Koykaeng’s “Back to the Future” – August 2008
#85
Posted 12 September 2008 - 06:00 PM
Is there anyone out there who does not have a soft spot for a personal favourite including the mighty KK?
Open to further ridicule........!
#86
Posted 12 September 2008 - 06:06 PM
Is there anyone out there who does not have a soft spot for a personal favourite including the mighty KK?
Open to further ridicule........!
Hi Petesie,
Being you maiden voyage, I think you did exceptionally well to be honest.
As long as 'you' enjoyed yourself, everything else is purely academic.
More importantly, was nice getting to meet you in person and have a chat.
Hopefully we shall cross paths again in the future.
Cheers
Koykaeng
#87
Posted 12 September 2008 - 06:15 PM
I made a few newbie mistakes which is a learning curve we all must follow, right or wrong we will get there in the end.
I know what types attract me and who doesn't but find at the end of the day personality and niceness will always do it for me.
To all the lurkers and we've all been there, get in there and do it, you owe it to yourselves, my one and only regret with regard to this is not doing it a lot sooner, I'd have been a far richer man for it.
#88
Posted 13 September 2008 - 12:17 PM
Day 6 cont...
About an hour later, whilst still with Bob in Stringfellows, I receive another sms, this time from Matchman, wanting to meet up at Lita’s Bar, so back I head down Walking Street. Met Matchman (for the first time) and sunk another few beverages, and started to contemplate who to take back with me for the evening.
The rather sexy Cream, who used to work at Blue Ice, was wandering in and out of Lita’s Bar, and caught my eye, so wasted no time paying her barfine and jumping in a songtaew to the LK Renaissance.
Damn KK.......how many rides did you take on the baht bus on day 6? Seems like you spent more time on the bus then you did in the bars...........
#89
Posted 13 September 2008 - 02:24 PM
Surfaced late once again, and headed straight to the Villa Market food counter at The Avenue for something to eat. They have a pretty cool dining counter set up serving both Thai and Western food at very reasonable prices. The concept is identical to that seen in the Foodland stores. The fried rice & noodle dishes hit the spot!
Met up with Matchman after he worked out where Villa Market was, and we headed directly to Soi 6 where we had a couple of non alcoholic beverages at Pooks Bar, as we were both still recovering from the previous nights excesses. There was a lovely selection of talent gyrating on the podiums.
Wandered around the lower numbered Soi’s, but there was very little about being late afternoon/early evening. Sat at the Cosy Bar on 2nd road for another couple of drinks, but nothing of interest to speak about, unless you count one average looking ladyboy busily applying her make up? Bid Matchman goodbye, and returned to the hotel for a little siesta and make plans for the evening ahead.
As per the script, arrived at La Bamba bar to meet up with Rossco, and had Alis order me a tenderloin steak, and again dined sitting at the bar in La Bamba. Matchman soon dropped by as did Swine Canine. A little later board member Deuce arrived and Donnykey too.
Hung around La Bamba for a few hours, then headed up to Soi 6 before midnight with Rossco, Matchman, Swine Canine & Deuce. Had one drink in So What which was fairly busy, and then moved on to Pooks Bar. Whilst at Pooks Bar, I spotted the cutey named Ae that had caught my eye earlier in the day, so after some negotiating paid the barfine, and bid the rest of the gang farewell.
Whilst I’d never spent time with Ae before, I knew her face from Hema Cabaret, and also knew she was rather well endowed. As attractive as Ae was, she turned out to be a bit of a starfish in the bedroom, and had no interest in playing the active role I had hoped for.
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#92
Posted 13 September 2008 - 06:18 PM
Still no Rirta reports or photos :o
Actually it was Rita, not Rirta I made reference to earlier.
We do cross paths again later in the trip report, but I declined her offer which in hindsight was probably a mistake !
Cheers
Koykaeng
#93
Posted 14 September 2008 - 05:21 AM
Awoke a little earlier than usual and returned to Villa Market for some breakfast, comprising pork mince served over steamed rice with a fried egg on top for good measure. Followed breakfast with a relaxing foot massage at the place I’d been patronizing across the arcade from Kiss Food & Drink. Whilst having my foot massage, I received a phone call from Fon who had “promised” she’d call when we crossed paths in Soi 6 the other day.
Not long after returning to my hotel room, Fon phoned again to let me know she was on the way. It took a couple more phone calls before she actually arrived, as like others, she had ended up at the wrong LK group hotel. Despite telling Fon (and several others during my trip) that it was the LK Renaissance Hotel, located in Soi Diana opposite the ‘New Orn Bar’, they all end up at one of the other more established LK hotels in the same area. In all fairness, the word “Renaissance” is not an easy one for a Thai with a limited command of the English language.
Fon can be a rather “full on” character, and to some degree our scheduled session had resulted from a conversation we had the other day in Soi 6. Basically I told her that I was dissatisfied with the last time I’d been with her as she had given new meaning the phrase “Short Time”. Fon “insisted” that we hook up again during the afternoon, and she’ll make amends for our previous engagement.
Shot a few photos of Fon, then moved to the bedroom for probably the most full on session to date.
Fon quickly took control, proceeding to deliver a long lasting and totally satisfying performance.
Towards the end, I was reaching for a white flag to wave, however I hung in there and eventually Fon unleashed her trademark blast, drenching both me and the bed. I get the impression this particular ‘party trick’ is a one of her major draw cards for those that seek her out.
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#94
Posted 14 September 2008 - 05:26 AM
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#95
Posted 14 September 2008 - 05:28 AM
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#96
Posted 14 September 2008 - 06:26 AM
Actually it was Rita, not Rirta I made reference to earlier.
We do cross paths again later in the trip report, but I declined her offer which in hindsight was probably a mistake !
Cheers
Koykaeng
A mistake
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