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Marsilius
August 14th, 2013, 23:00
Until a couple of years ago, this bar - just up the hill from Club Temple - was open in the afternoon and was a good place to find working boys in the daytime.

I know that it then closed for a time. One rumour was that it was simply being refitted, another that it was moving just up the hill, a third that it was closed for good.

Unfortunately, the Prague (sort of) equivalent of this forum, which was the best source of information, no longer operates, so can anyone update me on the current status of Monty's as I don't want to have a wasted afternoon on my forthcoming trip.

scottish-guy
August 19th, 2013, 14:41
Was last there towards the end of 2012.

The bar is now called Little Temple.

As I recall it now does not open till around 5pm and closes around 10pm

The main bar (Temple itself) opens around 7ish but is quiet till around 8.30

:hello2:

Marsilius
August 20th, 2013, 03:29
You've saved me a wasted afternoon's journey. Many thanks!

scottish-guy
August 21st, 2013, 03:52
I have observed that some of the boys who can be later seen in Little Temple are available around the Hlavni Nadrazi rail station if thats of help?

There┬┤s one on a bike in particular was featured on the VM website.

If you dont know what im talking about , send a PM

Marsilius
August 21st, 2013, 21:37
Update: I went to Little Temple (Monty's as was) today at about 1 pm. It turns out that opening hours are 12 noon until 10 pm. Given the early hour, I was pleased to find three or four good looking boys there!

scottish-guy
August 22nd, 2013, 04:23
Good to hear - obviously they have changed the opening times since I was last there in 2012.

:hello2:

Jellybean
August 23rd, 2013, 00:29
... I was pleased to find three or four good looking boys there!
Oh, you are such a tease Marsilius, you must have been distracted, by what, I canтАЩt imagine, and forgot to finish your post and tell us what happened next?

Nirish guy
August 23rd, 2013, 01:14
I really will have to make a point of getting myself to Prague one of these days as it seems that's where all a lot of the action is at !

Jellybean
August 23rd, 2013, 14:57
My memories of visiting Prague are now well out of date NIrish, my one and only visit being 12 years ago. Sadly it was the year before the big C discovered me and made a total and utter hash of my face. But IтАЩm sure itтАЩs just as good today as it was then and I thoroughly recommend a visit.

We found stylish bars and sleazy bars. We found a very busy and hugely exciting sauna. And the clubs were well worth a visit. If my memory serves me right there was one club with a huge dark room where there was a one man show going on in a mock prison cell behind iron bars. It served to encourage the watching audience into some pretty low levels of debauchery, which naturally, I had no alternative but to participate in!

It was a year in which I can tell you quite frankly that no money exchanged hands тАж I could never say that now with a straight face! :- ) тАж and I found many stunning, sexy willing and able young Czech guys.

We planned to return the following year, but, alas, I had to cancel because of my illness.

And there is lots of touristy stuff to do during the day. I am including a photo of me taken with the famous Charles Bridge and Prague Castle in the background. Two must sees for the first time visitor.

Also attached below is a photo of a puppet, which IтАЩve named Arthur Farnes-Barnes, which I bought at a state run puppet shop. Prague is famous for its crystal and puppets, amongst other things.

One funny incident springs to mind. We were in an underground station when this guy approached me and spoke to me, presumably, in Czech. I thought he was begging for money and brushed him aside and moved away. He followed me and again spoke to me. Again I brushed him aside and moved farther along the platform. But the guy persisted and followed me, this time holding out his hand in which he held an official looking metal badge. He then spoke to me in English and said, тАЬTicket inspector.тАЭ Ah! Now I understood, he was asking me to show him my ticket! Well thankfully all three of us had purchased tickets and I was able to assure him that I had a valid ticket.

We then watched as he approached a young American couple. Unfortunately they had not purchased tickets and we heard them say, тАЬWe thought it was free.тАЭ To which the inspector said can you name me one underground system where there is free travel. At that point our train arrived so I donтАЩt know how that encounter was finalised.

The moral of this story is, do remember to buy an underground ticket!

Marsilius
August 23rd, 2013, 17:47
For those who haven't experienced it, the metro system in Prague has no checks - either as you enter or leave - as to whether you have bought a ticket. But there are inspectors, as described, who, if you cannot produce a ticket on request, will impose what I am told is a very hefty fine. Ticket for an unlimited length journey is a standard 32 CZK (about ┬г1).

Just off to Monty's (aka Little Temple) again!

Marsilius
August 23rd, 2013, 21:49
Oh, you are such a tease Marsilius, you must have been distracted, by what, I canтАЩt imagine, and forgot to finish your post and tell us what happened next?

Sorry to have to disappoint you... I wasn't there looking for sex. I was scouting boys for a photo/video shoot for the websites for which I produce XXX material.

dab69
September 18th, 2013, 22:32
Sorry to have to disappoint you... I wasn't there looking for sex. I was scouting boys for a photo/video shoot for the websites for which I produce XXX material.


Linky?...

Marsilius
September 19th, 2013, 01:08
In this case, www.hmboys.com (http://www.hmboys.com)