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So I never really frequented this place much but went & wasn't impressed (2001).

I've seen photos & it now looks a whole lot different. More up market?

Any views?

Also, anyone remember Soi Zero?

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There is nothing upmarket about Soi Cowboy...lots of girls...lots of bars...and a decent music spot at the end some evenings.

Tis what it is!

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Had two Korean contractors go there last week. They told me that prices were the same or higher there than in Korea... Hahaha.... Shoot yourself in the foot I guess. The decline of this country is due to greed in all areas and not just Thai.

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Most expats I know take advantage of the happy hour which lasts until 9/9.30 in most bars.

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What a nice evening that sounds

Not sure about Zero, never went, looked to seedy even for me

Didn't like the look of the short time rooms further along the track

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Didn't like the look of the short time rooms further along the track

Short time rooms?

You do it right there in the bar, mate.

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Most expats I know take advantage of the happy hour which lasts until 9/9.30 in most bars.

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What a nice evening that sounds

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It's sitting in a bar having a beer after work, mostly talking shop. Happens everywhere.

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whistling.gif Do you remember the Thermae and/or Washington Square?

Ah Wild Country. 500b would go along way. They'd go home with a full belly, bless 'em.

So I've been told.

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The original Thermae not the Japanese crap house of today.....Even Clinton Plaza or the bar area across the street that got bulldozed one night after an hours notice.

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Most expats I know take advantage of the happy hour which lasts until 9/9.30 in most bars.

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What a nice evening that sounds

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It's sitting in a bar having a beer after work, mostly talking shop. Happens everywhere.

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It's sitting in Cowboy surrounded by Lovely half naked women drinking Happy Hour

Spot The Difference

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Most expats I know take advantage of the happy hour which lasts until 9/9.30 in most bars.

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What a nice evening that sounds

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It's sitting in a bar having a beer after work, mostly talking shop. Happens everywhere.

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It's sitting in Cowboy surrounded by Lovely half naked women drinking Happy Hour

Spot The Difference

Touchy-feeley ones.

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Pre-internet, Cowboy could be a good night out, even the small outside bars where that new tower is (Exchange Tower?) on the corner of Asoke could be fun. But now, everybody knows about it and greed and neon lights have taken over.

Still if that rings your bells, go and enjoy. wink.png

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I prefer to do my happy hour drinking in a normal bar.

But there are normal bars all over the world. Drinking in a gogo bar (or as we usually do, sitting outside on the terrace watching the comings and goings) is a uniquely Thai.

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whistling.gif Do you remember the Thermae and/or Washington Square?

Ah Wild Country. 500b would go along way. They'd go home with a full belly, bless 'em.

So I've been told.

Aha... those were the days, when all the girls knew you by name and they wai you on entering

the establishment, and all wanted to sit by you hoping you take them home, those were

the original girls, well before the tidal wave of Horney Japs has discovered the game

throwing their money around and thus ruining paradise for all of us....

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I prefer to do my happy hour drinking in a normal bar.

But there are normal bars all over the world. Drinking in a gogo bar (or as we usually do, sitting outside on the terrace watching the comings and goings) is a uniquely Thai.

Indeed there are. But I live in Bangkok. And I prefer my beer without a view of a fat middle-aged German pawing at a teenager.

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I prefer to do my happy hour drinking in a normal bar.

But there are normal bars all over the world. Drinking in a gogo bar (or as we usually do, sitting outside on the terrace watching the comings and goings) is a uniquely Thai.

Indeed there are. But I live in Bangkok. And I prefer my beer without a view of a fat middle-aged German pawing at a teenager.

Ah! So you're familiar with my colleague Fritz!

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I prefer to do my happy hour drinking in a normal bar.

But there are normal bars all over the world. Drinking in a gogo bar (or as we usually do, sitting outside on the terrace watching the comings and goings) is a uniquely Thai.

Indeed there are. But I live in Bangkok. And I prefer my beer without a view of a fat middle-aged German pawing at a teenager.

Ah! So you're familiar with my colleague Fritz!

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Probably Not

He just goes to the wrong bars

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