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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostThis thead started with a perfectly decent question - and now this silliness.
I simply mentioned that I enjoyed reading such posts - I certainly did not expect some kind of Spannish inquisition.
Why doesnt the Government do something ?
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This thead started with a perfectly decent question - and now this silliness.
I simply mentioned that I enjoyed reading such posts - I certainly did not expect some kind of Spannish inquisition.
Why doesnt the Government do something ?
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostNeither of those links explains anything.
Surely the powder is just going to mix with sweat and end up as a smeary paste?
So I am told.....
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Neither of those links explains anything.
Surely the powder is just going to mix with sweat and end up as a smeary paste?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy favourite was the banana club though - the girls dance naked and you offer them tips of paper money. These are "snatched" from your hand(if you get my drift).
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am still not sure what the oil or powder options are all about?
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am still not sure what the oil or powder options are all about?
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I am still not sure what the oil or powder options are all about?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey did not offer the powder option then.....
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostBangkok is hilarious like that - when we were there last year, the girls would try to accost my dad and my brother despite them being with us
We were lucky though, the road to our hotel had lots of massage places that were genuine (or seemed to be!).
The place we stayed in Ko Samui had it's own spa and they did an aloe vera aftersun massage which was the equivalent of about £5 - perfect after a day on the beach
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIt was a posh looking place on a street just off one of the main streets in the centre of Bangkok (the streets themselves were full of places with names like pussy-palace). An escalator led upstairs (no henchmen or seediness encountered) to a large room circled by a large glass screen separating you from maybe 50 girls in rooms on the other side of the glass. I think the girls wore numbers, and I vaguely recall some kind of 'menu' and perhaps a reference to what you got up to beyond that on the menu was between you and the girl. I found it quite embarrassing and didn't want to catch any lurgies, so I just had a quick gander and left. At some point in the day I had also been waylaid in the street by a monk who explained what bad places the massage parlours were, but there were some proper places to get a massage which were better. I don't recall what he said now, but he was pleasant enough and I didn't give him any money.
Is Amsterdam like that? (I've seen the single paned glass fronts).
Bangkok is hilarious like that - when we were there last year, the girls would try to accost my dad and my brother despite them being with us
We were lucky though, the road to our hotel had lots of massage places that were genuine (or seemed to be!).
The place we stayed in Ko Samui had it's own spa and they did an aloe vera aftersun massage which was the equivalent of about £5 - perfect after a day on the beach
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIt was a posh looking place on a street just off one of the main streets in the centre of Bangkok (the streets themselves were full of places with names like pussy-palace). An escalator led upstairs (no henchmen or seediness encountered) to a large room circled by a large glass screen separating you from maybe 50 girls in rooms on the other side of the glass. I think the girls wore numbers, and I vaguely recall some kind of 'menu' and perhaps a reference to what you got up to beyond that on the menu was between you and the girl. I found it quite embarrassing and didn't want to catch any lurgies, so I just had a quick gander and left. At some point in the day I had also been waylaid in the street by a monk who explained what bad places the massage parlours were, but there were some proper places to get a massage which were better. I don't recall what he said now, but he was pleasant enough and I didn't give him any money.
Is Amsterdam like that? (I've seen the single paned glass fronts).
My favourite was the banana club though - the girls dance naked and you offer them tips of paper money. These are "snatched" from your hand(if you get my drift).
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