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October 19th, 2016, 07:01
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Quieter bars
'As one gets older, things start to go wrong'
This statement of the bleedin' obvious came from a remarkable, wizened and very plummily spoken guy, now resident in Hua Hin and known to all as Dr Mike, who has spent much of his medical career tending 'pro bono' to people across the globe who would otherwise be unable to afford medical treatment.. His recollections of living with and tending to the Masai warriors alone, is a half hour well spent.
In my case, most things have not gone wrong, aside from my hearing which is now wracked by tinnitus. This does not greatly impair my hearing, except when someone is speaking to me over a background of loud music, in which event, I can often make sense of bugger all.
However..
it's too stereotypical of a grumpy old man to moan about loud music..
But.. now that recent events have obliged bars to turn down the volume control, I'm seeing a host of posts on both gay and straight forums welcoming the drop in volume levels.
So.. when crusing for a bar to visit, are you:
a) Unconcerned by the music volume
b) Positively attracted by loud music
c) Negatively deterred by loud music
Last edited by Old git; October 19th, 2016 at 07:12.
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