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10-30-19 10:22 #7324
Posts: 943Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
Second: weenaathee.
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10-30-19 09:46 #7323
Posts: 343Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
When I buy my 15 baht rice there I have a lot of problems getting them to understand that I only want them to microwave it for 30 seconds as their default is 45 seconds which tends to melt the plastic container.
I know how to say thirty in thai, but don't know the word for seconds. What would this be?
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10-30-19 06:14 #7322
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
I am not sure how Robert approaches them though since they might be very shy about co workers hearing what is going on. Perhaps just slip them the contact details and talk later.
In the old days, girls in regular low paid jobs, just showed up at the Thermae (or the Grace coffee shop) after work, which usually really got going at 1 am or 2 am, when other things were closing.
Most 7 Eleven staff speak to me in Thai, even I have may not spoken a word of Thai to them. How would they know if I can understand? Perhaps they do not speak English. Is this normal for other guys?
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10-30-19 00:15 #7321
Posts: 2734Thanks Natty
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
But more importantly. Why Natty likey Patpong? Do tell!
P.S. Been to Bangkok before but just one night in transit from Phuket. Pulled a nice coyote from Sharks and had a nice time.
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10-29-19 21:17 #7320
Posts: 30402 Bedroom Suite Hotels
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
There are a number of good possibilities for two bedroom suites. Prices vary tremendously depending on availability and time of year, but you should take a look at:
Fraser Suites Hotel on Soi 11 - about an 8 minute walk to Sukhumvit, but late at night Soi 11 comes to life and is well worth checking out in its own right with many nightclubs, restaurants, and SW's.
Centre Point Hotel on Soi 10 - about a 6 minute walk to Sukhumvit then very close to Thermae and the rest.
A little further afield.
Marriott Exec Apt Sukhumvit Park - 1 train stop past Cowboy on Soi 24, but very close to oily massage central (Soi 24).
Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri - closer to Patpong than anywhere else, but a very nice hotel. Natty likes Patpong. 555.
Out of all of the above and taking into consideration that this is your first trip to BKK and you probably want to be right in the middle of all the action, your best bet from the list above is probably the Fraser provided you can get a good rate. I have stayed at all these hotels. They are all super girl friendly. You can party away with as many girls in your room or down by the pool as you like.
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10-29-19 14:48 #7319
Posts: 90Seeing some of the falangs that have been in there over the past few years, I can understand why the girls turn farangs down. I mean dude, if you weigh 150 kilos and are sweating like you just come out of the shower, why would you think some 40 kilo teen girl wants your fat old ass bouncing on them, when she can have a shy, polite, non stinky, skinny Asian boy .
For someone complaining about people making assumptions, you sure seem to do a lot of your own.
I weight 165 lb, work out, speak Thai fairly well and don't smoke. I used to pull Thermae women frequently but years ago. The scene for me has changed as well. Clusters of women not even indicating they are interested. I'd rather go to a bar, street or MP than Thermae. I may pull a mamasan to the side and see if that approach works better but with so many venues it's not my thing.
I came to Thailand for the first time in the mid 1980's. It's definitely changed a lot and Thermae with it.
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10-29-19 09:01 #7318
Posts: 343Originally Posted by RobertLong [View Original Post]
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10-29-19 06:33 #7317
Posts: 6415000 Baht??
Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
I guess that it is not only the Japanese or Asians that are over paying, but many Farangs that think that 5000 thb is a deal. Bkk is not Iowa ToTo. There are so many good looking girls in Bkk that it makes your head swim. Tell the little girl in 7/11 that you will give her 1000 thb to meet you after her shift and come to your room. She makes 300 Thb a day on her job. So 1000 thb looks like heaven to her. I've been lucky to have scored 50% of the time when I make that offer. It happens.
RL.
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10-29-19 06:09 #7316
Posts: 9972 Bedroom Suites in BKK
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Column Bangkok on Soi 16 has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Grand Sukhumvit Soi 6 has 2 bedroom suites. Marriott Mayfair near Thong Lo has 2 bedrooms. Davis Soi 24 has 2 bedrooms. On8 at Nana BTS and Sheraton 4 Points on Soi 15 have connecting rooms. Connecting rooms is the next best thing to 2 bedroom suites. One caveat: Try to ensure that both rooms have large beds. In many case there will be a King in one room and 2 twins in the other room.
Hopefully another member here can add more info or better suggestions.
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10-29-19 02:14 #7315
Posts: 1439Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
I have never been quoted 5 K in Thermae, never in 30 years of going there. I pay 1000-2000ST, 2000-3000 LT and it takes a screamingly perfect specimen to get me to spring for LT.
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10-28-19 15:28 #7314
Posts: 360Its better to tug outside the thermae in the am when you can still tug a nice young bird who is not so obsessed with Jap guys and will agree to less than 5000 for a deal. Some don't like it inside because its too clicky for them. But beware the small ladyboys amongst the crowds outside.
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10-28-19 10:27 #7313
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
Once it did not have Coyotes. It still has nude dancing in some bars.
Labelling it a tourist trap seems strange (emotive), as little different to Nana Plaza other than the "Arab's Bars" which can be avoided. I have read bad stories about those and similarly bad stories about LB bars in Nana. There are still a lot less ladyboy bars in Cowboy and they are not as dangerous for getting ripped off, I would think (heard no reports).
For some us, there are not many good bars on Nana Plaza. Billboard is fine (too dark), and then. ? I find cowboy bars a lot more relaxing, and probably only 1 bar very Japanese dominated. I used to frequent Mercury in Nana, when I had a regular there who moved from Dollhouse, now Mercury is a LB bar. Are there many good bars? I have tried a few, and not generally drawn to come back.
All these bar areas are declining. Nana Plaza was great 20+ years ago. I used to be regular at Lollipop, Pretty Girl, and Voodoo. However I quickly moved back to Cowboy once I realised that they had nude dancing there, where nude dancing in Nana Plaza had been stopped. Too many over dressed girls always spoils it for me, and I especially hate when we can't tell if a girl has good tits or almost none, or saggy or what.
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10-27-19 17:37 #7312
Posts: 2734Wow great tip!
Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
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10-27-19 16:28 #7311
Posts: 516Two Bedroom Suites? Check Out the Shama Suites
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
The Shama Suites offers serviced apartments, all with a kitchen, washing machine and separate bedrooms. Most are one bedroom, but they offer a two bedroom layout as well.
https://www.shama.com/sukhumvit/acco...on/two-bedroom
There is a rooftop pool, which offers some nice views, and a breakfast buffet, which is unremarkable. It's a quiet place popular with families, many of whom appear to come from the Gulf States. But still friendly to gents who might have some temporary company in tow.
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10-27-19 05:18 #7310
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
"Sib Kai" looked wrong (name does not make sense). It is actually "Sib Kao", Thai for number 19, although I would spell it "Sip GAOW" (to pronounce better). Seems a little silly to give a Hotel a Thai name. Ha ha. Not the first time. Ruamchitt should actually be pronounced more like Ruam-jit ( ร่วมจิต ) which means shared thoughts, or participating minds.
They can spell them how they like since Thai does not respell in English very well.