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re: Where to watch an LSU game around the world

Posted on 10/29/11 at 1:56 pm to
Posted by OldeTom
Lafayette
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 10/29/11 at 1:56 pm to
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Bangkok Thailand:

Bourbon Street Restaurant & Oyster Bar.

I am friends with Doug who is the owner. When I am there I either stay at his place as there are apartments over the restaurant (My second home). I can watch it on his cable or on my computer and Slingbox. I bring it everywhere.


I checked out Bourbon Street on my last trip to BKK. Doug Harrison is not from Louisiana as evidenced by the fact that he can't pronounce New Orleans properly and calls pecan pie "PEE CAN pie". He is a nice guy (I'm guessing from Georgia) but the game is never on his cable as you say unless by some fluke chance ESPN Asia is carrying it which is very rare. Just admit that you stream the game over the internet and prefer his rooms because of proximity the red light district.

Your best bet for watching Saints or LSU games is finding a reputable hotel with good broadband(preferably LAN connection).
Posted by LATIGERFAN
Member since Sep 2009
1317 posts
Posted on 10/29/11 at 2:23 pm to
I cant go through all these pages....where can I watch an LSU game in Rome?
Posted by steelreign
Deridder
Member since Jan 2009
11086 posts
Posted on 2/10/12 at 1:57 pm to
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Bangkok Thailand:

Bourbon Street Restaurant & Oyster Bar.

I am friends with Doug who is the owner. When I am there I either stay at his place as there are apartments over the restaurant (My second home). I can watch it on his cable or on my computer and Slingbox. I bring it everywhere.




I checked out Bourbon Street on my last trip to BKK. Doug Harrison is not from Louisiana as evidenced by the fact that he can't pronounce New Orleans properly and calls pecan pie "PEE CAN pie". He is a nice guy (I'm guessing from Georgia) but the game is never on his cable as you say unless by some fluke chance ESPN Asia is carrying it which is very rare. Just admit that you stream the game over the internet and prefer his rooms because of proximity the red light district.

Your best bet for watching Saints or LSU games is finding a reputable hotel with good broadband(preferably LAN connection).


I lived in BKK from 05-08 and went to Bourbon Street Bar on a regular basis. Maybe 2-3 times a month. It was a 20 minute walk from my apartment. Matter of fact, I went there to eat lunch right after I watched the 07 NCG at the Embassy. I don't ever remember them showing any LSU games.
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