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So guess who stumbled across a kick-ass after hours “lounge” off Commercial last night after an art show?

Ever heard of the Bed Supper Club in Bangkok?

This place was a lot like Bed Supper Club, only on a lower budget. The concept rocks – place a row of beds around the dancefloor and then get really great DJs to spin. The space off Commercial was a mixed gay, straight, hipster, Granville St crowd. If your friends suggest going, go with them. The best dancing I’ve had in years and if these dancers had been there, I probably would have died and gone to gay heaven:

Thanks to my Brazilian friend for sending this. Made my Sunday…

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