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Originally Posted by nono1973
You are a hunter type and i am a shopper type. We both have different views and most often walk in different paths in Batam. At some point,we may not be able to see eye to eye on certain stuffs but by putting myself in your shoe,can i then better understand the path you took.
I didnt forget MM (those sailormoon girls where you 1st found the place),as much as i didnt forget the 500k overnight SYT booking girl which went unnoticed by most who read your FRs superficially on the surface. Just so you know.
Keeping an open heart and mind with some patience allows me see things clearer and learn more..
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I did not mean to propose we go together to hunt or to shop!
Besides opposite orientations, and incompatible ways to enjoy the night, we live also on different time zones, with few hours of overlap. I keep my original time zone, so I have no problem of jet lag when I go back home: I go sleep at 5am-7am and I wake up at 12, then I skip breakfast and I go for lunch.
In spite of this, we already skimmed each other on an occasion in Batam.
I remember when we had our rooms at not more than 20m distance in Formosa, with maybe 3-4 rooms between our two. We did not meet, but we exchanged many SMS!
Uh, I told you already that time I was approached in the corridor by a cewek who later I discovered was YOUR cewek (from Berry). She insisted to have my phone number and wanted to meet me another day ("Yes I have friend in room but no problem!"). I was tempted to take her to my room for a ST
just for the fun of reporting that story here, but I did not. It would have been an excellent story to tell, but not something appropriate for a gentleman
How did I know she was your cewek? Because I asked what was her room number, and she told me YOUR room number 2XX. I SMSed you and you told me you were shopping in some remote mall... Of course, I did not tell her that her "friend" was also my friend. Funny story.
But if we find again we are in Batam on the same days, I would be delighted to have a coffee with you at JCo (or you take me to taste some really good sample of Chinese food). Incognito of course.
Also, I am curious to see you walking around Batam followed by your group of disciples. I imagine them walking in line like schoolboys, staring around at all new things in their first experience of Batam, and following the Leader.
The 500k overnight booking SYT? I am not sure I remember exactly what you refer to, but yes I have a few "top memories" firm in my mind even years after.
If you refer to the SYT working at some joint like Indah2 or MM, who I met at Newton after she ran away from the customer who paid the full rate for overnight, yes she was not expensive (500k) and she was very pretty and young, but she was not a memorable experience. Not an "almost virgin", not a porn star. Just a good one. She remained with me till morning, if I do not remember wrong now. (I should find and read my old report).
Really memorable experiences for 500k are others. For example, 2 or 3 SSYT/schoolgirl types, who I had the chance to meet in Newton with their friends at different times (not all together). And yes, 500k tip was enough. I could not believe to my senses. But these are rare events indeed.
And I cannot forget a SSYT girl booked from Old Berry (in its old location near Queen) maybe 3 or 4 years ago, for a bit more than 1M (3-4 years ago fees above 1M were very rare), who came to my room shy saying she was totally new, then after a while started to spread her ass towards me offering her 3rd with obedient eyes like being polite and kind to me.
(I did not request: I just probed with finger just to see her reaction, and her reaction was totally over-proportioned to the input and unexpected to me)
Best successes are a combination of good luck, determination, persistence, experience in recognizing and not missing the good opportunities, promptness in reacting when a good opportunities comes. Expecially, best successes are also followed and preceeded by sad failures. We must take the failures as opportunities to learn from mistakes, and do not get too sad or depressed. Better times will come.