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    Re: Bar closures

    This is rich coming from someone who originally insisted that they would not take on the moderation of this forum under any circumstances.

    "The worm turneth like a horrible squiggly turny thing" SG

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    Re: Bar closures

    Scottish wrote.
    "The worm turneth like a horrible squiggly turny thing"

    I believe that's what every Thai boy you've ever offed has said.

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    Re: Bar closures

    Never - but one did express frustration at not being able to find the hole


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    Re: Bar closures

    back on topic..I love the way the Thais always have a way of skirting the rules..on some religious day..Budda day I think it was...we were all perched in telephone bar drinking liquor out of coffee cups..

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    I remember one holiday, one of the biggies where every bar in Boyztown was closed, every bar except X-Boys that is when it was in it's original location. For the entire evening three policemen in plain clothes sat in the front row to ensure that no alcohol was served and no nudity was shown. The enjoyment I got from their obvious for all to see intense discomfort was far more than watching the boys. Priceless.

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    Re: Bar closures

    Quote Originally Posted by latintopxxx View Post
    back on topic..I love the way the Thais always have a way of skirting the rules..on some religious day..Budda day I think it was...we were all perched in telephone bar drinking liquor out of coffee cups..
    Been here for a good number of these non-alcohol days now. It is funny how the rules only apply to some. I am asked all the time in both Bangkok and Pattaya were to go to drinks on these days, what store will sell my liquer. I swear I should start charging for this info.

    Suffice to say in Bangkok and Pattaya there is never a problem drinking to your hearts content on any holiday, even in boy bars. Like you said, drinking some "coca-cola" that may or may not have something else in, is a common way for bars to skirt the rules. I would advise drinking very quickly if a policeman approached you though. If you want to buy in stores that requires a little more local knowledge. If you are ever near Jomtien or Sathorn soi 1 on one of these days, send me a PM. I can point you in the right direction. You will owe me a beer at some point though!

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    Re: Bar closures

    Not Thai related, but a friend and I went to a small town in Southern Spain (about half an hour) from Malaga. All the bars closed on Christmas Eve so we had to stock up on bread rolls, meats, etc. Maybe the most depressing Christmas lunch I've ever had. However, the bars opened again on Christmas night. So it all turned out well (and there were no turkeys killed in the making of this post)
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe552 View Post
    Not Thai related, but a friend and I went to a small town in Southern Spain (about half an hour) from Malaga. All the bars closed on Christmas Eve so we had to stock up on bread rolls, meats, etc. Maybe the most depressing Christmas lunch I've ever had. However, the bars opened again on Christmas night. So it all turned out well (and there were no turkeys killed in the making of this post)
    I am English, and in England you would find the exact same.
    If you can't deal with it, stay in your dank country. That's how Europe works.

    I left Europe (for other reasons). Maybe you should choose better dates to Travel or better company.
    My Christmas in Barcelona was amazing. I guess it should be surrounded by Colombian hotties. Do you need a bar to have fun? Just rent a villa and have your own party.

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    This was odd....maybe I'm out of the loop but I had no inkling that bars were to be closed last night. Nor, I suspect, did bar-owners. I had an early -evening drink in Boyztown and, returning to my hotel after dinner, found every bar closed, including the ones that had been opened earlier.
    I have the impression, cynical though it may be, that our beloved leaders- local or national- had forgotten that yesterday was the anniversary of the KIng's death and panicked at the last moment.
    My interest in this is not personal insofar as P. and I don't go to the bars (though I must admit that the sight of a darkened Boyztown replicating Bognor-on -Sea in February is not w.hy I travel five thousand miles). However, from a political angle, I do find disturbing the manner in which an official or politician can, at a stroke of the pen, undermine the efforts of thousands of less-wealthy citizens to feed their families. It's not just dancers and owners who miss out but the many who rely on the custom that that accompanies the scene. And many of these people live day by day.
    And something else that is odd; bars close but massage parlours that offer little but happy endings stay open.
    The whole aspect of booze for sale/not for sale on certain days is a confused affair. Normally each bar receives an official paper 'notification' via their police contact, sometimes/normally just the day before any closure/restriction will be enforced but there are other aspects bars take into consideration...even if allowed or not restricted do they give staff the day off in fairness to the fact it might be religious etc, then is it even worth opening if customers are unsure if bars are to be open, so often they take the decision that it's not worth opening.

    Take the previous Thursday 5th Oct, no sale of alcohol due to awk pansa buddhist observance/holiday, all the supermarkets had notices restricting sales on Thursday 5th. On wed night I was out round BT and sunee, met up with bf in BT at 12am and headed to Walking St 12.30am Thurs 5th, Walking St closed completely. So we headed back to Sunee, Double Shot open and busy,so we had a few drinks there, then onto Diamond Bar at 1.30am until it decided to close well after 2am.

    On Thursday evening I met up with Thai friends who play in bands around Pattaya for a few drinks and strums at their rooms as they had a 'free' night due to bar closures. Heading back through a deserted sunee to Mosaik at 10pm to find Double Shot open, busy, noisy, bright and serving whatever alcohol you wanted. TingTong and Forest Bar were also open. Out later after midnight I found most beer bar complexes along 2nd Rd closed, as were most bars in Made In Thailand complex, yet Walking St was as normal, with all AgoGos and music bars open and very busy, Marine Disco was packed at 3am.

    With regard to Friday 13th, we expected all places to be closed and had planned to head to Bkk that day anyway. But I was out on the Thursday night 12th and sunee bars were open to 2am Friday and bosses at both Euro Boys and Diamond Bar had not been told to close so were planning to open as usual on Friday evening and was advised Double Shot was to open also. But nobody seemed sure and there had been no clarification up to that time whether they were to close or not. So despite what cdnmatt said about having a year in advance notice, the bar operators themselves didn't know for sure hours before they were due to open if thy were to be allowed. We were in Silom/Suriwong that evening with Soi Twilight closed and Soi 4 had Telephone/Balcony open as they serve food but soft drinks only and no 'coffee cups' of alcohol permitted. We went just to eat there and on the way back stopped in by 'Seven' for a pack of Heineken, as they had no alcohol sale restrictions, which we had back at the apartment. Didn't bother to check if anywhere was open after 12am, the night in was a welcome change after a number of nights out on the town.

    The attitude of the boys who work in the bars was mixed, some like to observe holidays/Buddhist days, some miss the income and don't seem 'over religious' when it concerns serious loss of earnings, like many things Thai black+white = grey area.

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    Re: Bar closures

    "If you can't deal with it, stay in your dank country. That's how Europe works."

    I lived in the north east of England for 8 years. Enjoyed going to the pub on Christmas day with friends. Can't do that here in Ireland. I honestly don't remember if the pubs would open for a couple of hours in the morning, then close, and reopen after the Eastenders Christmas special.
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