Mr Butterfly Hostess Bar On Street 136 Raided For the 3rd Time Over Loud Music
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Re: Mr Butterfly Hostess Bar On Street 136 Raided For the 3rd Time Over Loud Music
They should be on a winner with the curved outdoors counter like the place on the corner of Nana Plaza. But the girls are pretty ordinary and the passing trade is nothing like Nana obviously. The ladyboy who has been around for years, I think she started at Up Down proudly showed me her third Australian tourist visa! I have boyfriend in Sydney.
Re: Mr Butterfly Hostess Bar On Street 136 Raided For the 3rd Time Over Loud Music
I got this response when I whined about this during my 1st extended stay in snooky a couple years ago. where I learned about it after a '3 am drunk stumble in' and all to short sleep.General Mackevili wrote:But Khmer wedding and funeral music can start blasting at 4 AM.
I know, it's their culture.
I got to wondering just how long khmers have had electricity, amplifiers and huge metal speakers..(especially in the more remote areas)..?
it can't possibly be one of the 'traditions' that's been around for too many years...
(sure the music/chanting, but not the abnormal amplification!!! )
just sayin'
cheers
Bertros
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Almost a century. Speakers can be run off batteries or generators so you don't necessarily need a grid.Bertros wrote: I got to wondering just how long khmers have had electricity, amplifiers and huge metal speakers..(especially in the more remote areas)..?
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Re: Mr Butterfly Hostess Bar On Street 136 Raided For the 3rd Time Over Loud Music
in Cambodia?John Bingham wrote:Almost a century. Speakers can be run off batteries or generators so you don't necessarily need a grid.Bertros wrote: I got to wondering just how long khmers have had electricity, amplifiers and huge metal speakers..(especially in the more remote areas)..?
ok, maybe. but color me dubious.
would have been some interesting circuitry/parts in the amp's back in 1916.
along with the cost of such items.
just sayin'
Bertros
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Re: Mr Butterfly Hostess Bar On Street 136 Raided For the 3rd Time Over Loud Music
The days of this place are numbered. There was a fight started inside and carried outside over a bill and looked like police involved again. Friday night around midnight. Too early for the drunkest of the drunks to even be out yet. Not sure what I was doing out so early myself? It was two foriegners and one a little bloody. Dont know the ending but looked scary with many shouts from the police at manager lady.
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