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Nightclubs, Discos In Pattaya

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Boring - unless its Polos - me and my gf have a good laff when an unaware lad gets pulled on stage and he doesnt have a clue what they are up to.  :o

Classrooms - bit funny as well. Dancers scramble for ping pong balls when you throw them out on stage. (get dosh for each one) :D

I hang out at Polo quite a bit, up until the last trip. One of the wee-young dancers decided she was going to be the next soon-to-be ex-g/f, compete with her version of the "sick buffalo" story in her first email. She got to be the next "ex" a little sooner than she expected.

The shows have changed a bit, and I got the impression that the girls were not putting as much effort into their performances as they used to (getting bored perhaps).

Happy A-Go-Go was using golf-balls instead of ping-pong balls. Staff would go around getting customers to "buy" balls (20 baht each ?). When they had a bucketfull, they would toss them on stage and the girls would scramble to grab as many as they could. Good for a laugh, once.

When I get out of this place finally (Nov/Dec ?), I'm going to have to make the rounds of those places. Problem is, they change so rapidly, any info you get is outdated before the hang-over wears off !

The only thing that seems to stay constant is the good old Blues Factory. Had to scratch my head a couple of weeks ago though. Sitting in the Lucky Bar and saw the usual crew of "Blues" girls on Walking Street with their signs, and a crew of other girls, dressed somewhat sexier, along side them.

Turns out the other crew were from the Coyote A-Go-Go (what is the name of that soi that comes off of Sai Song (2nd Road) towards soi Lucky ?).

Must have a hard time getting customers in there, as there are usually a couple of hundred moto-scooters parked out front evey night.

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Boring - unless its Polos - me and my gf have a good laff when an unaware lad gets pulled on stage and he doesnt have a clue what they are up to.  :o

Classrooms - bit funny as well. Dancers scramble for ping pong balls when you throw them out on stage. (get dosh for each one) :D

I hang out at Polo quite a bit, up until the last trip. One of the wee-young dancers decided she was going to be the next soon-to-be ex-g/f, compete with her version of the "sick buffalo" story in her first email. She got to be the next "ex" a little sooner than she expected.

The shows have changed a bit, and I got the impression that the girls were not putting as much effort into their performances as they used to (getting bored perhaps).

Happy A-Go-Go was using golf-balls instead of ping-pong balls. Staff would go around getting customers to "buy" balls (20 baht each ?). When they had a bucketfull, they would toss them on stage and the girls would scramble to grab as many as they could. Good for a laugh, once.

When I get out of this place finally (Nov/Dec ?), I'm going to have to make the rounds of those places. Problem is, they change so rapidly, any info you get is outdated before the hang-over wears off !

The only thing that seems to stay constant is the good old Blues Factory. Had to scratch my head a couple of weeks ago though. Sitting in the Lucky Bar and saw the usual crew of "Blues" girls on Walking Street with their signs, and a crew of other girls, dressed somewhat sexier, along side them.

Turns out the other crew were from the Coyote A-Go-Go (what is the name of that soi that comes off of Sai Song (2nd Road) towards soi Lucky ?).

Must have a hard time getting customers in there, as there are usually a couple of hundred moto-scooters parked out front evey night.

Its ok though because they stick to the pavements :D The entrance to the Soi is for my girls only. :D

Boring - unless its Polos - me and my gf have a good laff when an unaware lad gets pulled on stage and he doesnt have a clue what they are up to.  :o

Classrooms - bit funny as well. Dancers scramble for ping pong balls when you throw them out on stage. (get dosh for each one) :D

I hang out at Polo quite a bit, up until the last trip. One of the wee-young dancers decided she was going to be the next soon-to-be ex-g/f, compete with her version of the "sick buffalo" story in her first email. She got to be the next "ex" a little sooner than she expected.

The shows have changed a bit, and I got the impression that the girls were not putting as much effort into their performances as they used to (getting bored perhaps).

Happy A-Go-Go was using golf-balls instead of ping-pong balls. Staff would go around getting customers to "buy" balls (20 baht each ?). When they had a bucketfull, they would toss them on stage and the girls would scramble to grab as many as they could. Good for a laugh, once.

When I get out of this place finally (Nov/Dec ?), I'm going to have to make the rounds of those places. Problem is, they change so rapidly, any info you get is outdated before the hang-over wears off !

The only thing that seems to stay constant is the good old Blues Factory. Had to scratch my head a couple of weeks ago though. Sitting in the Lucky Bar and saw the usual crew of "Blues" girls on Walking Street with their signs, and a crew of other girls, dressed somewhat sexier, along side them.

Turns out the other crew were from the Coyote A-Go-Go (what is the name of that soi that comes off of Sai Song (2nd Road) towards soi Lucky ?).

Must have a hard time getting customers in there, as there are usually a couple of hundred moto-scooters parked out front evey night.

Its ok though because they stick to the pavements :D The entrance to the Soi is for my girls only. :D

Private entrance and top quality venue....no wonder it`s a winner :D

Coyote A-Go-Go

Went in there on Opening night. Funny as <deleted>. There's this "Fireman's Pole" and the Dancers where sliding down it.....head first :D They hadn't practised enough and where slamming into the stage on their heads :D:D Quite a nice place though.....for the Air Conditioning of course :o:D

I've been hearing some stories about a bar named Buffalo Bar. Is that true that ladies are offering blowjobs right on the spot? Under the table? I kinda like that. I had one in Bkk in Soi Cowboy, afterschool bar. I am just thinking that having a thai girlfriend 24 hours in home doesn't give you too much time to "fly" and choosing a place like Sabai Dee or Sabai Land seems a little shady...i don't like it.

akimagure

I bloody hope not my wife works there :D:D:o

narrrrrrr mate its not as good as it was a few years back but not far from Soi Buakao for old Tiger to stride up there, but i only go as the peanuts are really nice they serve there :D:D

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