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    Re: Pinnacle Hotel in Bangkok

    If you feel like a stroll to The Lido Restaurant (not really to scale, but close):

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    Re: Pinnacle Hotel in Bangkok

    There's a coffee shop just around the corner on Rama 4 on the way to the MRT called Lisa Lamo that also serves light meals, mostly pasta, for lunch and early dinner. There's another one right next to the Pinnacle entrance as I recall that serves snacks of some sort. I ate lunch in the Pinnacle dining room once at the urging of a friend (I think he was hoping to get his leg over one of the staff or, more likely, vice versa) - reminiscent of a mausoleum, and you can get much better food at similar prices elsewhere in Ngam Dupli. I'd never go back there

    For those in search of generic Viagra, the pharmacy just around the corner on Rama 4 but walking away from Lumpini MRT sells Sidegra for 220 baht. There are a couple of boy massage shops in Soi Ngam Dupli on the same side as Pinnacle but as you walk towards the Malaysia Hotel that offer similar services to the ones in Soi Twilight but at considerably cheaper prices (this is not a recommendation)

    Finally I'd take issue with one comment of Smiles'. He's assuming that those who are companionless at breakfast must have "missed out" the night before. You'll never see me at breakfast with a boy (or preferably anyone else) since (1) I'll have sent the boy away so I can get a decent night's sleep if I even had one after dinner - my preferred time is the period for which sodomy was invented to fill, between cocktails and dinner - and (2) I'm a great believer in the silent breakfast - all those years holidaying in monasteries in my youth introduced me to the habit (as it were)

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    Re: Pinnacle Hotel in Bangkok

    Quote Originally Posted by frequent View Post
    " ... I'm a great believer in the silent breakfast ... "
    Oh, that was you then, yes the sad-sack forlorn gentleman, covering up his loneliness with well-practised stoicism.
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    Re: Pinnacle Hotel in Bangkok

    Quote Originally Posted by Smiles View Post
    Oh, that was you then, yes the sad-sack forlorn gentleman, covering up his loneliness with well-practised stoicism.
    I recognised you from your avatar, but forbore to come over and talk. We could have discussed, I guess, The Wombat - a future talking point will be his total incomprehension about what a crowdfunding site is for, although given that he doesn't understand the difference between shopping (but failing to buy) and window-shopping ...

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