, the tablas and the vocals. However, my nature is always to want to know how things work, and rarely to become proficient! The origin of all the music is Gandharvaveda, a branch of the Veda, all of which intrigues me no end. The theory and practice of the Ragas is fascinating. There is new groundbreaking research into the profound relationship between the structure and function of the Veda and the structure and function of the human body which is not yet well known. Now I would like to know your story.

I also write for the archive.

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thepieman says on Sep 27, 2009, 03:23:

Hi tabla and thanks for adding me :)

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cgirl says on Sep 28, 2009, 05:03:

Hi tabla
I think you need to read my post again. I was just asking for a list of multinational companies in Cali Colombia where they would require english speakers.
Do I have an Indian passport? Ofcourse! How can anyone travel without a passport. That's common sense.
The questions you ask are not relevant to my post. I know the rules for travel. I have worked for the travel agency myself.
If I am looking to obtain a job visa why is it necessary to have funds? One requires funds only if they would like to visit or on business visa.
I do have a friend in cali who can sponsor my whole vacation. But I prefer to go on a job visa.
I would like to leave my country for better prospects.
I hope i have made myself clear to you.

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huskie says on Oct 16, 2009, 22:44:

If I ask you to be my friend, does that mean you are not?
Cheers

"Huskie; Many thanks for your comments. Do you intend to post anything constructive here? Are you ABLE to contribute ANYTHING?"an ignorant frenchman named Darloupoo

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