That must be why I avoid it. I remembered there was a reason after the first and only visit, just not what the reason wasQuote:
Originally Posted by Patanawet
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That must be why I avoid it. I remembered there was a reason after the first and only visit, just not what the reason wasQuote:
Originally Posted by Patanawet
Anyone remember this image I posted, outside the Banana Bar, back in August?
https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showt...t-Soi-Twilight
I spoke to Wirat last night.
Wirat used to run Solid and moved to the terrace next to Scorpian.
The only place on the soi to charge Baht 100 for a beer.
He has been told to vacate his terrace by this Friday (22nd).
He said "I'll have to find a job".
Whenever I saw him after the demise of Solid, he mourned its passing and bemoaned his present lot. Over the past few years his bar. had few hosts and, accordingly, few customers....but he always remembered me and greeted me cheerily.
No doubt the the unhappiness that he will soon be unemployed will be assuaged by the knowledge that some billionaires will be celebrating yet another assault on the well-being of ordinary citizens of Thailand.
By the way, Good Luck to the Redshirts.
I was making a political point about the elections. I'm more concerned about the poverty in the rural areas of Thailand than in Soi Twilight. And so yes, you're right, but I still hope that the ex-workers find suitable employment.
The poster or banner is still flying proud tonight although all the bars are closed on the eve of the election.
olover stop being such a sandal wearing tree hugging socialist....millionaires create jobs...get with the programme...