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We next stopped at Hua Hin, which is the domicile of the King of Thailand, and a very gorgeous place it was too. We stayed for a few days. The beach was very refined and sandy. You could see the refinement of the very expensive guests that were in the grand hotels along the (very attractive) beach front, and the restaurants and entertainment along the beach and in the town were extremely welcoming after the fifth-style facilities we had got used to in Pattaya.
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There was a young American lad called Liam. He was in truth into the spiritual side of Thailand, and was doing massage instruction with a local spiritual guru. Then there was Lasse, a Swedish guitarist, who tried to get to Koh Phangnan every year. Ron was a Canadian that was also not on his first visit, and seemed to be going through a small depression, most likely because he knew he was going home soon. These three, me and Michele, started on the partying in the afternoon.
The bar at Rainbow was literally yards from the sea, and I sat there during the day whilst doing my work on the internet. You couldn't possibly hope for a better view while working in the office. So about four o'clock I put my computer away and we all gathered around the table.
I brought out my bottle of Absolut vodka which Michele had kindly got me as one of my presents, and we had a small toast to my 48 years, joined by the Aussie "landlord", Martin, and washed it down with a few cold cocktails. We then all got on our mopeds and went to the main town, where we had got off the ferry when we [url=http://www.tagverts.com/barbour.php]barbour deutschland[/url] arrived, and found ourselves a well-liked seafood saloon beside the beach.
The meal went splendidly, and we talked rubbishwhile knocking back a few more beers. I had a pizza as I'm a vegetarian, but the others had been fishing together (including Michele), so shared some big local fish dish.
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First we started off with tequila shots, and then each of us had to select a shot from the bar before we moved on to the next venue. We were aiming for "bar street" and our next task was to find a pool table for a few games. We were joined by an English couple that we had been introduced to through a friend in Spain. I won all the games (or they let me win because it was my birthday!) until Ron came good in the last game and knocked me off.
By then we grew drunker and drunker, and the inn was shutting at 11pm, so we thought it prudent to get us, and our mopeds, a bit closer to home before indulging too much.
About a mile from the Rainbow it started to pour, and when I say rain I mean RAIN! so we pulled into one of the tourist bars on the side of the road. The girlies were very friendly and we all got beers and chatted to the lovely Thai "first-rate-time-girls" as they kept the beers coming..
We told them it was my birthday and the whole saloon joined in a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for me, which was nice! One of the girls had taken a liking to Liam, who was fending her off as politely as possible, but when she rolled a very big joint for us he became much more cosy with her.
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gradually Liam and Ron , and the rest of us didn't last much longer, but I didn't want this sparkling night to end, and walked over to my hammock outside our hutwhile Michele went to bed. I lay there listening to the waves and watching the early fishing boats go out, and I was wishing that every birthday could be just like this one!
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