Pattaya Nightlife

PeteGill

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Fcuking love the Thais!

Still laughing and joking, getting on with it
I got that too... Life knocks them down, they just get up dust themselves down and get on with it. Often with a joke.

Years ago I was talking to a Thai friend, i knew she had not been well but had no idea how bad things were. She joked to me that her hair go on holiday. A few weeks later i got the news that Cancer had taken her.
 

MarcTwoSix

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Years ago I was talking to a Thai friend, i knew she had not been well but had no idea how bad things were. She joked to me that her hair go on holiday. A few weeks later i got the news that Cancer had taken her.
Ha, unreal attitude

I was trying to explain to my wife that not only was I balding in the back, but that my hair was going flat(thinning I guess0

I asked her if she understood, she said "yeah, your hair is sleepy a little bit" 5555
 

PeteGill

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Jomttein is probably amongst my pick of places I would stay long time in Thailand. A huge choice of accommodation at great prices and with just enough night life to keep away from Central Pattaya aside from the odd night out. Better beach too, but that is not saying much.
 

Dupree

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Jomttein is probably amongst my pick of places I would stay long time in Thailand. A huge choice of accommodation at great prices and with just enough night life to keep away from Central Pattaya aside from the odd night out. Better beach too, but that is not saying much.
Is the beach water still brown sewage?
 

PeteGill

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Is the beach water still brown sewage?
I must admit that when I visit Pattaya, the beach is the last thing on my mind. I have far better beaches just over a kilometer from my house. I may just glance at them whilst taking a morning walk along the promenade, but that is it.
People do swim there, but I would not :D

But then again I don't swim in the sea at home either.
 

Quarky

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I must admit that when I visit Pattaya, the beach is the last thing on my mind. I have far better beaches just over a kilometer from my house. I may just glance at them whilst taking a morning walk along the promenade, but that is it.
People do swim there, but I would not :D

But then again I don't swim in the sea at home either.
On the plus side you know sharks can't survive in the water in Pattaya... 55
 

PeteGill

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After Vietnam I spent eight days in Pattaya. a bit of a mistake to be honest.
I should have done Pattaya first or gone to CM at the end of the trip. It also did not help that I had picked up a head cold at the end of the Vietnam trip and was battling with the after effects.
Perhaps I am getting old (I am) But the place just seemed to look very desperate during the day. It was a little better at night.
But I did have some good moments however.
Heaves Above on Soi Boomerang was well worth a few visits and funny enough I was taking an afternoon walk along beach road and decided to stick my head in to good old Tahitian Queen. It was full and the music as always was good old 70's rock, my style. The ladies were a mixed bag, but certainly no better or worse than a lot of the clubs and bars that I visited.
It was good to get back down to The Pattaya Beer Garden for a pint and a meal before a rather short visit to Walking street. I did however pop in to Le Pub and had a quick chat with Mr egg. A nice guy actually.
Tree Town was dead, or perhaps at 8:30 PM it was still too early. I never went back to have a look at later in the evening.
Had a decent evening at one of the music bars on Soi Buakhao. Otherwise my time was mainly spent at various bars and Gent's clubs on Soi Pothole.
I was actually very happy to end the trip and head back home.

I am not going to say that i will never go back but if I do it will be no more than four nights and at the start of my tip. I seem to enjoy it better that way.
 
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