
This is not about europtomiste, can we please get back to Tom's travels? Provoking europtimiste into a response he might regret is unnecessary.

I was thinking what a well written, informative and entertaining thread this was... and no arguments, that was yesterday. Oh well.
Yes, all of a sudden it was Ladyboy central last night. One of them looked like she might be the new centre back for Man City before the window shuts tomorrow night. She was enormous!uncle tom wrote:My efficient room maid normally spots when I leave my room for breakfast and has things sorted by the time I return. Yesterday I was up a little earlier than usual and she missed me, so I went for a stroll to get out of her way.
Heading past the Hilton I crossed over 61 and headed down the southern end of Naresdamri.
The large massage shop on the corner of 61 is currently scaffolded and undergoing a major gut out. Next door the glass fronted shop with white interior is still empty, and after that the shop that used to be a useful little newsagent and stationery store still has its shutters down – at least five years now. Some Thai property owners are really bad at re-letting.
Beyond that things are little changed – the massage shops down here are all over priced (I am shameless when it comes to checking the prices and then being seen to be shaking my head..) and further down, besides the odd hotel, a little restaurant with an Italian theme to its menu - but with prices on the blackboard that are only exceeded by La Grappa.
Further on the town’s token gay bar, New Guys with rainbow flag resplendent outside (actually, I think there’s another one in that little maze of bars next to the Hilton) opposite which some 20ft hoarding conceals a large new development on the seaward side, what? - I don't know. Then past the little lane that leads to Soi 80, a German Bier Garten type establishment that I might review at some point, and finally the chocolate factory, before the road joins the main drag.
Heading back on the main road towards the centre, I passed a photo shop that I can recommend for visa/passport photos and then, perhaps 75m along, I came to Dada Nails and Massage.
As I’ve no plans to make an entrance at New Guys, my nails can stay ‘au naturel’ but I stopped for a foot massage.
Clean fresh stylish shop, competent friendly older lady, who never once looked at the clock behind her yet nevertheless came within a minute of one hour exactly.
Cost 250, tip 40
A good job done, and for the ladies (and anyone else..) the nail department looked professional and competent.
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I noted in an earlier post the relative lack of ladyboys in the town. Well, some have returned. A ladyboy massage shop has recently opened in Selakam, complete with lurid lighting reminiscent of the Amsterdam canal brothels.
I won't be posting a detailed review..!
Not just one of them either - I think perhaps we should dub the lineup at that shop: The Hua Hin 1st XVYes, all of a sudden it was Ladyboy central last night. One of them looked like she might be the new centre back for Man City before the window shuts tomorrow night. She was enormous!