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    Re: Nice boys was good

    If Nice Boys eventually closes for good it will be their own fault. Too many overweight boys and apart from the Hollywood Three of Tui. Nye and Mar no superstars.

    Twenty customers the other day so they turned the music up so loud and had the base pounding away to pulsate the pacemaker. Customers started to leave within minutes, drinks unfinished.

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    Re: Nice boys was good

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    If Nice Boys eventually closes for good it will be their own fault. Twenty customers the other day so they turned the music up so loud and had the base pounding away to pulsate the pacemaker. Customers started to leave within minutes, drinks unfinished.
    WHY oh WHY do bars do this? I just don't get it. There is such a thing as "loud music" and then there is such a thing as "painful" music levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc K View Post

    WHY oh WHY do bars do this? I just don't get it. There is such a thing as "loud music" and then there is such a thing as "painful" music levels.
    Good question.

    The only thing I can think of is that younger Thais often equate LOUD MUSIC to FUN - and the LOUDER the music is - the more fun they think people are having. This isn't much different than what I experienced growing up in the 70's when LOUD music at public venues ruled.

    Beer and Mak should know better. Maybe they just don't care anymore...who knows.

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