The Wildest Bar in Town

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Only 9 students? Are you sure you didn't go to the P.C. Air campus instead ?

It's hard to tell these days but did they advise you to "go around and come in on the alternate runway"?
Did you notice if they had quite small "overhead lockers" and that you had to "stow your bags under the seat in front of you".

At least you had a wild night in Sleepy Hollow.
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Frank Hovis wrote:Only 9 students? Are you sure you didn't go to the P.C. Air campus instead ?

It's hard to tell these days but did they advise you to "go around and come in on the alternate runway"?
Did you notice if they had quite small "overhead lockers" and that you had to "stow your bags under the seat in front of you".

At least you had a wild night in Sleepy Hollow.
WTF.......I might have had one Leo to many and "Gate Crashed" the wrong venue :banghead:

Ladies & Gentleman, may I have your attention please......fasten your seatbelts and open the window blinds......
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On one of my few ventures out after dark, a friend and I went to the Indian place at the top of Soi 80 for dinner last night. He wanted to have some drinks after so we went to the first bar across the street about 30 meters down Soi 80. Music was loud, scantily clad young ladies were dancing, and there were at least 4 other pensioners in there besides my friend and I. A good time was had by all. To a guy in his mid 60's this seemed like a pretty wild bar... suggest you try it Toni... :cheers:
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hhfarang wrote:On one of my few ventures out after dark, a friend and I went to the Indian place at the top of Soi 80 for dinner last night. He wanted to have some drinks after so we went to the first bar across the street about 30 meters down Soi 80. Music was loud, scantily clad young ladies were dancing, and there were at least 4 other pensioners in there besides my friend and I. A good time was had by all. To a guy in his mid 60's this seemed like a pretty wild bar... suggest you try it Toni... :cheers:
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^ No, I was back at the Indian place for lunch today and I think it was the AIR PORT.
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Yep, first bar is airport then exotic then hut, but all 3 can be quite lively and exotic also has EPL
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Its2013 guys, there are no air hostesses, only flight attendants, probably soon they will be, high altidude consumer consultants.
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joecoolfrog wrote:Sigh......

Just reading this now but thats such a great answer. Love it !!! ha ha.
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Sounds like I've missed some exciting places to drink in. Need to get off my butt and get out there.
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Lung Per wrote:
Toni Pepperoni wrote:
Ripcord wrote:Wild, is what you make of the moment your in,

go to TING TONG bar on soi 80, and just walk from there, you will find wild)))

:guns: :cheers: :twisted: :D

Well, had another good stroll over Soi 80 last night and.......it was pretty busy, but the large number of grandma's dressed in ill-fitted, over used ex-pattaya gogo dancer donated salvation army dresses is not
really my cup of thea. Had to take about 15 bottles of Leo before I started to notice 1 or 2 pretty pies.
I've said it before and obviously I need to say it again: Hua Hin is not for you. You belong in Pattaya. Have a pleasant trip.
Couldn't agree more, well said, this is not the town for crazyness. That's why I moved here FROM Pattaya, to get away from the insanity..
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anyone thats says there are no good looking girls in soi 80 obviously has way too high an opinion of themselves
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Hey Toni Pepperoni!
Are you the guy I met in a small café on Soi 94? It was about 2 years ago, I was having a nice
quiet evening with my pal Bob, and the Scot, and suddenly there was a loud fellow who showed up
and became immediately obnoxious. It was a relief when his Thai friend took him away to somewhere else. Even Pattaya is not wild enough for some people. Just a suggestion, be careful if you go to the Philippines, looking for a wild time and being an obnoxious jerk. I heard of a thing called the Philippine necktie and it is not what you think it is.
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