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Re: Snow
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Alice - Late 30, small frame but don't be deceived by her size.Gave solid and skillful massage.Good juagen also. Shirley - Mid Forties. Lenny - late 30,Sarawakian ,plump and gave hard rub. Wendy - Late 20,recommended by the lady boss,will try her out next round. |
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Re: Snow
where is golden leaf?
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Thai massage centre @ Hotel Triumph Star
Last week managed to check in Hotel Triumph Star (I think). The one opp City square and behind Merlin Tower. Noticed theres a Thai Massage centre on the 2nd floor. Saw quite a number of Thai chio one. Just wondering beside the normal body and reflexology massage, do they offer special services?
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Since you were already at the Massage Centre, you should have tried it out and then post the FR here, instead of wondering whether they offer special services |
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Re: Thai massage centre @ Hotel Triumph Star
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Re: Johor Baru Before & After Dark
Is the place called Distiction luxury.??
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Senator : Massage parlours 'a front for prostitution'
Report from The New Straits Times dated Tuesday 16 May 2006 :-
At the Dewan Negara yesterday: Massage parlours 'a front for prostitution' THE message on massage parlours was clear yesterday: They are little more than a front for female and male prostitution. Senator Datin Dr Nik Azizah Nik Yahya had fellow senators nodding when she said that some massage parlours offered more than the kneading of tired muscles. She said that while masseuses were available for sex acts with men, there were also parlours that operated as rendezvous points for gays. Qualifying her statement by saying that some were above board, she said her research had revealed that most had breached the fine print on their permits. This prompted Senator Dr Mohd Puad Zarkashi to ask if any of the parlours were only for men. "Some of these massage parlours are fronts for gays. They are used for sex parties. I have heard stories. The media, too, have highlighted this," she said while debating the Royal Address at the opening of the session. Nik Azizah had the House in rapt attention when she spoke about "women in glass cages" in some "red light" areas in Kuala Lumpur. "You don’t have to go to the Netherlands or Thailand for this. The girls are kept in an aquarium and only have numbers and a letter to indicate their nationality." Nik Azizah’s reference to glass cages caused some confusion, with Senator Siw Chun Earn rising to ask for clarification. "What are the numbers and letters that you talk about? Can you tell us where you got the details from?" Nik Azizah said she had been referring to the fact that some parlours or spas had women sitting in glass enclosures with numbers and large letters like "F" or "T" on their person. "Some even operate in hotels. The women wear little more than a bikini. Examples, of what the letters stand for: C for China, F for Filipina, V for Vietnam, T for Thailand and I for Indonesia." This, she said, was to allow customers to call out numbers and be entertained by the women. She told senators that a newspaper report had highlighted a parlour in Damansara which had a "glass cage". At this juncture, Datuk Rizuan Abdul Hamid asked if Nik Azizah’s research had indicated if the parlours "treated" men with flagging libidos. He told the House that some female employees were paid about RM6,000 a month to keep older men "happy" in suburbs of Kuala Lumpur like Cheras and Kepong. Nik Azizah, however, was at a loss for words, looking distinctly embarrassed by the course the discussion had taken. She ignored Rizuan’s comments to urge local authorities to keep an eye on the parlours. "Surely we don’t want our concept of Islam Hadhari to become a joke among tourists who come across these illicit services," she said. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Re: Johor Baru Before & After Dark
Hi bro.
I have not cheong in JB for quite some time due to work.. Recently i started reading the forum again and i found that JB seems to be not that happening as before. Any brudder can update me on which LSB still functioning after the big wind blow in jb? seems like most the lsb has closed down. any outlet still open and have good service/ girls? thanks |
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FR on Mutiara HC
Hi! Bro
Just to report my outing with my FR on my visit to Mutiara HC. Number: Look:5/10 Massage: 8/10 FR: Yes with rm150 but never try HJ: rm80 with top taken off Breast Size: Looks like 34B Anyway massage is ard RM79.00 for 1 hour and if you go , look for Ling or Maggie coz they are really chun.. my opinion only. chio |
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Re: FR on Mutiara HC
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U went Mutiara look for who? Never mentioned her name also. Lynn & Maggie are the ang pai there, especially Lynn. She is the prettiest massage girl I ever try too. Very cute and sweet. Detail discussion on Mutiara HC can be found from the following thread. Happy cheonging. http://www.sammyboyforum.com/showthr...highlight=lynn
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Enforcement team to have base at Holiday Plaza, Johor Bahru
Report from The New Straits Times dated Monday 22 May 2006 :-
Enforcement team to have base at Holiday Plaza, Johor Bahru JOHOR BARU: The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will station enforcement officers at the Holiday Plaza Shopping Centre to end the sale of pirated software and optic discs. Their job is to check the activities of 31 outlets known to sell pirated goods. Acting state enforcement director Adilah Aziz said 30 officers would be stationed at the complex from 10am to 10pm daily for at least a month. "With this strict enforcement, we hope to eventually wipe out the illegal business and clear the complex of its reputation as a hub for pirated products in the district," she said. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Berkhemah awasi lubuk VCD di Johor Bahru
Laporan dari Harian Metro bertarikh Isnin 22hb Mei 2006 :-
Berkhemah awasi lubuk VCD di Johor Bahru JOHOR BAHRU: Penguat kuasa Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna (KPDNDHEP) Johor `berkhemah’ di beberapa pusat beli-belah yang dikenal pasti sebagai lubuk penjualan cakera padat (CD), cakera padat video (VCD) dan cakera padat digital (DVD) cetak rompak di sekitar bandar raya ini. Sekumpulan 20 hingga 30 anggota ditempatkan di pusat beli-belah yang dikenal pasti dari jam 10 pagi sehingga 10 malam secara berterusan, dalam tempoh sebulan, berkuat kuasa kelmarin. Pemangku Pengarahnya, Adilah A Aziz, berkata tindakan itu diambil bagi memastikan bandar raya ini bersih daripada aktiviti penjualan VCD, CD dan DVD cetak rompak kerana sebelum ini bukan saja dikenali sebagai lubuk bagi kalangan penduduk tempatan, malah negara jiran. Katanya, dalam operasi dijalankan kelmarin, 31 kedai penjualan VCD, CD dan DVD di sebuah pusat beli-belah terkenal di Jalan Datuk Sulaiman, di sini, diperiksa. Beliau berkata, operasi itu dijalankan serentak di seluruh negara selepas menerima arahan ibu pejabat KPDNHEP di Putrajaya, kelmarin. Bagaimanapun, hanya 200 keping VCD, CD dan DVD cetak rompak yang bernilai RM1,000 dirampas dari sebuah kedai. “Taktik peniaga VCD, CD dan DVD cetak rompak kini berubah kerana mereka tidak menyimpan barangan berkenaan dalam kuantiti yang banyak di dalam premis termasuk di stor di bahagian belakang premis masing-masing. “Mereka hanya simpan 100 atau 200 keping saja dan jika ada operasi, mereka senang membawanya keluar atau menyembunyikannya,” katanya. Beliau percaya, jika ada permintaan daripada pelanggan, kakitangan premis terbabit akan mengambil bahan yang disorokkan di tempat lain dan sesebuah premis dipercayai mempunyai ramai kakitangan. “Setakat ini, kita belum mengenal pasti pusat penyimpanan mereka tetapi dalam siasatan awal mendapati hanya kotak kosong lengkap dengan kulit satu-satu filem atau lagu saja dipamerkan di dalam premis. “Jika ada permintaan, VCD, CD atau DVD yang disimpan di tempat lain akan diambil oleh pekerja masing-masing,” katanya. Menurutnya, usaha kerajaan menangani masalah penjualan VCD, CD dan DVD cetak rompak tidak akan berjaya selagi masyarakat tidak membantu pihak berkuasa. Katanya, jika permintaan masih lagi tinggi daripada masyarakat selagi itulah masalah itu tidak dapat ditangani sepenuhnya. “Setakat ini, pihak berkuasa hanya mencegah dengan menjalankan penguat kuasaan termasuk mengenakan tindakan saman atau mengheret mereka yang terbabit ke mahkamah. “Tetapi ada sesetengah peniaga sanggup mencabar pihak berkuasa, misalnya jika pemantauan dijalankan sehingga jam 10 malam mereka memulakan operasi selepas jam 12 tengah malam,” katanya. Menurutnya, kebanyakan pemilik premis masih meneruskan operasi walaupun dikenakan tindakan kerana sudah menjelaskan deposit untuk tempoh yang panjang sehingga enam bulan. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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VCD @Johor Bahru
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me saw them raid holiday plaza on sunday noon abt 330pm. Actually wanted to go there buy some movies. Heard from the shops that there was a raid on sat as well. poor thing Last edited by kenneth1979; 22-05-2006 at 11:33 PM. Reason: change post |
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Re: Thai massage centre @ Hotel Triumph Star
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Okay Massage....no special service being asked...so i just have a relax massage and left....sorry no FR....cos no service....I did not remember the gal no.........
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