August 18, 200718 yr just looked at the phuket forum and they've been told buisness as usual over the weekend referendum anybody know if this rule also applies to samui ?
August 18, 200718 yr Was scheduled to go out tonight to a wine bar called Vino here in Bangkok, but they are not serving alcohol tonight, so have cancelled. Pain in the derriere, especially as I am not entitled to vote, so my befuddled brain would not be too overworked by the Herculean task of putting an "x" in the appropriate box.
August 18, 200718 yr Sorry to alarm anyone, but it seems the "no alcohol" is fairly arbitrary, and I just happened to hit on one that is applying this rule. I have since found others that are not.
August 18, 200718 yr My local bar (Farang/Thai ownership) informed me "business as usual" so at least I'm okay.
August 18, 200718 yr My local bar (Farang/Thai ownership) informed me "business as usual" so at least I'm okay. as it is not an election, but instead a referendum, this vote is not goverened by the election alcohol laws.
August 18, 200718 yr Author My local bar (Farang/Thai ownership) informed me "business as usual" so at least I'm okay. as it is not an election, but instead a referendum, this vote is not goverened by the election alcohol laws. in samui it seems were open as well
August 18, 200718 yr Soi sound have a mardi gras from 6pm Saturday until 6am Sunday. Looks like all bars are open as usual.
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