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  1. #42
    Sorry,

    Already had a couple of drinks with Nimh (?Sp). Unfortunately she is prettier.

    Rubbery.

  2. #41

    RMP massage

    Hi Giotto,

    What are you comments to RMP massage. Do the girls provide full service, if on outcall and what tips to they expect for the service.

  3. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Rubberyman
    ...Booked in from tomorrow for eight days before going back to boring work, arriving afternoon from Vienna = looking forward to the sunshine. Raining here.
    ...
    Rubberyman,

    welcome, try to find me, that we can drink a beer together.


    Giotto

  4. #39

    Coming for a visit

    Hi,

    Booked in from tomorrow for eight days before going back to boring work, arriving afternoon from Vienna = looking forward to the sunshine. Raining here.

    See you then.

    Regards ms aka Rubberyman.

  5. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Giotto
    Congratulations

    Peter Solano,

    Congratulations!

    Good luck with your forum. It's a lot of work - I can tell you that .

    Greetings from Bangkok.


    Giotto
    Thanks Giotto, I don`t have much free time to be on the web, but still is a lot of fun. You have quite a Forum going on here.

    Congratulations,

    Peter Solano

  6. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Xdentx
    Giotto (travel agent),

    From your February trip to Siem Reap, did you see or experience any good accommodations? I've seen the Golden Orange Hotel mentioned favorably in the SR thread for $20. However, it seems a ways out from bar street, the French Quarter, and the bridge to Martini's. Did you spot any hotels near the center that looked good? Have read good reports on Steung SR Hotel with a very central location in Tripadvisor, but am concerned it may be too family oriented. Also, which p4p establishments in SR left you with fond memories? Thanks for your recommendations. (staying at the Bouginviller in PP per your rec.)
    Xdentx,

    Sorry, no recommendation. Stayed there only one night, with my family, forgot the name of the hotel, it was one of the new hotels, there are plenty of them in Siem Reap.


    Giotto

  7. #36

    Siem Reap Suggestions?

    Giotto (travel agent),

    From your February trip to Siem Reap, did you see or experience any good accommodations? I've seen the Golden Orange Hotel mentioned favorably in the SR thread for $20. However, it seems a ways out from bar street, the French Quarter, and the bridge to Martini's. Did you spot any hotels near the center that looked good? Have read good reports on Steung SR Hotel with a very central location in Tripadvisor, but am concerned it may be too family oriented. Also, which p4p establishments in SR left you with fond memories? Thanks for your recommendations. (staying at the Bouginviller in PP per your rec.)

  8. #35
    Thank you Giotto....

    Xdentx

  9. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Xdentx
    Giotto,

    Basically, I've got as much as a month to knock around before meeting my group in Phuket. How much time would you allocate for Phnom Penh and Siem Reap? Had been thinking 4 nights each...too much? Can you recommend a well located hotel/inn in either place for $70US or less/night?Figure Kuala Lumpur needs 4 nights. Perhaps spend the rest in Bangkok and Pattaya. Will stay in HK for 4/5 nights at the start of the trip. Thanks for your input.
    Xdentx,

    PP: not more than 3 - 4 days. War Museum, the markets, Palace, Killing Fields (one day), that is it. One more day to relax.

    Good Hotel: Hotel Bourgainvillier, riverside. Rooms US$ 45 - US$ 80 (Suite) (when I was there last year). They check the ID cards from girls going in there, without ID card or mobile phone a girl cannot get in.

    Siem Reap: 3 days, 2 days for the temples, 1 day for the floating village. For me 2 days for the temples was always enough, then it gets boring. But others might feel different. Angkor is very impressive.

    C U .

    Giotto (Travel Agent)

  10. #33

    Trip sequence...

    Giotto,

    Basically, I've got as much as a month to knock around before meeting my group in Phuket. How much time would you allocate for Phnom Penh and Siem Reap? Had been thinking 4 nights each...too much? Can you recommend a well located hotel/inn in either place for $70US or less/night?Figure Kuala Lumpur needs 4 nights. Perhaps spend the rest in Bangkok and Pattaya. Will stay in HK for 4/5 nights at the start of the trip. Thanks for your input.

  11. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Xdentx
    Hello,, Giotto,

    I had the pleasure of meeting you and barfining one of the lovely ladies from the lodge the evening tanks rolled in the streets. I still remember your advice to us as we left the lodge "Take a taxi directly to your hotel".

    Now I am planning a second trip involving multiple destinations and could use some help. For arguments sake, I want to spend 5 days in the following locations. And end the trip by joining family and friends in Phuket. Start in Bangkok, then Pattaya, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Kuala Lumpur, and Phuket. With a start in Bangkok and a finish in Phuket. How would you sequence the intermediate cities? Assume I would use Asia Air. Not decided on overland or air between PP and SR. I like the regular tourist stuff in addition to P4P, so would you shorten or lengthen any of the stops? Any comments or suggestions gratefully received. Thanks (plan to stay in your Lodge this time as opposed to the JW)
    Xdentx,

    I would fly from Bangkok to PP and buy a ticked IN Cambodia to Siem Reap. Very cheap. Back from PP to Bangkok and to KL. KL somehow does not really fit in your plan.

    All that in 5 days, or 5 days each? 5 days each would be too long for PP and Siem Reap anyway, better then stay longer somewhere at the beach resorts.


    Giotto

  12. #31

    help me sequence this trip please...

    Hello,, Giotto,

    I had the pleasure of meeting you and barfining one of the lovely ladies from the lodge the evening tanks rolled in the streets. I still remember your advice to us as we left the lodge "Take a taxi directly to your hotel".

    Now I am planning a second trip involving multiple destinations and could use some help. For arguments sake, I want to spend 5 days in the following locations. And end the trip by joining family and friends in Phuket. Start in Bangkok, then Pattaya, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Kuala Lumpur, and Phuket. With a start in Bangkok and a finish in Phuket. How would you sequence the intermediate cities? Assume I would use Asia Air. Not decided on overland or air between PP and SR. I like the regular tourist stuff in addition to P4P, so would you shorten or lengthen any of the stops? Any comments or suggestions gratefully received. Thanks (plan to stay in your Lodge this time as opposed to the JW)

  13. #30

    Bumrungrad

    Rated one of the top TEN hospital in the WORLD by Newsweek. I first heard about them in a 60 Minute television segment.

    It's about a 15 minute walk from Nana Plaza or a 15 minute cab ride from Giotto.

    After my surgery, my doctor told me not to fuck for the next 5 days. Keep that information in your head when planning your surgery.

    See links:
    www.bumrungrad.com

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15365149/site/newsweek/

    I used their services. Price is low compared to the states and services is unbelievable. You're never left alone. Multi-language staff. Just don't buy the Viagra there. I was told it was too expensive compared to local rates.

    I also did their Comprehensive test (http://www.bumrungrad.com/htm/eng/ma...ckagetable.asp). Well worth the money paid for the results. My doctors in the states were impressed with the number of tests and the price for the tests.

    Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Sky High
    Hello Giotto,

    I am looking to spend a couple of weeks in Bangkok in April or May with this being my first trip to Thailand. My trip will be both for pleasure and to have some cosmetic surgery done. I will be staying at your lodge during my stay but I am wondering if you have a recommendation for me to contact for my cosmetic surgery?. I am sure many others have considered or are considering different types of cosmetic procedures but do not have any way of finding a respected medical facility. Would you be so kind as to recommend me one on here so others as well as myself can take advantage of this information. This will also allow me to further put my plans in place. Thank you in advance for your help and I look forward to meeting you in the very near future.

  14. #29

    Cosmetic Surgeries

    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Sky High
    ... I am wondering if you have a recommendation for me to contact for my cosmetic surgery?. I am sure many others have considered or are considering different types of cosmetic procedures but do not have any way of finding a respected medical facility. ...
    Flying Sky High,

    Frankly answered, I cannot answer the question spontaneously. But I will find out and send some information to you per PM.

    There are plenty of options here in Thailand I know about, but this are basically clinics for women (silicon breats and so on).

    Please send me some details per PM that I know which specific cosmetic surgery you need information about.


    Giotto

  15. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzy Indo
    Dear Herr Doktor G,

    ...OK. I look up comma in the dictionary... I see FRENULUM!

    Once a month??? Ha Ha Ha Ha.

    I would not want to wish another comma on you...
    Ozzy Indo,

    Sorry, we out of stock of Jack Daniels. We ordered already, delivery will be next Tuesday !


    Giotto

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