WTF would you name a club in the US Saigon Passion?
This is a club I'm not visiting
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Jump to latestMan – from reading the daily reviews – I am taken aback at some of the wacky names some SCs have.
Well it is in Hawaii. It's like whole other country.
Hey Moto! Would you prefer "Ping Pong Pussy-A-Go Go?
Slick, I would go into that club just for the story.
Hopefully it's meant as a tribute to Viet Nam vets.
Me so horny...
LOL
lmao - slick that was some funny shit.
once saw an escort van pass by in the street yrs ago and the name of the service weas called chop sticks. maybe there were some yung dum hos in that van?
Me luv u lung time
Since we're kinda talking bout Asians, I've had some interesting experiences at AMP's throughout the years. Take this one in Montclair, CA. This AMP was in an old house. Nothing unusual there. What was different was the big garden they had out back. Well maintained. During the day the mamasan could be seen outside, gardening. The place always smelled like good food. Every now and then, they'd hook you up with a bowl. Good eating.
slick,
would the people working in that AMP get mad if you only came there for the food and not for the girls?
Seems like you read a lot of stuff saying the girls at AMPs have really awful money split and working conditions, or are even being held captive.
Since 90+% of a good adult entertainment experience is finding the right entertainer, I want all or most of the money to go to the entertainer.
Re: Asians and business names. There used to be a small restaurant/bar chain around here called the Three Dollar Cafe. Their claim to fame was over 300 beers and they'd give you a membership and keep track of the ones you tried. This was long before Taco Mac or other places that do that even existed.
The chain was founded by three Vietnamese gentleman, who had picked a slightly different name at first, but were (fortunately) dissuaded. It started with "Three" and ended with "Cafe", but they had to be clued in by someone who had been in the U.S. his whole life that it would be unwise for Vietnamese folks to start a restaurant that had "Dog" in the name.
@Ratdog-Not sure. As long as they made money, they wouldn't mind. But $40 for a bowl of noodles is quite expensive.


Why not? A lot of Vietnam Vets remember 100 P alley.