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07-11-11 05:07 #8013
Posts: 89Beware! Doorman with severe anger problems
When I was in Pattaya last time, six months ago, I really enjoyed the Happy gogo bar on Walking Street. So now when I returned to Pattaya I naturally went back there. I took a quick walk around the stage and noticed that all the girls looked plain, so I left straight away without sitting down.
The next night I thought I would give the place a new chance. Maybe the decent looking girls had already been barfined yesterday? However, at the door the doorman held up a sign with some Thai characters and "200 baht", which I interpreted as meaning the place was full so I have to pay entry. Needless to say, I didn't go in.
The third day, I went back and was again met by the 200-baht sign, which I thought was weird since it was quite early in the evening, maybe 9. 30.
After more than a week without going to Walking Street I returned and thought I would give Happy a last chance. This time I was let in without a problem and, as usual, I walked quickly around the stage to see if there were any good looking girls, but unfortunately all of them were very plain looking.
Now is when things got really weird. When I move towards the exit a doorman gives me a slight shoulder tackle and says something angrily. I try to open the exit door but he has locked me in. The doorman starts shouting at me, and motions me outside, unlocks the door, lets me out and continues his rant outside the door.
"Next time you pay 200 baht looking fee!", he shouts at me furiously and tries to look intimidating.
Aha! So that's why he held up the sign the previous times, I thought. He had recognized me and was angry for something which I thought was a totally acceptable behaviour. He thought I just went in to steal a free glance, whereas I always want to see what the girls look like before I sit down and order a drink. I have always thought it was okay to walk around the stage quickly and then leave (I have never seen a negative reaction to this before) , but when I think about it, most other punters don't do that. They just go in and sit down and order a drink, regardless of what the girls look like.
What is your opinion on all this? Are you obliged to buy at least one drink if you enter a gogo, or is it okay to leave after 30 seconds if you don't like what you see on stage?
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07-10-11 20:06 #8012
Posts: 177Originally Posted by Stakeout [View Original Post]
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07-10-11 11:24 #8011
Posts: 784Originally Posted by Sangkid [View Original Post]
SunLover
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07-09-11 12:50 #8010
Posts: 89Have you tried Heavenly Inn?
Next door to the famed Devil's Den Is a new place called Heavenly Inn. Has anybody tried this place? They don't seem do have a webpage, but it looks like Devil's Den (girls sitting around a table outside). Does the place operate like Devil's Den? Price?
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07-09-11 12:08 #8009
Posts: 784Originally Posted by Hotman 666 [View Original Post]
(looks x 1) + (attitude x 2) /3 = overall rating.
So a 10 looks and 7 attitude lady would rate an 8.
And a 7 looks and 10 attitude lady would rate a 9.
I looked for a Beach Road SW lady who is smiling and giggling even before I engage her. If she is in a decent mood sitting there talking to her friends that is a good sign. I would also check out the legs and make sure they are not too beaten up. I also preferred shopping during the day because it was easier to judge appearances; plus it was my experience that the LB presence during the day was near zero.
SunLover
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07-09-11 04:23 #8008
Posts: 65Ya Just got to look
There are always diamonds in the rough of Beach Road. Not at all times and not everyday but if you just keep your eye out one will appear. I never went there specifically looking but it's a nice stroll anyway on a not tooo hot a day and great at night.
I was only in Patts for a couple of weeks and loved every minute of it, hooked up everywhere from Gogos (fun to hang out in and drink but iffy service) to massage parlor meet at my place after work arangements. And my best experience of all was a Beach Road young lady (22) down from Bangkok for the weekend. She worked in a massage place that caters to Japanese and clients had completely dried up because of the Red Shirt craziness going on at the time.
She had literally just arrived and had her carry bag with her and I smiled as I walked by-she smiled back, I stopped, we chatted a bit and I invited her for a drink. She took my hand and off we went for drinks, dancing a bit to eat and a night and morning of super out of this world passionate sex. Money was never even discussed.
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07-08-11 22:49 #8007
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by Stakeout [View Original Post]
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07-08-11 22:15 #8006
Posts: 2680Originally Posted by Sangkid [View Original Post]
And the sexy, slim, beautiful young girls that are on walking street, are usual going or coming from work from one of the go go clubs, or they are heading out to discos.
That being said, there are gems all over Pattaya, and they always don't jump out at you. Patience is everything in this hobby.
And thank you, and if I recall, it was a tasty screw-driver.
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07-08-11 18:12 #8005
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Keeniu [View Original Post]
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07-08-11 18:10 #8004
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Sangkid [View Original Post]
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07-08-11 18:02 #8003
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Keeniu [View Original Post]
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07-08-11 14:06 #8002
Posts: 40Originally Posted by tomjackin [View Original Post]
i think it is important for guys reading this forum, particularly young guys, to understand exactly how pattaya is. you have experience and you know the score. young guys coming to pattaya for the first time need to know where to find the young hot girls. they don't want to waste time searching the beach road and other areas where they won't find any young hot girls.
btw i'm not jumping on amjeck's bandwagon. just telling how it really is and i've been to and worked in loads of different countries.
as for [CodeWord131] in 1978. not quite. now relax and enjoy your screw-driver.
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07-08-11 13:53 #8001
Posts: 56Originally Posted by Stakeout [View Original Post]
Easy. At 135 Bt day (daily shopkeeper wage) and what a 12 hour shift, I wouldn't hang around either.
In western countries at western wages and super expensive mall rents with strict conditions, yes they stay open to a standard.
Their home life and family is more important than a 50bt T-shirt sale. Also safety in numbers. Someone has to take the days
Takings home. Leave a bit later on your own robbers or police. Well you are asking for it.
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07-08-11 11:08 #8000
Posts: 89I spoke to my Thai friend about Buddha weekend next Friday and Saturday. Apparently the alcohol lockdown won't be as severe as during the election weekend. Bars will be open as usual but clubs might be closed, he said.
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07-08-11 11:07 #7999
Posts: 89Thai people's service mentality?
The Thai people's service mentality is well-known. That's why I was a bit astonished last night while walking around inside the Central Festival shopping mall fifteen minutes before closing time (11 p.m.).
Most shops looked closed (they had pulled down the "metal walls" halfway. What's the meaning of this, by the way?) and half had already closed. At 10.52 I entered a eyewear shop which looked open, but was told I had to leave. I can understand if it was 10.59 and I wanted to try every pair of glasses in the shop, but this? Very weird.
Do the shop owners know about this agree with this behavior?