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sydneyboy
April 18th, 2012, 01:48
From personal experience can people recommend short term hotels around Suriwong ? Cleanliness is for me, like most people. very important. Suggestions welcome.

sydneyboy
April 19th, 2012, 03:21
Suggestions anyone?

joe552
April 19th, 2012, 04:15
Maybe if you define "short term" you might get a response. Is this different to short time? Or are you looking for hotels which offer deals for a week or a month? Just wondering. :dontknow:

sydneyboy
April 19th, 2012, 16:46
I would have thought "short term" defined itself. Somewhere to take a boy for a couple of hours.

anonone
April 19th, 2012, 17:17
I think "short-TIME" is usually the room for a couple hours. I think of short-term as a 5 day stay...not a month.

Btw. I have no experience with the area of Thailand asked about, so no ideas for the original question.

newalaan
April 19th, 2012, 17:22
From personal experience can people recommend short term hotels around Suriwong ? Cleanliness is for me, like most people. very important. Suggestions welcome.
Sorry sydneyboy i never really use short time/term rooms to be able to offer you any current/up to date ideas, I always preferred just to take guys back to my hotel/guesthouse, but one time i did use one in Bkk was a few years ago when for some reason I was staying in Saphan Kwai and had come to silom to DJ and decided just to use a short time suriwong room as the next day I was travelling and didn't want an overnight partner. I used BBB Inn on Rama 4 just along from Soi Twilight, the room was just fine, had all the normal hot running water etc.. and even porn videos on the tv. It was about Bt500 back then. I believe from notes on the forums it is still about Bt500 for short time and the rooms still fine. It was much better than i expected from a short time/term room.


Maybe if you define "short term" you might get a response. Is this different to short time? Or are you looking for hotels which offer deals for a week or a month? Just wondering
Not sure why anyone would need to define 'short term' joe, how could one possibly define that to mean long term room rate negotiation? I think your reply was slightly nit-picking, why? I'm not sure. Obviously no responses have been forthcoming because either it's quiet here and there simply isn't anyone with the required info, or nobody can be bothered, i certainly don't think it has anything to do with 'confusion' over the description short term or short time.

pong
April 19th, 2012, 17:49
1.suriwong hotel itself-choice of stdd or deluxe/VIP (whatever that means-check before use!)
2.on Ram IV-just round corner from soi Hotmail/Pratoochai: BBB-Inn, latest recall (quite some time ago!) is for 400/450 bt plus a moreorless obligatory 50bt tip to roomboy.
3.in the soi where Tawan bar is-just round corner from Suriwong-looks like a partly abandoned apartmt building-ask porter (boys from SuperA/tawan etc will know)
4.just in Patpong-beyond Screwboy, looks and feels like a hospital inside: all stark white and clean, fairly expensive. Mostly str8, as just the slightest thought would indicate due to location.
5. a little beyond; Niagara (walk 10 mins or tuktuk)-Silom soi 8 or 9?-300/400 bt for 2/3 hrs.
For most short time is 3 hrs max.
But do not worry too much; you do not need to know such things, just like all those anal-tight farang do not need to know location of all those places and bustimes etc-the boys will know and be a regular there.

joe552
April 19th, 2012, 17:52
sorry, newalaan, if my post was misleading. I was trying to work out (as anone pointed out) whether it was shortTIME, which I understand to be a couple of hours, or shortTERM, which is for a longer stay.

apologies for the confusion.

newalaan
April 19th, 2012, 20:15
But do not worry too much; you do not need to know such things, just like all those anal-tight farang do not need to know location of all those places and bustimes etc-the boys will know and be a regular there.
You have made some helpful suggestions in your post, but there was nothing 'anal tight' about the request from the OP. You are wrong to suggest you 'do not need to know such things' if i relied on working boys and mamasans or others in the industry for reliable info on rooms etc.. over the years... I would have experienced situations not to my liking that's for sure. .... It's best to know yourself in advance if a place will be suitable. The OP asked his question for a specific purpose and that was for a clean room. If as you say you "don't need to know" and can rely on the boy, how can you be sure of where you will land up. Take a boy from Super A or Golden Cock and according to many posts on this forum you will land up in an UNCLEAN dump, exactly what the OP is trying to avoid by asking 'anal' questions.

Your response in that regards was rather sharp, and given that from your post you know what you describe yourself, as things "you don't need to know" according to your own suggestion, that would make you one of said 'anal' farang. Sure some boys might 'be in the know' and it's always an option to ask a boy for suggestions, if any of them tie up with somewhere you have heard is clean, then fine, although the 'standard' bar boy reply to most requests for help of where and what, comes back as.........'up to you'.

Seems BBB Inn may still be a reliable, clean short time place sydneyboy.

vnman
April 24th, 2012, 09:26
sorry, newalaan, if my post was misleading. I was trying to work out (as anone pointed out) whether it was shortTIME, which I understand to be a couple of hours, or shortTERM, which is for a longer stay.

apologies for the confusion.

I'm not sure what you are apologizing for. You hit the nail on the head and your original question was very warranted. Short-time is considered hours and short-term; days, weeks or months.

But now it's clear that OP wants Short-time options, I would also say BBB

joe552
April 24th, 2012, 16:26
thanks, vnman, I was just trying to clear up any confusion.

martin911
April 25th, 2012, 06:47
Oh come on guys -it was bloody obvious what the op was asking about in his Qs --

The mention of Surawong/short term/ clean etc i think makes it clear to anyone that he wanted a clean place to bring a boy from soi twilight etc for sex (short time )--

Anyone that questions his use of the word short term is being a little pedantic i think -- :scratch:

To ans the question -i have only ever used the surawongise hotel itself - als the rooms on ground floor near the Jupitor entrance --500 b --clean -- serves the purpose -no raised eyes etc --the staff have seen it all before !! for short term or short time


The nitpicking on here seems to be getting worse and worse --- And the forum seems much quieter these days - :dontknow:

vnman
April 25th, 2012, 07:38
I just read the OP's first post again and I still find it open for interpretation.

Here's the problem, and please accept this as my opinion.

From personal experience can people recommend short term hotels around Suriwong ? Cleanliness is for me, like most people. very important. Suggestions welcome.
Some people have only one truth and wont accept another one. It's very easy to interpret others people's intentions the wrong way. When some people here say short term and Surawong, they immediately think of hourly. On the other hand, there are people who think differently. I am one of those people. I'm looking for a short term rental in that same area for December and in my case it's for two weeks, not hourly.

Maybe if you define "short term" you might get a response. Is this different to short time? Or are you looking for hotels which offer deals for a week or a month? Just wondering. :dontknow:
OP didn't get a response and Joe makes a suggestion and asks a question. Some might see a problem with this, I don't. Which leaves it open for interpretation I guess.

But so does OP's response to this

I would have thought "short term" defined itself. Somewhere to take a boy for a couple of hours.
This could be seen as a harmless "ow, surprise that you don't understand my meaning" or a very arrogant "are you stupid that you don't understand this"
I like to discard the latter option.

But Martin, if you say "anyone can see," you are wrong. And this is not open for interpretation. But we can definitely set a good example here and just agree to disagree :tongue3:

Neal
April 25th, 2012, 08:53
Sorry to say, if someone asked me for a short term hotel, I think maybe he was asking about a fuck room for 4 hours or less. :dontknow:

vnman
April 25th, 2012, 09:31
I can see that point and there's definitely nothing wrong with that, DaBoss. Does tells us where your head is at though :tongue3:. Still, nothing wrong with asking for clarification, especially because the OP didn't get any response the first time around.

I just remembered a story a friend told me. He used the facilities suggested by bar. He paid 200 for the room and I know he wouldn't have been satisfied with something that wasn't clean. However, this was in Pattaya. It might not hurt to keep that option open and ask the mamasan. You can always have a look and if you don't like it, move.

Again, no personal experience here.

Sooty
April 25th, 2012, 13:19
Obviously those whose first language isn't English are struggling with the difference between short time and short term. Short term is a period measured in days so a short term investment might be a few days to a few weeks. Short time is exactly what it says - a quickie measured in, at most, hours if not minutes.

Neal
April 25th, 2012, 14:10
Excuse me but English is my first language although American English is slightly different than Europes English.

Sooty
April 25th, 2012, 14:21
Excuse me but English is my first language although American English is slightly different than Europes English.I rest my case.

Halfhansum
April 25th, 2012, 14:43
So if someone wanted a "long TERM" room, would that be for all night or 12 months ? 555

Neal
April 25th, 2012, 15:59
Sooty, always something snide to say, eh?

As far as if they wanted it all night or 12 months, I guess that if I were the receptionist I would politely ask "and what will the checkout date be" and push the person into a response.

joe552
April 25th, 2012, 16:44
Ah, the UK and the US - two great nations divided by a common language (don't know who originally said that).

Neal
April 25th, 2012, 17:17
So true! How many times I have hear it is not aluminum, its alu min ium! It is not oregano it is ore agnno. Triple is treble and something else I hear on Pattaya Radio about an Italian Restaurant that escqapes me at the moment. Come on, we ree down here together, just accept it, that the way you were taught and thats the way we were taught and no matter what neither is going to change and it does nothing but a stupid topic of discussioj as to why the British always have to bring it up. It came from somewhere long ago and you aint gonna change it and we think there is no reason to hate us for it. :kap:

April 26th, 2012, 00:50
Sooty, always something snide to say, eh?

As far as if they wanted it all night or 12 months, I guess that if I were the receptionist I would politely ask "and what will the checkout date be" and push the person into a response.
far be it for me to try and stir things up ..... but isnt that exactly what joe did with his first post on this thread ???
i.e. push the person into a response !!!

Neal
April 26th, 2012, 02:16
Yes, but then Sooty 's response was a snide remark about the difference between American English and UK style English.

April 26th, 2012, 02:46
i agree... ive only seen a couple of sootys post ... but there seems to be a chip attached to the shoulder
as for the language wouldnt life be boring if we all spoke exactly the same ??

joe552
April 26th, 2012, 03:01
brithai, thanks for your support. at least, I'm assuming that was a supportive post?

as for language, you being a Londoner means I have to use Google translate on many of your posts and even then they don't all make sense :occasion9:

April 26th, 2012, 03:03
support it was indeed joe ... as for me .. i also have to google some of what i write... and like you i cant make head nor tail of it either :tongue3:

joe552
April 26th, 2012, 03:09
ha ha, I like an honest man :notworthy:

Sooty
April 26th, 2012, 09:20
Sooty, always something snide to say, eh?Who can forget the thread, lovingly tended by you, on your inability to comprehend some common two-syllable word in English? Triple was it?

It was the pronunciationb of treble and using it for the word triple. In American English Triple is used for the number three and TREBLE is used in MUSIC. I was asking why I keep hearing trble for triple. I dont think it was a strange request for an answer but you hopped all over it because you enjoy that.

Sooty
April 29th, 2012, 06:23
Sooty, always something snide to say, eh?Who can forget the thread, lovingly tended by you, on your inability to comprehend some common two-syllable word in English? Triple was it?

It was the pronunciationb of treble and using it for the word triple. In American English Triple is used for the number three and TREBLE is used in MUSIC. I was asking why I keep hearing trble for triple. I dont think it was a strange request for an answer but you hopped all over it because you enjoy that.When you rape and pillage someone else's post by inserting an editorial without adding another post, would it be possible for you to highlight that fact by using your famous (or do I mean fatuous?) lavender font?