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  • A Journey in Time through LOS

    Many BM's only knowledge of Thailand is gained from the threads & while there are reams of excellent information here I want to give a personal account of what the place was like 30 years ago. 32 years to be exact, when as a 21 yo [you do the math] I arrived for what proved to be a life changing 2 months in Thailand.

    A lot has changed in the meantime & if I prompt others to recall their own stories, you are welcome to add them.

    Like most backpackers we [a couple of us] stayed at the Malaysia Hotel, as recommended by Lonely Planet, fantastic value, full of hippies on the drug trail [of all ages], fugitives from the law [met a few of those] & the rest - wide-eyed innocents, at least I was when I arrived. A quick google & I was astonished the place is still operating. It was full of concrete cancer then but the pool photos on their web site look familiar so I assume it's the same place.

    I will wait for the news that the place has collapsed, nothing would get me to stay there again. I went back several times on subsequent visits but in the 80's it was so tired & worn out, I checked out.

    There were warongs [barongs?] across the street, what do they call those roadside eating carts where for 5 cents we had noodles in soup with a choice of meat, that tasted bloody good by the time we had added the necessary chilli & spices.

    The two places to go for entertainment were Patpong & the Grace Hotel. Yes, the same Grace you go past on the wide street that runs straight into Soi 4 & Nana Plaza. I always genuflect as I go past because before the Arabs bought it & spent millions transforming it with added high rise towers, the Grace was a grand old colonial hotel that boasted the biggest pick-up joint in the world.

    My first visit is burnt into my memory, when walking into the lobby/coffee shop/bar/dining area [it was all open] I came face to face with at least 1000 girls [don't think I am joking], all available & not many customers.        The Americans had only been out of Vietnam 6 months & there were an estimated 600,000 girls working the streets of Bangkok alone. I remember thinking where do you start around here? So many girls & so little time. It was definitely a buyers market & a short time was 100 baht, all night 200 baht, but we often paid less as we were the same age & the only competition were a few big German fellows who had to be at least 40 & Arabs in traditional robes, who were unpopular because of their habit of not washing & they treated the girls badly. And if those prices surprise you, in Chiang Mai a short time was 20 cents, 5 for a buck !

    Back then I really was a hansum man.        What happened?       

    We would grab a taxi there, I was popular to go with because my companions would be screaming at the driver - "the Grace hotel" saying it louder & louder like that would help him understand. I would lean over & whisper "the Grec hotel" & a smile of recognition & we would be off. All taxi drivers then were armed. Once we knew they were carrying a gun, we could always get the driver to show it to us, often we would pass it around in the car amazed at the difference to home. TiT or rather that was Thailand.

    Back then here was no Nana Plaza, but the Nana Hotel was quite a place to stay & the disco there was one of the only places you could get a drink after 2am. I can remember walking down there a few times. The 4 lane road there now was one muddy lane each way, virtually all the traffic were taxis.

    For some variety we would hit the bars of Patpong, a little dearer but the best looking girls were to be found there. Places like the Mississippi Queen, just amazing & it still shocks me when I see the size of the girls today compared to the svelte fucking machines that adorned every bar then. It has been a long time since I could say of the 30 bikini clad dancers, there wasn't one who weighed more than 40 kilos. And before you think they must have been underaged, they weren't, they were just all like that. Don't forget it was virtually unheard of that a girl drank or smoked. You will still find a girl in the bars today with the same build. Long & lean with shapely legs, tiny hips, a 15" waist & perfect tits. [Most of those fitting that description are kathoey now] One girl from the MQ, name Apple is still one of the finest pieces of ass I have ever seen. Can anyone remember her? I think she was married off to Indian royalty. I loved her for years.    

    These girls were the stuff of legend.

    And what has all this to do with ATS? Not a lot except for some background & I will write about my first confrontation with the 3rd sex but that didn't come for another 20 years.

    One story of a legend who I want to say was me, but I can't, involved one of our group who woke up one morning after getting so drunk he didn't know where he was, to find himself sleeping on the floor in a room of 8 girls also asleep on the floor. He only put his pants back on to leave about 5 days later. He screwed every one of them many times a day each, & had to leave in the end because he thought he was going to die.         I said to him "why didn't you just stop having sex & rest a bit?" He just gave me that look you give the biggest idiot you ever met.

    Marvellous ! Only a teenage boy would understand.

    Feel free to add any of your own recollections or if this is boring the mods can delete it.

    Memories of being a block away from the miltary shooting at students, midnight curfews when no-one could leave the bar till 4 am, & they would turn all the lights on, stop the music, the girls got out a book or their knitting & we would sit around talking & sneaking drinks under the counter.

    Others must remember . . . .
    Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

  • #2
    Fantastic post... I read it from top to bottom and it occured to me that the place really hasn't changed all that much, even after all this time.

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    • #3

      im not sure if i agree. the *only* thing i see that still is the same is that the thai authorities
      promote prostitution to get tourists. as in they do not upheld thai-laws, but rather build
      more bars & gogos and other facilites to make it easier for us to get laid.
      grace is history, sukmvit is paved, the ggs have become fatter and we have lbs.
      its a shame there are so few photos from back then.

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      • #4
        I enjoyed the post also but one thing you say that I have never heard. I have been going to Bangkok and other places in Thailand since 1969 and I have never heard of a Thai taxi driver carrying a gun.

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        • #5
          (gart4571 @ Jan. 13 2008,18:35) I enjoyed the post also but one thing you say that I have never heard. I have been going to Bangkok and other places in Thailand since 1969 and I have never heard of a Thai taxi driver carrying a gun.
          You got me thinking there Gart. I may have to meet you half way on that one. I can definitely remember some drivers not having a weapon, so if you scored any of them then your driver was unarmed.

          However if you think I am making it up then you are mistaken, once we knew their preference for carrying a sidearm, [can't remember the Thai word for a gun] we always goaded them into showing it to us. Some would just flash it to us, others would hand it over for a full inspection, always unloaded, at least I assume it was.

          One night we had a major incident at the Grace Hotel where every taxi driver [about 50 of them] there surrounded our taxi, intent on killing the offender, my mate. He survived only because he was 6'3" & could handle himself. He cleared a path through them by grabbing their huge cane off them & used it as a battering ram to make a dash for the hotel.

          What made it so terrifying was we knew many were armed & this howling mob didn't disperse till dawn. Years later I was approached by girls in Bangkok I didn't know, very anxious my friend wasn't with me. "They will kill him !"

          Talk about carrying a grudge.
          Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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          • #6
            Some pics circa 1995! (Thanks Ken!)

             

            Some silly caption nonsense!  
            Attached Files

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            • #7
              (stogie bear @ Jan. 14 2008,00:38) Some pics circa 1995! (Thanks Ken!)

               

              Some silly caption nonsense!  
              Guys, guys... that's not what I meant when I said bring me a MacDonald's takeaway...

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              • #8
                nice post pacman. takes me back to 1983 when i first rolled into bangkok. and yes stayed at the malaysia. fuck it was run down then and we checked out after one night.lmao
                The girls in patpong were as you say"tall slim hot and fucking sex machines". unlike the girls you see today who are short fat stumpy, and just don't do it for me .i have thousands of slides from the era.(you could take photos in bars back then). 1983 went to grace hotel, and was still a good pick up joint. nana was there but very quiet, and soi cowboy was swinging.
                patpong was the best, remember bars such as safari where the girls used to dance r topless with little heart stickers over there nipples. pink panther where i saw ladyboys, and grand prix bar. kings castle had 2 bars, they have now practically taken over the street, patpong had no night bizzar, back in those days, but the girls were just so dammm hot .
                there are still little reminders of the old viet nam era which basically started the sex industry for falangs in thailand.LOOK along sukhumvit road between soi 3-5 or is it 5-7 and you will find the Check inn. look at the old photos on the door.goes back to the 70.s this place.
                pink panther is still there on the corner off patpong2 and surawongs rd. and fucking hell the maylasia is still there too.
                pataya used to cost us 500 bhat for a taxi one way. and pataya is another story
                just a sex tourist looking for hot fun

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                • #9
                  Nice read. I used to stay at the Malaysia Hotel in the 80s. That must of been something a lot earlier.

                  That hotel was cool. I'd look out my 5 story window, see girls swimming, see a cute one and wave her up. I'd yell room 505. I still have a few photo's at work I cander at now and then.

                  There was only Patpong and I did not know about Nana Plaza. Great times.

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                  • #10
                    I more thing...yes the coffee shop...that was the best. Girls everywhere looking at you eat giving you that 'do you want to f___ me look.

                    Yes Donnnnny I forgot about the little heart stickers the girls wear at the Safari bar. That was my favorite bar. Small bar. The girls so close. Dancing tities bouncing. It was great.

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                    • #11
                      just a sex tourist looking for hot fun

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                      • #12
                        Excellant trip down memory lane.

                        I wonder however if the girls are that much different but rather we are getting older (as I write this I myself am inching into my forties). The first time or two you do something or go somewhere is a lot more exciting than the 20th time.

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                        • #13
                          (tampanugget_2001 @ Jan. 16 2008,14:03) Excellant trip down memory lane.

                          I wonder however if the girls are that much different but rather we are getting older (as I write this I myself am inching into my forties).  The first time or two you do something or go somewhere is a lot more exciting than the 20th time.
                          A fair question but I can say unequivocally that the girls have succumbed to Western disease.
                          Slowly but surely they have grown bigger, relative to what I first encountered. I would not swap the girls of today for the sweet little things that adorned LOS back 30 odd years ago.

                          I must comment on Donny's post, he agreed on the girls being slim, hot, etc, but tall - no I can't say they were any taller then today, in fact, apart from the few, they were maybe a touch shorter. They were certainly more petite, many in their 20's having these tiny bodies.

                          Sitting up at the edge of a raised dance floor one night I remember well drinking with an American guy & we both had eyes for a very slim girl whose slinky moves we followed everywhere she went. I said something about how petite she was & he smiled & motioned her over. Kneeling to hear him, he cupped her arse with one hand & lifted her easily.

                          Try doing that now - with any of them !

                          I knew when I saw the first of the Golden Arches & the fried chicken joints, that it was the beginning of the end. Share a meal with a girl in LOS today & watch what they can put away. They never could have eaten it then. I was shocked at the number of plump girls that popped up everywhere in the 90's.

                          On the subject of dance girls, their outfits today reflect the modesty imposed on them by Govt dictates. A standard bikini before could only cover a girls nipples after she had readjusted herself, a quick laugh & oh, there they are. And I will leave it to your imagination just how small the bottom half was.    

                          Totally inadequate to cover anything; with that & their eagerness to hop onto your lap all foreplay was completed by the time you left the bar. And bar fines? Who came up with that idea?    

                          With the dietary changes came other changes, skin problems, unheard of before, denser pubes, all the nutrients pushing out more foliage. Adult workers on the scene really didn't need to wax. Despite the changes we are fortunate that we can still travel to meet the nicest P4P players on the planet. None of us would deny them the right to a better standard of living.

                          Back to the Malaysia Hotel. Unless you saw it for yourself you may imagine that the scenario that sendbaht2004 gives is more fantasy than real life. I can confirm his story, though I never called them from the pool. No, our happy hunting ground were the lifts. I am sure there were only two, but if you jumped into one & the single female occupant smiled at you, then you needed only to ask her to your room. On their way to a new boyfriend, finishing a session with a client, it didn't matter, if she was pretty & working, then an unscheduled client was good business for them. But don't think it happened to every girl who ever went there, just our group could claim a good strike rate.

                          I know I kicked myself once when, seeing a spectacular one, shyness got the better of me, only to discover her later in the room of a mate who had grabbed her somewhere in the place.    

                          The coffee shop at the Malaysia should have been called the Cafe de Love. That's where you bought your date breakfast or coffee, where you paid for the evening. My strongest memory of the place were the goodbyes, where a guy & his girl would be sitting there crying & exchanging addresses. And the juke box - one song was played constantly, the ballard by ? ? [someone can remind me] "Let's just kiss & say goodbye". Not sure if that's the name but I must have heard it 100's of times & the girls would snuggle up singing to that week's boyfriend, doing their best with their English & giving liitle Thai kisses all the way through.    

                          And despite their line of work, a choice the same as today - that or work in the rice paddy back in Issan for 12 hours a day with no time off, for virtually nothing, they were the most respectful, lovely people. They didn't drink, smoke, use drugs, I found it hard to fault them. Most today are the same but the exceptions reflect badly on all & it is getting worse.

                          The girls I knew never considered themselves prostitutes. They had to like you before they would even consider going with you & if you weren't cleanly presented they weren't interested. If you were drunk, abusive or worst of all, smelt, then you were going to struggle to date any but the hard up. Thus the necessity for the Arabs to offer such large sums. I took home girls who had just knocked back 10 times or more the fee I was offering. Many times ! I only fancied the best !    

                          And if anyone said they received a blowjob in the 70's they were lying. I asked & the answer was always the same - "Buddha" they replied as they held up the amulet around their neck, a small pendant of Lord Buddha. If they kissed him at the temple it was never to be with the same mouth that was wrapped around your cock.    

                          Fair enough, the rest more than made up for it.    

                          Anyone care to confirm or deny my story?    

                          Memories of Walking Street in Pattaya when it was just beach, a few jetties & maybe 10 [20?] bars total still to come . . .
                          Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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                          • #14
                            And the juke box - one song was played constantly, the ballard by ? ? [someone can remind me] "Let's just kiss & say goodbye"
                            Could it be The Manhattans
                            Maybe wrong spelling

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                            • #15
                              Only been going to thailand for 8 years but it has changed a lot in that time, or maybe i have changed, no longer a backpacker.
                              i'm going where the sun keeps shining.................

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