Yes, at Sawatdee Boys. Unforgettable. It had a short-lived show about ten years ago. The principal boy (?) also placed a toy trumpet near her rectum and "played" it. She was no Dizzy Gillespie....but then who would be using that method?
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Yes, at Sawatdee Boys. Unforgettable. It had a short-lived show about ten years ago. The principal boy (?) also placed a toy trumpet near her rectum and "played" it. She was no Dizzy Gillespie....but then who would be using that method?
That would be Le Pétomane (fartomania) A French flatulist who had superb control of his abdominal muscles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%C3%A9tomane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYS4i-rsJFY
I seem to remember that Le Petomane was portrayed on film by Harry H Corbett of Steptoe and Son fame.
In this image you can see Harry H Corbett on the left, with a certain SGT member who is in his mid-70’s, on the right
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Around 2004 there was a small beer bar/ host bar, on the same soi of famous Corner Bar. The bar that I'm asking about was right across the soi from Corner Bar, in front of it.
Bar was run by young French guy, around 30, very fit and handsome. He seemed to be owner, there every night.
This beer bar was very typical place with a bar and some seating inside, large outside terrace with maybe 6 tables, and the terrace was surrounded by low wood fence, looked very homey.
I I have very fond memories of that place, some very nice offs. One of the Thai guys working, hanging around there had this hip hop, thuggish look, usually he was sitting on a fence post, he always wore a bandana, he really looked like ghetto thug out of MTV video. He clothing and style made him look not Thai, he looked 100 percent Latino.
Maybe someone remembers who the French owner was, and is he still around? The bar is, of course, long gone, but maybe he opened other places?
Sundance Bar? was the owner the guy who also ran a notorious go go bar in Soi VC, about 30 m beyond the Sunee sois? and wasn't he prosecuted for "the usual"?
My abiding memory is of being in the area at about 2200 when word got round that the police were on their way. The door of Sundance was flung open and large numbers of the dancers rushed out, some of whom still putting on their trousers...and rushing up the soi, in some cases hopping with one leg in and one leg out.
It was like a scene from a French bedroom farce when the husband arrives unexpectedly while his wife and lover are in flagrente delicto.
As Falstaff says, "Ah, the times we have seen...."
DoubleDutch....I think the owners name was David but pronounced "Daveed". I can't remember the name of the bar but he and his staff were very friendly and welcoming. He had a large base of regulars. My Thai friends liked going there to play snooker at 20 baht a round compared to 10 baht at other bars. There as a rock waterfall wall and often you had to put one foot in the dranage trough to play a snooker shot. They had one very VIP customer who demanded one certain table with the fan placed just so. When he was seen walking down the soi, all the staff would jump to move any customer at the vip table and set everything perfectly. It was almost a show to watch.
I watched a similar scene Oliver, from The Corner Bar. At one point the perpetually nervous and twitchy owner was standing outside the door looking and waiting for the return of his ArtfulDodgeresque charges.
Meanwhile one of his boys was actually hiding behind one of the pillars in CB. Ducking hysterical. Gary, the then owner of CB and I didn't dare look at each other in case we corpsed and have the game away.
Meanwhile one of his boys was actually hiding behind one of the pillars in CB. Ducking hysterical. Gary, the then owner of CB and I didn't dare look at each other in case we corpsed and have the game away.[/QUOTE]
A very notorious bar was the one that existed before Gary in the same spot called the Sports Bar, it was open 24hrs. I believe its owner was a Thai named Deng. The French Guy who owned the bar referenced directly across was Come In Bar he was a great host and remembered everyone"s name.
Seems that MFAS has a better memory than most on here and is correct on the notorious Dengs sports bar and not so infamous Come-in with its waterfall and incredibly clean toilets!
I think the owner of Sundance was called Colin and he was from UK or N.Ireland?
He previously owned Kaos which was across the street in the current location of Sky bar.
Kaos was 3 shop houses wide, so Sundance was a pretty large downsizing!
The majority of staff followed Beer from Kaos to K.Boys (and Beer renamed it to Nice boys at the same time)
There was also Nok Nok - which was owned by Em, the current Cupidol Mamasan (back then he was a hip hop guy!)
Only if you overlook the fact that his “better memory than most” was completely wrong about Crazy Pub - but hey, let’s just gloss over that
:D
Yes, that's exactly the place, thank you! David really was very nice guy, Colmx remembered name of bar, Come-In.
I, too, went there often, and one time witnessed the only serious, violent confrontation at Sunee, or any gay are in Thailand that I've ever seen.
I got to Come-In after midnight, by then the whole Soi was buzzing with angry Thai guys, for some reason 10-20 guys, some I recognized as Sunee working guys, it was very large group, were gathered mostly right outside Come-In terrace. I sat down, clearly something was going on, instead of walking away I asked staff and David what happened.
Turned out a group of Australians was having a party at David's bar, I saw them, they were still sitting on terrace, drunk. One of the waiters said Aussie guy needed cigarettes, he gave Come-In waiter 1000 b note, waiter came back from 711 with cigarettes, but handed the Aussie guy change only out of 100 b bill. No one saw if Aussie really gave the waiter 1000 note, or 100. Aussie said it was a 1000, and someone from group of Australia punched the waiter, apparently in the face.
That was the situation when I got there. It was scary, Thai guys were standing outside, more guys were joining, the soi was stunned, everything seemed to have stopped, and everyone was observing. Few Thai guys had iron bars in their hand, I saw guys lifting tshirts, to show large hunting type knives on their belts. Australians were quiet, they couldn't leave David's bar, it was clear that they will get beaten badly if the move to open soi. So this lasted about 20 minutes, David was extremely nervous, he was trying do some negotiating between Thais, he was telling Australians that they were in real danger. I moved and sat at Corner Bar, curious how this will end.
A baht bus turned out, drove right next to Come-In terrace, all Australians, about 8 of them jumped on a truck, and as the truck started moving, Thai guys attacked. Truck moved slowly at first, about 20 Thai guys chased the truck, using iron bars to kick people in the baht bus, they threw beer bottles towards Aussies in the truck, truck kept driving and at one point started speeding. Thais kept chasing the truck, and I could no longer see exactly how badly the Aussies were beaten and hurt. Later, when left Sunee and walked, the soi was covered with broken beer bottles.
The only thing that saved Aussies from serious injuries was the baht bus roof and metal side rails, it didn't seem the hits of iron bars really hit Aussies, had this been open truck, they would have been beaten severely, had someone not called for the baht bus, David, I assume. Had the Australians simply walk out, they would have been beaten to pulp, I've seen how large group of Thais beat a man, they can kill a man, easily, one hit with iron bar to the temple area, and man is dead. And guys at Sunee had knives, they just didn't have a chance to use them, car was moving fast enough.
It was terrifying experience.
I believe Colin of Sundance was from Edinburgh. I remember the favoured customer in Come In bar. He sat at the head of his reserved table and only those invited by him could sit there. He had his own dedicated waiter who also sat at the table and topped up the glass with beer when required. The sound level in the bar and the positioning of the fans were dictated by him. I think he was Swiss Italian and had a name like Orlando.
I've seen the type - I bet he had his "own" glass as well!
You see, only an Edinburger would put up with that - a Glaswegian would tell him to fuck off and take his glass with him.
Which is why I could never have a bar - there are so many types of people which piss me off (lesbians, str8 women, drunks, people who talk too loudly, people who shout, screamers, screechers, people who force uproarious laughter when something isn't funny, people who sit with a single drink for a hour, people who sit with a single drink of water for an hour and expect it free from the tap, people who let their kids scream, shout and run about all over the place. Guys I see in the bog who don't wash their hands after pissing, and worse - guys who emerge from the toilet and sniff their fingers!
Also, can I say the list is not exhaustive!
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Even at it's Viagra pumped best there was rarely any serious trouble in Sunee. One such time had Thomas of CB threatening a drunk and obnoxious Scottish guy who had wandered in at about 3.00am. Michael turned on the charm, Thomas put the billy club down and the drunk got a little more so.
Just observing his visits must have been so much fun! I imagine he saw himself as Roman Emperor.
There is a VIP who spends time in Boyztown every winter for several weeks. He is around 80, and he always stays at Ambiance.
His evening routine is same every night, he arrives in a wheelchair with small entourage of 2-3 Thais. He has a dinner at Ambiance, by then he is surrounded by many more Thais, guys from Boyz Boyz Boyz would come and greet him with wai, unusually high wai for a foreigner. Some of the guys are allowed to join the VIP at the table.
He is then strolled to Boyz Boyz Boyz, door staff shows unusual respect towards him, his arrival is an event. He then disappears inside the bar.
Some nights I saw him leaving Boyz Boyz Boyz, by then entourage has grown to 4-5 guys, and all the guys escort the VIP to Ambiance. As the procession slowly, very slowly moves, 100 Baht tips are distributed by the VIP to lucky Thai guys. VIP almost never talks, one of the help seems to be in charge. Guys bow and wai to the man constantly, it's a bit like watching a movie, if the movie was about Jesus' coming.
I haven't seen him this fall.
Jesus came and took him away...
The proper way to have sorted this would be for the Aussie who punched the Thai guy to offer a profound apology and 3000 Baht in compensation
That way no face would have been lost and the onlookers would never have got that agitated.
The Aussies probably ended up paying a lot more than that in compo to the Songtaew driver when they got to their destination
Have seen this method of mediation happening countless in clubs or road traffic accidents over the years and everyone leaves satisfied (or at least uninjured!)
Well, you learn something every day. In the movie, "Blazing Saddles", the addle-brained governor was William LePetomane, played by Mel Brooks. When his name was displayed in the movie, there was quite a bit of laughter in the audience and I could never figure out why.
There's a short movie starring the late Leonard Rossiter which tells his story. What was remarkable was the way in which he managed to maintain a Victorian decorousness in his performances. No one could take offence....which was funnier than the farting itself.
You’re correct Oliver - I said it was Harry H Corbett who played the part but now you’ve cited Leonard Rossiter I realise I was wrong