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2am......so Bad?

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It does'nt matter what time you start,sometimes you just need to see the early morning sun to know its time to go to bed. :o

We've had other threads like this, but hey, I agree. It doesn't matter what time the bars close, I still drink as much as I want by starting earlier!

I can, however, accept that some people like the idea of staying up later, maybe coming out of a bar and seeing the sunrise!

For me, 2am is as late as I ever stay up these days! :o

2am is fine for me personally and i think that 2am is fine for most bars to close, but an exclusion zone or a few nightclubs is required to cater for tourists that save hard all year to holiday in Thailand/Samui.

all places mentioned above are full of shady thais ,early to bed for me thanks

all places mentioned above are full of shady thais ,early to bed for me thanks

:o

sound is probably my favourite out of the aforementioned. I think they've closed off the pool part now though - that was the best bit.

I remember when there was a pool outside supersub in lamai.

one night myself and a few others (farang) started chucking some thai girls into the pool (all done in good humour).

what we didn't consider was the fact they all had mobile phones which - after their dip in the pool - were now f**ked.

the night ended with a group of farang and a group of thai girls arguing over who was footing the bill for the buggered mobiles. I think we settled on paying for 1 mobile each.

schoolboy error.

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