a-447 Posted Wednesday at 09:44 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:44 AM I think he may have left his charger behind as a reason to contact you again. pong2 and FunFifties 1 1 Quote
ichigo Posted Wednesday at 11:30 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:30 AM 6 hours ago, jason1975 said: I will always have fond memories of Raya because of the many nights I spent with guys when Soi Twilight was around next door. I also have fond memories of the Raya as it was the first hotel I stayed at when I started offing guys from the bars (in 2019). A lovely guy from Laos at Freshboys was the first! Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM 11 hours ago, 10tazione said: You must be boss of a dental association no, I like to treat my guests well Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 05:19 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:19 PM 5 hours ago, ichigo said: I also have fond memories of the Raya +1 for me overall is the best hotel in the area although I don't stay there as often as I wish since prices are not always digestible for me and often cheapest deal are not refundable pong2 1 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM After checking out of Raya at 12pm, I walked over to soi 3 to check into Silom Serene. I booked it for 3 nights until Friday then I would move to condo with kitchen. A young tall cute Thai hotel staff welcomed me into the hotel. He kept my luggage one side and gave me a ticket to claim it later at 2pm when hotel check-in begin for my booking. What to do for 2 hours? Go for a massage for course! I crossed Silom Road and went to Sun Massage, the first massage shop in soi 6. I have been visiting this shop because of the cute Vietnamese guys. Hehe. Not many staff on Tuesday noon. About 6 to 7 guys. I picked one guy and up we went to top floor. As this was my first time with this guy (the guys I met previously have not arrived for work), he did not know me so he was fully clothed during the massage. It was only after 30 minutes that he asked me, "Body to Body?" Yes, of course! After the massage, I walked downstairs. Massage guy offered me hot green tea to drink which I appreciated because most of such shops only gave bottled ice water. As I sipped my tea, I looked at the guys waiting at entrance. More guys now. About 15. None of them I met before otherwise awkward conversation. I headed to hotel, checked-in and guess who carried my luggage up to room? Young Thai gentleman! He wore a nametag with words "Trainee". I asked for his name. "My name is Pao Pao. Nice to meet you." Yes, nice to meet you. I thanked him for helping me and slipped him a 100-baht note before he left. 20251202_140713.mp4 Ruthrieston, FunFifties, BjornAgain and 7 others 10 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 05:20 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:20 AM How I miss being able to swim in a pool! The pool at Silom Serene, while small, is not blocked from the sun in morning and afternoon so perfect to hang out and get some outdoor exercise. After a swim and relaxing in room, I met some forum members for dinner before tonight's special programme. Tonight was chess night. At 9pm, I gathered 3 other participants. All Vietnamese. They learned how to play chess in school. 4 of us would be at Foodland for 3 hours to play and determine 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. I came in last place due to this last match where I played as white. Thinking back, I shouldn't have lost! zoomomancs, FunFifties, Ian here and 4 others 6 1 Quote
10tazione Posted yesterday at 05:24 AM Posted yesterday at 05:24 AM 2 minutes ago, jason1975 said: The pool at Silom Serene, while small, is not blocked from the sun in morning and afternoon so perfect to hang out and get some outdoor activity. I personally prefer a pool in the shadow. Prevents sunburn and keeps other people who are more sensitive to colder water from using the pool! vinapu 1 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 05:39 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:39 AM After chess at Foodland, my guy and I took a walk around Patpong. The other 2 guys went back, happy with their short time tip for playing chess. When my guy and I walked past Midnight beer bar, the waiters saw us holding our chess sets and shouted to us, "Chess! We can play chess!" Intrigued and skeptical, I sat down with them. I passed them my chess set and asked them to set up the board for a game. This was what they came up with... khaolakguy, Keithambrose, Enchanted_Elixir and 6 others 1 8 Quote
vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, jason1975 said: I passed them my chess set and asked them to set up the board for a game. This was what they came up with... i think they will do better eating cheese than playing chess Quote
khaolakguy Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Remember the old saying that a man who doesn't know how to position chess pieces will surely know how to place his stamps in your book. 10tazione, pong2, BjornAgain and 1 other 4 Quote
vinapu Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, khaolakguy said: Remember the old saying that a man who doesn't know how to position chess pieces will surely know how to place his stamps in your book. it was Herodotus who first mentioned that rule, we had that in Latin class. Or was it Tacitus ? Quote
jason1975 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago To be fair to the waiters at Midnight beer bar, they only know the game of checkers and they have always thought the name was chess. They don't know the actual name is different. Nevertheless, they are pretty good at checkers. We played several games of checkers (using chess board and pieces) for about an hour as we were waiting for some guys in bar to finish work so that we could have supper together. While Team Chess (3 of us comprising my guy and me plus a forum member who joined us) won overall more games of checkers against Team Checkers (4 of them), one Myanmar waiter is so good that he stayed undefeated! vinapu, FunFifties and paulsf 3 Quote
jason1975 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago At 2.15am, we had to leave Midnight bar to have supper at Foodland. I told Checkers Champion that I will get him a proper checkers set so that we can play a proper game next time. I want a rematch. No one expected him to be that good! And he knows it and even said, "You win me, I take off my shirt!" vinapu, zoomomancs and FunFifties 2 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Supper at 2.15am on a Tuesday morning was only my group comprising 6 of us. No other customers in Foodland. Just the Foodland staff and us. 3 of them followed me back to hotel room for drinking and poker card games. I had to remind them to lower their voices as other hotel guests were sleeping. At 4am, they left and I concluded a memorable night of chess, checkers and cards! khaolakguy and zoomomancs 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Wednesday I woke up at 8.30am. I made my way quickly to Foodland to place my order for 84 baht breakfast set before 9am. My guy later scolded me for not sleeping longer. I said it's my holiday time. I can sleep after holiday! After breakfast, I enjoyed an hour at the swimming pool. Then I went to laundromat to do my laundry. While waiting for laundry to be ready, I shopped and ate at the local market. vinapu and FunFifties 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Afternoon was massage time with regular massage guy at Adam Massage on soi 4. Unlike the shops at soi 6, which do not have music, Adam Massage has soothing spa music which makes it best experience in the neighbourhood. B2B was as fantastic as I remembered. A great massage is able to make up for loss of sleep. FunFifties 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago After massage was meal at Foodland. Chicken cashew nut with rice. 180 baht. No mushrooms unlike Derby King. Could be too spicy for farang tastebuds. Overall cheap and good. zoomomancs and vinapu 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, jason1975 said: After massage was meal at Foodland. Chicken cashew nut with rice. 180 baht. No mushrooms unlike Derby King. Could be too spicy for farang tastebuds. Overall cheap and good. Sorry mistake. 128 baht. Not 180 baht. Looks like Foodland chicken cashew nut is cheapest! vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, jason1975 said: My guy later scolded me for not sleeping longer. I said it's my holiday time. I can sleep after holiday! that's attitude I like Quote
vinapu Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 44 minutes ago, jason1975 said: Sorry mistake. 128 baht. Not 180 baht. Looks like Foodland chicken cashew nut is cheapest! thanks God , I almost got heart attack Quote
Keithambrose Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 6 hours ago, vinapu said: it was Herodotus who first mentioned that rule, we had that in Latin class. Or was it Tacitus ? Er, Herodotus was Greek.... Quote