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1.- Whereas Sextile prefers to do his walkabouts in the forenoon, I did mine today at around dusk and later.
2.- Monday evening, 24 May 2010 (curfew from 11 p.m. tonight)
By about 7 or 8 p.m., the foot massage places along Silom Road were closing, as were other shops. Even fast food and convenience stores were closing between 8 and 9 p.m. QUOTE]
1.- Were it not for tee rak I'd be happy to join you in yr. evenings' perambulations; but he prefers that I'm back in my app't. & tucked-up in my little wooden bed by 22.oo.hrs. - but possibly that young spark has some ulterior motive, too?
2.- Y'day., (24th.], SILCOM was starting to CLOSE at around 17.oo.hrs., (a trifle early for an 23.oo.hrs' curfew, I thought - but looking-at the way that the rd.-tfc. was piling-up on both carriageway's of Si Lom rd. possibly a wise precaution?],.
-- Today, when I entered SILCOM. at approx. 25153O.hrs., there were printed notices either side of SILCOM's. Si Lom rd. ent'ce. announcing a 19.oo.hrs. CLOSURE.
-- Today evening, at approx. 19.oo.hrs., walking-along S'wong. rd. PURITY MASSAGE was the only such place to be CLOSED.
- Some of the S'WONGSE HTL's. short-time rooms were in use!
- JUPITER 2OO2. was OPENING for the evening.
- In Soi Than Tawan TAWAN CLUB had its neon sign lit, colored-lights switched ON and te front door OPEN.
- RAMENTAI, COCA & MANGO TREE were all OPEN.
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