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hutsori:
Man you need to chill a bit there bro. I was merely suggesting that you had an antogonistic tone when you were posting and I was just quetioning it. No need to criticize my reading comprehension man. I might have been skimming the passages a little too much and failed to comprehend the reasoning behind your posts, but there's no need to put me on the same page as Bush. Just out of curiosity, what is the ethnicity of your asian half?
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I would be coming to Seoul next month and was suggested to stay at New World Hotel. Is this a good hotel? Can anyone tell me about the class of hotel this is? And, any good actions nearby, i.e., barbershops, coffeeshops, or noraebangs where I can have some chicks? Thanks
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Dear Casper,
Prices for a "haircut" have remained steady the past few years. To me, the average price seems to be around 60,000 won, depending of the grade of service. Once I asked the price, and was told 50,000 for HJ. I usually give 70,000 if a BJ is included. The most I have been quoted is 100,000, and that was full service, but have had FS for less.
However, for 60,000 won you can get FS at one of the RLD districts. Depends on what you are willing to spend and your disposable cash. I've heard that barbershops are more expensive in the Kangnam (south of the Han River) area. Prices also vary outside of Seoul.
My experience is that Pusan is more expensive as far as barbershops go. Remember: supply and demand. There are barbershops offering extra services all over Seoul.
photoman
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Casper as you walk up the hill the Rous is on the right near the top. Enjoy yourself Gina is simply one of the best.
Photoman where exactly is the Yonsan post office? And where is 588? I was just at the Electronics market the other day and I thought I might have been close to 588 but was to embarrased to ask for directions. I know there is alot of construction going on in that area. Thanks
Ciao
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Nico/Photoman,
Thanks for the info, appreciated, after reading all the good things about Gina (Rous) I really have to get myself there. Reading the Pusan pages (Medic & Analkiss) they mentioned Tabang (coffee shops) being a good source of entertainment, are there any of these shops in Seoul? This weekend I'm tied up, but next weekend I intend to have a blast, starting Friday night and if I can keep it up, finish Sunday morning, going to try a bit of everything. Will report back later in week.
Cheers
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Amateur:
New World hotel is a mid class business hotel although I have never stayed there. It is about the same as Samjung Hotel one mile to the west. New World is in the middle of the Kangnam action. Out the front door, turn right and walk down the hill and there is good drinking place near the sports club but expensive. Turn left out of New World and for the next mile, endless drinking places. Helps to have Korean guide.
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Amateur,
Also, you can find a very famous room-salon (named 'Gallery') on the 2nd and 3rd fl. of that hotel, while on the basement level, there also is a room-salon (named 'mania').
But still those two are very expensive.
Daniel
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Love Taipei
[i]Amateur:
New World hotel is a mid class business hotel although I have never stayed there. It is about the same as Samjung Hotel one mile to the west. New World is in the middle of the Kangnam action. Out the front door, turn right and walk down the hill and there is good drinking place near the sports club but expensive. Turn left out of New World and for the next mile, endless drinking places. Helps to have Korean guide. [/i][/QUOTE]
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casper,
Those kind of coffee shops are seldom found in Seoul area these days, but still you could be there in a remote town, especially in a small port town.
There, in coffee shop with that kind of service, girls are emplyed by the hours, and when you wish to enjoy with them, you should 'buy' girl's time. They call it 'to buy ticket(s)' and additionally you have to pay for the service the girls offers.
Daniel
[QUOTE]Originally posted by casper
[i]Nico/Photoman,
Thanks for the info, appreciated, after reading all the good things about Gina (Rous) I really have to get myself there. Reading the Pusan pages (Medic & Analkiss) they mentioned Tabang (coffee shops) being a good source of entertainment, are there any of these shops in Seoul? This weekend I'm tied up, but next weekend I intend to have a blast, starting Friday night and if I can keep it up, finish Sunday morning, going to try a bit of everything. Will report back later in week.
Cheers [/i][/QUOTE]
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Hi.
I was wondering where are great spots to find some Russian women working at in Seoul? Whether they are strip places or FS/massage/bath places. If anyone has any good info on places with the hottest Russian women, I'd really appreciate it.
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Can anyone assist me with the selection among the following hotels for me to stay next time I am in Seoul, considering their price for a night and good actions nearby? Hotel Popgreen (in apgujungdong); New World Hotel; Elle Lui Hotel; Riviera. Thanks.
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Hey Guys
Amyone fancy a trawl around the fun-spots this weekend? I've had to wait this long to get rid of my colleague who doesn't approve of such activities!
I'm a stranger to town so I'm not going to be able to guide anyone, but I'm happy to buy the drinks.
Cheers
PS Is there anyway of getting an incall to my hotel out by Gimpo?
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Dear Nico,
If you were at the electronics market, you were not far from the Yongsan RLD. (Surprised you couldn’t smell it.) The Yongsan post office is just across the street from Yongsan’s glass houses.
Best direction to Yongsan’s glass houses is to take subway line 4 to Shinyongsan station. It is one the west side of the main road, across from the Hanil Building (the big silver building) The north exits from the subway take you to the electronics market. Go to the south portals and walk south to the intersection. Turn right, go about 50 meters, and you see the road that drives by all the glass houses and A girls. On both sides of the drivethru and the main street are about 100 places.
588, or Chongyonggi, is at the east end of the subway line 1 in Tongdaemun area. Take one of the south exits from the subway and go about 200 meters southwest. You will see the glass houses.
Miari is on the number 4 line at Girum station in north Seoul. Take exit number 10 from the station, and just venture into the little side alleys.
Good hunting.
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Thanks Photoman I will be back down this weekend to do a walk through.
And are russians offered there? I am looking for a russian since I havent had one in some time.
ciao
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Greeetings from Boston USA!
I have to say that Korean women are some of the loveliest women on the planet(I've had 4 in my lifetime,each one better than the other or was I in a zone?)
What's with the story I hear?,some guy threw a milk carton on a train and killed quite a bit of people? sad to hear.
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Meatman...this is what happened......
An arsonist set a carriage of the train on fire, which spread quickly to the entire train and onto a second subway train that was arriving from the opposite direction. The subway fire in Daegu that left at least 125 people dead. The arson used a container filled with flammable liquid and threw it into the subway car.
Experts also noted that the interiors of the subway cars did not have fire-resistant materials, which caused many to die from the inhalation of toxic gases and smoke.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MEATMAN
[i]Greeetings from Boston USA!
I have to say that Korean women are some of the loveliest women on the planet(I've had 4 in my lifetime,each one better than the other or was I in a zone?)
What's with the story I hear?,some guy threw a milk carton on a train and killed quite a bit of people? sad to hear. [/i][/QUOTE]