With all the negative Nancies on here proclaiming BKK is about as fun as spending time with middle aged soccer moms in Utah, I should just cancel my holiday, stay home, and fap to kaintuck's photo thread!
I'll still take my chances.
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With all the negative Nancies on here proclaiming BKK is about as fun as spending time with middle aged soccer moms in Utah, I should just cancel my holiday, stay home, and fap to kaintuck's photo thread!
I'll still take my chances.
[QUOTE=Tony Hoeprano; 1265043]With all the negative Nancies on here proclaiming BKK is about as fun as spending time with middle aged soccer moms in Utah, I should just cancel my holiday, stay home, and fap to kaintuck's photo thread!
I'll still take my chances.[/QUOTE]Ha ha Tony, couldn't agree more. Reading 40+ posts back in this thread and I'm considering killing myself because I just bought a ticket for BKK. Reading here makes it seem like the worst mistake of my life.
I have to say that I was a little bit disappointed by heaven aka. Nana Entertainment Plaza. If I was in a bad mood I'd call it dirty, smelly with hundreds of bored to death girls shuffling their feet. However, I assume it's an acquired taste and I'll certainly be back to try my luck again.
Went through 6 or 7 gogos without finding anything in particular but, go figure, in Obsession the LB's were obviously the most gorgeous bunch of them all. Haven't had one since Amsterdam two years ago so I happily invited Joy over for a drink. There is no way I could have told that she's not a pure lady. Extremely pretty early 20's preop with decent English (she claims she's 19 and I could believe that if I didn't know better). Took her short time upstairs for some fun and games. She's got a super realistic see-cup, tight ass and great body but she's very passive. Will not repeat even though she's smoking.
[QUOTE=Harold444; 1264975]9 years going to BKK and I've seen little change, maybe a little change in popular venues but BKK is same same! Corrupt countries see very little change-which is what most of us want. Hahahaha.
We don't need another Hong kong or Singapore on our hands.[/QUOTE]But in effect, that is what you are getting, well, on the surface that is. Sukhumvit is turning into one big mall. From Siam to The Emporium, all you have are shopping malls and hotels. They are even tearing down the Scala theater to make room for more shopping. They are doing their best to emulate Sing and HK, except they don't have the infrastructure, the transparency, etc. So in effect, it is the worst of two worlds.
The only problem with Sing is the cost. Bars stay open late and there is plenty of P4P available and you can actually make money there.
[QUOTE=Mooris7;1264891]Practice what you preach![/QUOTE]Mooris7,
Now you make me feel bad! Sitting here, completely depressed, how could it happen that I did not live up to the high standards of the reports in this thread? Shouldn't we continue our discussions about overpaying and tipping? You really made me think, my friend.
Let's see, what I can do for you.
I was out again yesterday! Let's start with the area around Washington Square.
[b][u]Washington Square[/b][/u]
Most of the bars are now closed there. They had to move out on 01. 03. 2012, a major construction project is due to start soon. But. Obviously there are some delays, the last remaining bars got an extension of their lease agreement for another 3 months, and some managers are expecting this to continue until the end of this year.
[b]Bourbon Street:[/b] Gone. They opened somewhere else. I read that somewhere, but I don't remember where.
[b]Sportsmanclub[/b]: (the bar located on the ground floor of the old Mambo cabaret building) Deserted. 5 customers in this huge bar / restaurant / pool bar.
[b]Dubliner:[/b] Still some customers, BUT NO LEFFE BEER. What the hell ... why do I go there then, if they don't have LEFFE draft?
[b][u]Soi 33[/b][/u]
[b]Wall Street:[/b] 5 girls, no customer.
[b]Lookie Lookie:[/b] some girls, no customer.
[b]Green Parrot:[/b] some girls, no customer.
[b]No-name bar:[/b] (A new bar at the end of the side road close to Wall Street, left hand side) had some customer, but no girls.
[b]Dali:[/b] first time, that I was in there in years now. Dali made my day yesterday.
The owner merged Dali with Monet (same owner) on the old Dali premises. The arrangement is strange. Dali was cut in half, a wall was build in the middle of the old Dali. The bar (before a round setup in the middle of the old Dal)i is now cut in half, too. One half is in the new Dali, the other half in Monet.
Dali still employes the 204 year old beautiful Mamasan, one of the unique "landmarks" of Soi 33. And. There are approximately 10 girls working there. 4 or 5 of them lookers. Tall girls, slim. Nice to look at. A friend of mine took one of them out, THB 840 bar fine (after 11 pm, strange amount). A looker, but a non-performer.
[b]Monet:[/b] The other half of the old Dali. 4.6 girls dressed in red yesterday, not worth to mention. The older generation of the combined Dali / Monet girls crew. Grandmothers party.
That was it for yesterday.
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Mooris7, I hope makes up a little bit for my disastrous contributions of the past to this forum. And I would really post a photo, but I simply don't have a picture from you. So sorry!
OK, now you, something informative like this:
[QUOTE=Mooris7; 1240339]...
Don't insult me again or I would be happy to meet you somewhere and we can see how far from middle school I really am. You know I hate people who talk big behind a computer but can't do anything in person. Sorry Jackson in advance for posting this but he rally got under my skin! I apologize to other forum members![/QUOTE]I hope you don't feel insulted by my report about Washington Square and Soi 33 – I apologize for my writing style, but sadly I did not make it to middle school.
Giotto
[QUOTE=The Pro; 1264929]Thailand has basically zero unemployment now, many places cannot get workers for real jobs, let alone being a slapper. This leads to increasing wages and prices and a big drop in the supply of girls.
The girls are getting more educated, they know its easy to rip farangs off via the internet, they know they can get more money for less bang by going to nighclubs, hotel clubs, G-clubs. And so this leads to a drop in girls servicing tourists.
The girls themselves are complaining over a lack of farang tourists and this is leading to many changing their profession or the way they go about it.
I enjoy BKK greatly, but I am not a tourist and have the luxury of time, which allows me to play the game how I want to play it.
The girls too are complaining that the scene is changing. They are not happy as well. But change it will. Even if all parties are not happy about it. Things always change.[/QUOTE]The Pro,
I completely agree, precise analysis.
It's more important than ever to know the places that are "in" right now, and also to know the service providers of the oilies / soapies. Bangkok still offers plenty of opportunities to have fun. But more than ever before the hunters need to know where and to whom they need to go.
Giotto
C'mon you guys! Stop whining and complaining about the state of play.
What Bangkok was like 5, 10 or 20 years ago is irrelevant. It's what it is like today that counts.
Bangkok is still loaded with chicks, ready, willing and able to play. Pro's, part timers and amateurs abound in this city!
You don't have to lower your standards, but you may have to raise your game in this more competitive market.
This board is about the exchange of information to enable you to do this.
There are many social media available to be used, the game is changing, adapt or miss out.
The glass is half full, not half empty.
Enjoy this great city and everything it has to offer!
Tuck.
Unemployment is very low in Thailand (officially 1%). That said, what an uneducated Isaan girl straight off the bus can make in a job (about 7, 000 baht monthly) still makes the working life an attractive one.
I think the problem is more that bar-oriented farang and japanese tourists are at a real low. Between the 2008 economic crisis, the 2011 EU crisis and the Japanese earthquake, less people are in a heavy spending mood, despite some of the bragging you see on this forum. Thai Tourism is trying to replace them with Chinese, Russians and Indians. But the Chinese come in big tour groups of 50 or 60 with women and children and don't speak any English, Russian men always bring their wives and girlfriends and don't seem too interested in thai bargirls, and the Indians aren't allowed into gogo bars.
I visited Pattaya recently and it's now almost all Russians except for a few Indians. I heard it in Phnom Penh too. "Boring now. No customer".
Put all this together, combined with rising prices and an exchange rate that isn't as great anymore, and revenue is likely dropping.
Washington Square and Soi 33 are dying first and only the biggest name places seem to still have a good flow of customers. The industry as a whole will have to rethink itself.
Many I'm sure would like Bangkok to turn into Singapore or HK, but I can see that failing. There simply isn't the international business here to make that sustainable.
For some reason it just dawned on me that he no longer post here. Anyone know why?
[QUOTE=One Tree Hill;1265244]For some reason it just dawned on me that he no longer post here. Anyone know why?[/QUOTE]Yep.
To make a long story short, OTH got himself into a pissing contest with Jackson and lost.
He found out the hard way it's Jackson's forum.
It's funny how some say there are too many guys coming to Thailand these days (and it's ruining the market) , and others say there aren't enough customers these days (and it's ruining the market).
[QUOTE=Friar Tuck; 1265228]C'mon you guys! Stop whining and complaining about the state of play.
What Bangkok was like 5, 10 or 20 years ago is irrelevant. It's what it is like today that counts.
Bangkok is still loaded with chicks, ready, willing and able to play. Pro's, part timers and amateurs abound in this city!
You don't have to lower your standards, but you may have to raise your game in this more competitive market.
This board is about the exchange of information to enable you to do this.
There are many social media available to be used, the game is changing, adapt or miss out.
The glass is half full, not half empty.
Enjoy this great city and everything it has to offer!
Tuck.[/QUOTE]Tomorrow I plan to pay my first visit to Nana Plaza. I plan to check out playschool. Anyone interested PM me
[QUOTE=Giotto; 1265196]Mooris7,
Now you make me feel bad! Sitting here, completely depressed, how could it happen that I did not live up to the high standards of the reports in this thread? Shouldn't we continue our discussions about overpaying and tipping? You really made me think, my friend.
Let's see, what I can do for you.
I was out again yesterday! Let's start with the area around Washington Square.
[b][u]Washington Square[/b][/u]
Most of the bars are now closed there. They had to move out on 01. 03. 2012, a major construction project is due to start soon. But. Obviously there are some delays, the last remaining bars got an extension of their lease agreement for another 3 months, and some managers are expecting this to continue until the end of this year.
[b]Bourbon Street:[/b] Gone. They opened somewhere else. I read that somewhere, but I don't remember where.
[b]Sportsmanclub[/b]: (the bar located on the ground floor of the old Mambo cabaret building) Deserted. 5 customers in this huge bar / restaurant / pool bar.
[b]Dubliner:[/b] Still some customers, BUT NO LEFFE BEER. What the hell. Why do I go there then, if they don't have LEFFE draft?
[b][u]Soi 33[/b][/u]
[b]Wall Street:[/b] 5 girls, no customer.
[b]Lookie Lookie:[/b] Some girls, no customer.
[b]Green Parrot:[/b] Some girls, no customer.
[b]No-name bar:[/b] (A new bar at the end of the side road close to Wall Street, left hand side) had some customer, but no girls.
[b]Dali:[/b] First time, that I was in there in years now. Dali made my day yesterday.
The owner merged Dali with Monet (same owner) on the old Dali premises. The arrangement is strange. Dali was cut in half, a wall was build in the middle of the old Dali. The bar (before a round setup in the middle of the old Dal) I is now cut in half, too. One half is in the new Dali, the other half in Monet.
Dali still employes the 204 year old beautiful Mamasan, one of the unique "landmarks" of Soi 33. And. There are approximately 10 girls working there. 4 or 5 of them lookers. Tall girls, slim. Nice to look at. A friend of mine took one of them out, THB 840 bar fine (after 11 pm, strange amount). A looker, but a non-performer.
[b]Monet:[/b] The other half of the old Dali. 4.6 girls dressed in red yesterday, not worth to mention. The older generation of the combined Dali / Monet girls crew. Grandmothers party.
That was it for yesterday.
Mooris7, I hope makes up a little bit for my disastrous contributions of the past to this forum. And I would really post a photo, but I simply don't have a picture from you. So sorry!
OK, now you, something informative like this:
I hope you don't feel insulted by my report about Washington Square and Soi 33 – I apologize for my writing style, but sadly I did not make it to middle school.
Giotto[/QUOTE]I don't plan to research your posts but I would not call that a report. Just rambling about what you saw on a tour of some bars where you did not spend any money LOL. Let's here a report about a girl you bar fined recently. One in the last 30 days though, not ten years back. How about a massage report? Your last experience at Nataree perhaps. Not to years ago but recently. Anyways cheers to you bud for being the king of Bangkok. Where in your mind, prices are too high. The young guys steel all the stunners, bar fines are too high bla bla bla. I invite you out tomorrow to go to Nana for my first visit there. Beers on me. I want to see the legend in action.
I think there is a good chance OTH has left Thailand anyway because he got canned from his relatively well paid university job and is probably pushing 60, which makes his chances of getting something similar quite remote. He seemed tired of Thailand in general and Thais in particular. When that happens it is time to pull the plug and move back home. JMPO