Free bingo has restarted in Jomtien Complex at @Home bar beer. It was very popular pre-Covid.
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Free bingo has restarted in Jomtien Complex at @Home bar beer. It was very popular pre-Covid.
Number 11, legs eleven. Number 22, two little fucks (ducks). Number 88, two fat ladyboys. Number 21, key to my room at the Venue. Number 69, eh....don't talk with your mouth full!
Ness, in 2017, was much favoured and sponsored by a very pleasant Aussie guy who had an apartment in Jomtien and sadly died from cancer a couple of years ago. He was a sugar daddy for Ness, who at that time, I believe was attending college paid for in part by said sponsor. According to the Aussie, Ness was living with a more dominant guy of bear-like proportions in Jomtien. Way back then he was, I am sure, not going with Farang other than the Aussie fellow. He is, nevertheless, a very sweet guy. I tried to entice him on two occasions but he was concerned about betraying existing in-place allegiances! I'm going to have another go when I visit Venue in December.
Have a glimpse of South Pattaya today in the afternoon. It is a little dissapointing to see all these shops, restaurants and bars still closed. Let's hope this will change in the near future!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jUdoeWzfBY
I found this link on another board:
https://www.facebook.com/winnerboyba...=page_internal
If you are into twinks :-)
Toyboys back open tonight, hopefully some enterprising person will take over the lease on the former Cupidol premises next
Alcazar cabaret show is also open tonight
And i saw pics earlier from a pretty busy Winner boys. The boys were back in underwear
Things are looking up ! Toyboys used to have some hot boys, but the drinks prices were rather a rip-off. Cupidol varied over the years and was known for twinks. I’m due in Pats in a couple of weeks and will check out Boystown. I understand that Winner in Sunee is now open as a Gogo . The gay scene is waking up.
For those lucky enough to be in Thailand, The Venue Cabaret & Residence in Jomtien have announced two forthcoming events with accompanying photos on their facebook page. The first one is on June 11th, 2022 and the second one is on June 17th, 2022. According to their facebook page, reservations are being taken now for both events.
The facebook photos are copied below for all to enjoy.
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Hi there, I'll be in Pattaya shortly are all the former gay massage places back to pre covid days. I know that Royal House and Scandic massages are open. Are there any others worth a mention. Cheers.
Numerous massage places in Jomtien Complex
I’m guessing that many members currently in Pattaya will already be aware that this coming Saturday, 25 June 2022, the Swing Pattaya Community Pride 2022 parade starts at 3:00 p.m. But for the benefit all our members and readers, full details are copied below from The Venue Cabaret and Residence facebook page:
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The Venue Cabaret and Residence
Welcome to join "Swing Pattaya Community Pride 2022" on Saturday, 25 June 2022
- Parade starts at 3:00 p.m. from Krathing Thong Temple, Jomtien Beach Road to Jomtien Complex Plaza
- Party starts at 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Main stage in front of The Venue.
(Free live music, Cabaret Show on main stage)
- Free Foods, Snack, Drinks booth exhibition (Register for free
coupon in the event)
- The Venue Cabaret Show starts at 10:15 p.m.
#CommunityPride2022
#PrideMonth2022
#TheVenueCabaretShow
#TheVenuePride #thevenueresidence
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According to the latest information on The Venue Cabaret and Residence facebook page, preparations for the SWING Community Pride Party 2022 are now almost finished. And they say that the Venue show starts a little later tonight at 10:15pm, but is still a full length show. It sounds and looks like it will be a good night out.
Photos from their facebook page are copied below -
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I hope someone will post a video on Youtube.
Andy, I couldn’t see anything on YouTube covering the party at Jomtien, but there are several videos showing the International Pride Festival Parade on Pattaya Beach Road, two of which I have copied below.
https://youtu.be/YZTx9Pv0EIA
https://youtu.be/js5Vrd4WMoE
A still photo from last night's party at Jomtien taken from The Venue Cabaret and Residence facebook page is posted below and there is a short 2 minute video on their facebook page, which can be found by clicking on the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?...26%20residence
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And good to see the masks are disappearing!
A friend in Pattaya posted some great photographs of Saturday’s Pride Parade on his facebook page, and has given me permission to post a selection of them here on Sawatdee.
He also asked me to include a link to his facebook page, where many more photos of the parade and other scenes from Thailand can be viewed.
facebook link for Christian Köppel: https://www.facebook.com/christiankoeppel
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Hey, It's a good time to visit and worth it. But according to COVID guidelines you need to take care. That's really important
You can read daily updates of VISAs on this platform:
https://www.globalcitizensolutions.c...sas-explained/
Nearly all Thais and the majority of falangs that we see are wearing masks and taking care. We're having a great time. No regrets about coming.
Farangs wearing masks in Pattaya?
You sure got that wrong.
Wearing masks getting less and less common in Pattaya. I’ve noticed on the baht buses, it now common NOT to wear masks,
especially among farangs, Indians Arabs and Asians. I can’t differentiate among Asians, who is Thai or Japanese, Korean etc.
These observations are nighttime and alcohol could be a factor..
Not so last week, at least on the Jomtien-Royal Garden- Big C part of the route which we used every day usually twice..
I do accept that falangs and other tourists were often without masks but it was rare to see even a single Thai without one on buses , crowded or otherwise. The malls were much the same.
The JC, with its falangs and working guys however, was virtually mask-free.