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[Info] Thailand : Phuket


Simon Soh

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shoei_com:

 

Can.. I can bring you there no probs.. After Suzy's, racingter can bring you to Tiger Disco.. Can hook you up with an internet cafe gal.. Haha..

 

 

racingter:

 

On boh?

 

haha Om lar!

 

O, i good man la.... :angel: so can i dun GO....... :shy:

 

haha ya u good man..i virgin lehz:angel:

 

good man just like me eh??

okok.... let's go 'banana' and have a coke each! :cheers:

 

450 b for 2 cokes?:cheeky:

 

 

 

Can we dun go to Papaya for dinner as izzt abit EX, maybe we go to Nai Na to have 99Bath Buffet.... :angel:

 

 

i wanna eat the 99 b buffet...!!!:thumb:

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haha Om lar!

 

 

 

haha ya u good man..i virgin lehz:angel:

 

 

 

450 b for 2 cokes?:cheeky:

 

 

 

Can we dun go to Papaya for dinner as izzt abit EX, maybe we go to Nai Na to have 99Bath Buffet.... :angel:

 

 

i wanna eat the 99 b buffet...!!!:thumb:

 

izzt nw $200B for ine coke n dun i like look a good man.... :angel:

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Life is short, Ride hard..........

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shoei_com:

 

You look like good man meh? Hehe.. Big devil hidden within.. :p

 

Guys:

 

Am back to Phuket now.. The place is quiet.. The high season has not picked up.. Hopefully the hotel rates will stay low during Phuket Bike Week and Songkran..

 

There's a huge club/bar being built behind Jungceylon, right opposite Banzaan Fresh Market.. Looks like another happening place in the future..

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shoei_com:

 

You look like good man meh? Hehe.. Big devil hidden within.. :p

 

Guys:

 

Am back to Phuket now.. The place is quiet.. The high season has not picked up.. Hopefully the hotel rates will stay low during Phuket Bike Week and Songkran..

 

There's a huge club/bar being built behind Jungceylon, right opposite Banzaan Fresh Market.. Looks like another happening place in the future..

 

 

 

Behind the streets huh.....wow...than when we go there,we all will become backstreet boys...:cheeky:

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Racingter:

 

Damn funny lar you.. You should come to Chiang Rai.. 2 hour Thai massage at 200 Baht only! Cheap Cheap.. SGD8.00..

 

u currently in chiang rai?

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http://phuketgazette.com/news/index.asp?id=7120

 

"Those who enjoy a drunken water fight at Songkran (Thai New Year) will also be in for a shock this year: the Act also bans alcohol sales during a number of Thai festivals – Songkran included."

 

there goes my singha beer!!!

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This sounds interesting.

 

Temple booze ban campaign launched

 

PHUKET CITY: Temple fair enthusiasts take note: it is now not only immoral to drink on temple grounds – it is also illegal.

 

This is the message of a new “Temples are not Bars; Salas are not Gambling Dens” campaign launched by Phuket Governor Preecha Ruangjanon on February 26.

 

The campaign was launched as part of a merit-making ceremony at Manik Temple in tambon Srisoonthorn, Thalang. It aims to raise public awareness that drinking or gambling on temple grounds is now against the law.

 

Unbeknownst to many, the new Alcohol Control Act 2008 came into force on February 14 this year. The Act bans the consumption of alcohol at temples and other places used to hold religious rites, as well as hospitals, government offices, schools, and petrol stations.

 

Those who enjoy a drunken water fight at Songkran (Thai New Year) will also be in for a shock this year: the Act also bans alcohol sales during a number of Thai festivals – Songkran included.

 

The new provincial campaign has a budget of 54,000 baht, most of which will be spent on signs informing people that drinking and gambling will no longer be tolerated in places of worship.

 

The signs will be displayed at all 37 temples in Phuket.

 

Large billboards will be erected at Saphan Hin, the Tesco-Lotus intersection and Patong.

 

Kriangsak Jinaphong, chief of the Phuket Provincial Buddhism Office, said, “We now have the Alcohol Control Act 2008. This is because alcohol causes health and family problems, accidents and crime, and damages the economy and the image of the country.”

 

Most people are still unaware the new law has come into force, and some are still drinking or buying and selling alcohol on temple grounds, especially at ordainment celebrations and funerals, he said.

 

Measures 27 and 31 of the new Act forbid this behavior and violators will be punished – with fines and imprisonment, he added.

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