kim hue jin (@jinjinpomelo) 's Twitter Profile
kim hue jin

@jinjinpomelo

Republic of korea Navy/
Guitarist of 'farewell fair weather'/
UST conservatory of music bachelor of classical guitar graduate/

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calendar_today28-03-2014 17:41:13

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The Mad Guy (@slickmasterph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim Hue Jin Farewell Fair Weather Docdefy 3 (Docdef Productions 3rd anniversary) 30 December 2015 Route 196 196 Katipunan Ave., Quezon City Shot using Canon EOS 60D. Post process thru… instagram.com/p/BkgqHuWjSAI/…

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- Just witnessed one of the best live performances I've seen at The 70's Bistro. Farewell Fair Weather really knows how to give a grand performance. Ganda ng send-off para kay Jin.… instagram.com/p/BkifgO4gFEm/…

FarewellFairWeather (@ffwph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To our collaborating musicians, Gab, Miguel, Poch, Joseph, Pards, Wowie, double Ds and Papa Deej! Our launch and Jin's send off will not be that magical without you guys. :)

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Hi! It's been a while. We miss all of you. We miss playing. We miss creating. We miss kim hue jin (We'll wait for you bro!). But there's no stopping...expect new materials. 😎 we don't know what's next for us but we'll keep going. :)

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"Kumakapit sa pangako ng sandali Pangakong babalik at di na aalis pang muli" A song written for kim hue jin could be interpreted as a love song. But yeah...it really is for Jin. Lol we miss the dude, okay? Can't wait to hit the studio again to record new tracks. :)

kim hue jin (@jinjinpomelo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Question~ 'Itigil na ang nga panawagang commute challenge' In this sentence how was 'panawagang' used? As i know the word stands for 'to ask' 'to plea' , the sentence does not make sense to me. HELP~

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'God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom always to tell the difference.' Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five