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wowpow
June 30th, 2006, 23:55
After a brilliant but brief visit to the UK I returned to Thailand in comfort in Thai Air's Business Class - a friend got me a real bargain price, only 6500 baht more then economy. I had overloaded my cabin bags with a small case 16 kilos, a heavy suit carrier, a laden shoulder bag and two large bags of duty frees. Imagine my shock when arriving at 05.45hrs in the morning, not only did I have to lug these downstairs from the bubble but then no direct tunnel attached, it was lug down a staircase and onto a bus to the terminal and drag the stuff up and down escalators.

Happily my room at The Pinnacle was waiting. Mr. Jimmy told me that it was impossible to book a room for the night of the 26th arriving early morning on the 27th. I never heard such rubbish. He relented and said he would go and check me in on the 26th so that they would not cancel the booking at midnight.

Snacked at Dick's Cafe - always a very warm welcome there, delightful staff - we watched the boys arriving to work at the bars and were taken with some young gods going into Dream Boys. So we had to go there and were very surprised to find the bar had only two customers around 9.30 p.m. but what they did have was lots of handsome athletic guys 'dancing' flirting and joking. A delightful time and I noticed that the drink prices were back to 200 baht on weekdays.

Tawan Bar was busy as the show was on when we arrived about 11 and all the superstars seemd absent - offed or holiday? - Still there were plenty of handsome musclemen to keep me amused and dishing out chunks of the the huge Toblerone bars of white chocolate that I got in the UK for 140 baht each. Mr Lex was looking spectacular snake dancing in the candle show and showed me telephone videos of himself in the Muscleman competition on the 24th - either the camera or I was out of focus. He got third prize.

I noticed that 'Vincent's Restaurant and Seven Rooms' across from the Pinnacle was nearing completion at the old Stud Sauna site. I had a preview look around and it seems very nice indeed. The staff are all gay and some I recognised from Pattaya. The rooms are very comfortable ( mattresses same as Hyatt?) big beds tv, fridge, shower room and reasonable size and from about Bt850. Opening anticipated in mid July.

After all that luggage handling, I went for a massage with Khun Tien at his new Spa called www.gentstime.com (http://www.gentstime.com). He is a terrific masseur and the place is very nice with a jungle of plants at the door and inside. Lockers are poky but the showers good and lots of towels, slippers and robes before you go to your private room for lemon grass oil ( or a choice of 7 fragrances ) blissful massage with happy endings optional. The current introductory rate is 700 baht for 90 minutes. There are now 4 gay massage spas in the Rama IV Court complex!

Outside the Pinnacle towards Rama IV there is a newly opened Internet cafe with good speeds, nice and clean and large flat screens. There are only 7 stations each with big comfy chairs. They charge 30 baht and hour and you get a free hour after 5 paid hours. There is a similar, maybe even nicer one next to O Ho restaurant.

Aperitif time at Dick's Cafe was a delight as ever - I must get to Soi 4 before the Balcony bosses chastise me - Mr Lucas was there and told me all about Bangkok during the King's Diamond Jubilee celebration - He said the city was never lovlier with all the sidewalks cleared and clean, light traffic and everyone on yellow shirts. He told me of the Friday 9th evening in Duangthawee Plaza when The Boys Bar doused their lights and put candles all around the portrait of the King outside. All the bars turned off their lights and then boys and guests gathered in the soi, lit candles and sang the Kings song with the television. His other bit of news was that the Police had told him to close at midnight that - Thursday - night as did all the Plaza bars but not Tawan or Jupiter.

Future Boys was packed long before the cabaret and they have some very handsome athletic types and a few musclemen. The show had some terrific moments. There was one mock katoey who sang a torch song which brought the house down. The huge appendage show had many eye popping in disbelief - mostly females. All this and drinks only 200 baht again.

It's nice to leave Thailand and come back it re-awakens appreciation of the place. It is cheap - mind you, almost anywhere is after London. Why do they remove or disable the seatbelts in the back seats of taxis? I saw a Muslim girl in headcover and yashmak a passenger astride a motorbike with her skirts hiked well above knee level and hanging onto the driver. Thai Buddhist girls sit side saddle without touching the driver and don't seem to fall off much. I tend to hang close to the driver!!!!!

London taxis do charge about 20 times the Bangkok price but at east they know every nook and cranny of the huge city. I had a much overlong long journey to Modern Home Tower on Nongsee Road - yes I had not taken my map as it's a well known road. We had to telephone them to give the driver directions in the end. Still the journey there and back cost less than a London taxi minimum charge.

I went to the advertised Sale at Central Chitlom but most things were only on sale to Siam Commercial Bank Visa and Mastercharge Holders - very odd. Not even a Central card gets you the discount. Never mind I got a 20% off a nice cetaphlon omelette pan.I also enjoyed a splendid light lunch in Loft their super food court ( Royal Garden Plaza is a very pale copy ) though they still don't sell alcohol between 2 and 5?

wowpow
July 1st, 2006, 07:34
I see a trail Jimmy said where a 500 baht joiners fee is mentioned and I confirmed that after a lecture ( no way was it a conversation ) with Jimmy on Thursday.

LMTU - 100 lines please " I must NOT exaggerate "

Yes, I agree, it is very sad, but I doubt it will last long.

Jimmy is very angry as they agreed to give him time to tell all his customers about the new rule. It will be interesting to see if they let customer know before they book. I think I will send the owner a protest e-mail.

July 1st, 2006, 08:26
So now are the jagoffs who doubted my report going to apologize to me?

July 2nd, 2006, 16:34
... Future Boys was packed long before the cabaret and they have some very handsome athletic types and a few musclemen. The show had some terrific moments. There was one mock katoey who sang a torch song which brought the house down. The huge appendage show had many eye popping in disbelief - mostly females. All this and drinks only 200 baht again...

I visited Future Boys (twice) over the last few days. I was told there was a show starting at 9.30pm and so I and my friend ventured in around a minute after 9.30pm. There was a show taking place, a guy was receiving a bj and this led a four minute fuck routine, then the show ended. I was told they had started the show early because the police had arrived. Next night, my friend and I ventured down there before 9.00pm and went in, we were told that 'tonight' there was not going to be any police in the area and so the show would go on as planned at 9.30pm. At 9.45pm the show started, the same team, the same bj, the same four minute energetic fuck routine and then the show ended again. It may well be that the 9.30pm show is a very brief show and different to what comes later, but this for me is a very dissapointing bar, especially when I paid 440baht for a drink each for me and my friend on Thursday and a whopping 500baht on Friday.

I also paid a return visit to X-Boys and was not dissapointed, this bar has some very entertaining shows and you get value for your baht. Energetic and entertaining performances from all the guys involved in the show, a really good cabaret that lasts between and hour and 90 minutes. A really, really good bar.

I also paid a visit to a bar which I had labelled 'overrated' in the past. This time I was very pleasantly surprised and I am happy to change my opinion. The show was hugely entertaining, with many comedic touches, impressive dance routines and handsome performers. For 45 minutes or so the show was probably one of the best (if not the best) in the soi. However, this bar does seem to have a definite pen-chant for the katoewey show. Last time this Katoewey finale to the show lasted about 30 minutes and was spoken almost entirely in Thai. They have changed the show slightly and now speak a combination of Thai, English and some Chinese but it still drags on. What could be a good 5 minute comedic skit goes on and on and on for approx. 25 to 30 minutes. Suggestion, cut back the katoewey routine to a fun filled 5 minutes, add in another dance number and you have the perfect show. Drinks on Friday were 220baht each. Further, I must say that this bar has some really stunning guys who totally fit the 'model looks' tag.

Future Boys was half empty, X-Boys was busy and Dreamboys was packed.

wowpow
July 3rd, 2006, 00:10
"when I paid 440baht for a drink each for me and my friend on Thursday and a whopping 500baht on Friday." Fatman. I feel sure that you must have paid 220 baht per drink on weekdays and 250 baht on Friday? As I mentioned elsewhere Tawan are currently charging 240 baht per drink off peak! I do confess to getting a tad confused about the various prices but I certainly paid only 200 baht a drink at either Dream Boys or Future Boys as I noted it had gone back to the old rate - maybe one of us had a soft drink? I deplore the habit of charging high prices for drinks on the principle that you are getting to see a show. I would much prefer that they charged an entrance fee or cover show for those attending when they have the shows on and lowered the drink prices. I would probably drink more and buy drinks for the boys. Having said that the common price now in the Plaza and the major bars is a bit over 200 baht weekdays and more on Fridays and Saturdays. IF you see a show then it's still a cheap price ┬г2 or US$4 for a drink and a show - plus the drinks seem to have alcohol in them these days and the premises are all quite smart.

I have a friend who hates shows and tries hard not to see them - he wants to see the boys 'dancing'. Future Boys seems to have shows at erratic times but fairly continuously. I think, like many bars, it depends on how many customers are there.

I have not been to X Men/Boys for some time. When I did it seemed to me that the X-Men had slim boys there and X-Boys had the more manly types. I did not think too much of the shows then and di not go back. Thanks for your report, - good to know that you found one bar that you liked - I may well do so soon. A friend mentioned a very dangerous staircase to the upstairs one? OK there is no staircase to the ground floor one.

I missed out on another gem of tittle tattle. The owner of X this and that has bought the rooming house on Duangthawee Plaza an plans to turn it into a gay complex with go-go, disco, bars and spa

Jetsam
July 3rd, 2006, 02:12
Last time I visited Future boys, which is 3 years ago, so not very recent , the first drink was 400 baht and after that something like 120 to 150 baht, don't remember.



Some Tawan boys for Teepee : enjoy :naka: :naka: :naka: :naka:

orson
July 3rd, 2006, 21:13
I missed out on another gem of tittle tattle. The owner of X this and that has bought the rooming house on Duangthawee Plaza an plans to turn it into a gay complex with go-go, disco, bars and spa

are you talking about the j house inside the soi?

if you like the then xtreme bar, then you would love x-men. i went to x-boys sunday nite. there were a lot of women, and the most interesting boy was clearly focused on them. there was no nudity in the shows. the big c**k show was done shorts on. the only consolation was you can touch them if you dare. the downside is the dj only speaks thai.