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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]Someone suggested there might be an AMP in the strip mall complex by Super H Mart on Pleasant Hill Rd in Duluth. Checked it out today and there are only clinical establishments, no AMPs.[/QUOTE]It does not seem likely but since there are so many shops with korean writing on the door it would be impossible to really know if there is one unless I went door to door. I think I saw some writing in english, probably the one you mentioned. I have no idea what CPA means. Now you would think that in the area that most the koreans are that there has to be some places very close by, probably all UTR. I'll keep my eyes peeled. I read at that huge Spa I think it's called Jeju Sauna, they actually seperate the men from the ladies but that seems the most likely place to service relative clientele.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]Given the height/weight ratio, she doesn't exactly sound thin. Can you give us a good description of her?[/QUOTE]I saw Misty a few months back and she was not thin. I would say she was closer to 160 than the 139 she says. If anybody says they are 139, its obvious they are more, otherwise they would say 140, or 130. Not until they get down into the teens do I believe the weights are accurate if they are not rounded.
Anyway, the massage she gave was, in my opinion, horrible. The house was a long way from the interstate and much harder to get to than she describes. Massage area is an open room in a sparsely furnished basement. Not very comfortable.
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[QUOTE=Gates8855]I saw Misty a few months back and she was not thin. I would say she was closer to 160 than the 139 she says. If anybody says they are 139, its obvious they are more, otherwise they would say 140, or 130. Not until they get down into the teens do I believe the weights are accurate if they are not rounded.
Anyway, the massage she gave was, in my opinion, horrible. The house was a long way from the interstate and much harder to get to than she describes. Massage area is an open room in a sparsely furnished basement. Not very comfortable.[/QUOTE]
OK, that's one for me to avoid.
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[QUOTE=Bolero]It does not seem likely but since there are so many shops with korean writing on the door it would be impossible to really know if there is one unless I went door to door. I think I saw some writing in english, probably the one you mentioned. I have no idea what CPA means. Now you would think that in the area that most the koreans are that there has to be some places very close by, probably all UTR. I'll keep my eyes peeled. I read at that huge Spa I think it's called Jeju Sauna, they actually seperate the men from the ladies but that seems the most likely place to service relative clientele.[/QUOTE]
CPA = Certfied Public Accountant? If you saw that on one of the businesses in the Super H Mart plaza then it probably is an accountant's office. There are a lot of professional businesses there. I noticed an accupressure place (clinical with doctors names on the door) , an acupunture place and another called Body and Skin. Body and Skin is very clinical, with medical equipment visible through the door. I got out of my truck to check that one out. The rest I just drove by. Also, I can read Korean so, regardless if an establishment's sign is also in English, I can tell what it is.
Jeju Sauna has been reported on here. It's very legit. Yes, men and women have separate facilities there.
Korean men do have their own UTR party places in Atlanta and other large American cities where a regular American would never be allowed entrance. In Korea they used to call them "room salons," where pretty hostesses would serve drinks, sit with the customers and chat with them. Depending on the place, the girls might also offer sex. These places tend to be very expensive, where a typical setup of a couple bottles of beer and a plate of "anju" (snacks) can cost $100. Korean guys easily shell out $500-$1000 per night at such places. I've been to a shitload of them in Korea but only 1 or 2 that I can remember in the U.S. Not trying to get too off-topic here, just letting you know that such places exist but we as Americans have virtually no access to them unless one is good friends with a Korean businessman.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]CPA = Certfied Public Accountant? If you saw that on one of the businesses in the Super H Mart plaza then it probably is an accountant's office. There are a lot of professional businesses there. I noticed an accupressure place (clinical with doctors names on the door) , an acupunture place and another called Body and Skin. Body and Skin is very clinical, with medical equipment visible through the door. I got out of my truck to check that one out. The rest I just drove by. Also, I can read Korean so, regardless if an establishment's sign is also in English, I can tell what it is.
Jeju Sauna has been reported on here. It's very legit. Yes, men and women have separate facilities there.
Korean men do have their own UTR party places in Atlanta and other large American cities where a regular American would never be allowed entrance. In Korea they used to call them "room salons," where pretty hostesses would serve drinks, sit with the customers and chat with them. Depending on the place, the girls might also offer sex. These places tend to be very expensive, where a typical setup of a couple bottles of beer and a plate of "anju" (snacks) can cost $100. Korean guys easily shell out $500-$1000 per night at such places. I've been to a shitload of them in Korea but only 1 or 2 that I can remember in the U.S. Not trying to get too off-topic here, just letting you know that such places exist but we as Americans have virtually no access to them unless one is good friends with a Korean businessman.[/QUOTE]Not trying to be mean, but if that guy thinks CPA means something other than "certified public accountant" then there is something seriously wrong.
But rooms salons are a waste of money here in the states. Yes there are a lot of room salons in atlanta, the girls are ok looking but the money you shell out is a waste. I go sometimes but it is only because of business (yes I am korean) and I can expense it, but just to go, I wouldn't waste my money.
Basic for 4 people can cost around $1000, that includes 2 bottles of johnny walker black or crown royal, like you wrote a couple plates of "anju", usually just fruit plate. Doesn't include tips to the hostesses, madam, and waiter. If you add it all up, you are out at least $1500. You can do "2 cha" or "e cha" but then you have shell out more money, maybe another $500 to $1000 to spend the night with a girl after her shift that usual ends at 2 am or 4 am (in dekalb).
Total waste of time and money in my opinion.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]CPA = Certfied Public Accountant? If you saw that on one of the businesses in the Super H Mart plaza then it probably is an accountant's office. There are a lot of professional businesses there. I noticed an accupressure place (clinical with doctors names on the door) , an acupunture place and another called Body and Skin. Body and Skin is very clinical, with medical equipment visible through the door. I got out of my truck to check that one out. The rest I just drove by. Also, I can read Korean so, regardless if an establishment's sign is also in English, I can tell what it is.
Jeju Sauna has been reported on here. It's very legit. Yes, men and women have separate facilities there.
Korean men do have their own UTR party places in Atlanta and other large American cities where a regular American would never be allowed entrance. In Korea they used to call them "room salons," where pretty hostesses would serve drinks, sit with the customers and chat with them. Depending on the place, the girls might also offer sex. These places tend to be very expensive, where a typical setup of a couple bottles of beer and a plate of "anju" (snacks) can cost $100. Korean guys easily shell out $500-$1000 per night at such places. I've been to a shitload of them in Korea but only 1 or 2 that I can remember in the U.S. Not trying to get too off-topic here, just letting you know that such places exist but we as Americans have virtually no access to them unless one is good friends with a Korean businessman.[/QUOTE]
Nitelur,
You right you can see a lot of these bars with these BLACK mirrors on the front in these Asian malls, I know some guys that are Asian they tell me that there are small rooms were you the girls can be paid to sing and drink with you.
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[QUOTE=Smartazz]But rooms salons are a waste of money here in the states. Yes there are a lot of room salons in atlanta, the girls are ok looking but the money you shell out is a waste. I go sometimes but it is only because of business (yes I am korean) and I can expense it, but just to go, I wouldn't waste my money.
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Cool, nice to have a Korean guy to help us out here. I've got a serious K-thing happening and with a few exceptions the mp girls aren't cutting it.
Room salons, also known as Hostess Bars. There's one called Palm Tree Cafe on PIB just south of Pleasant Hill. It was shut down by Duluth's finest for a while but recently opened again. Apparently the local Korean Presbyterian's got together and turned them in. I've never been in as I've heard the prices are as you stated.
For two years my friends and I hung out at a Korean restaurant (now out of biz) in the same shopping center. Long story short, I've met one of the Palm Tree girls and she was HOT. She was rubbing on my chest while her date was in the bathroom. In my best and only Korean I said "Sa ron he" -- I love you :) I've been looking for her ever since.
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[QUOTE=Smartazz]Not trying to be mean, but if that guy thinks CPA means something other than "certified public accountant" then there is something seriously wrong.
But rooms salons are a waste of money here in the states. Yes there are a lot of room salons in atlanta, the girls are ok looking but the money you shell out is a waste. I go sometimes but it is only because of business (yes I am korean) and I can expense it, but just to go, I wouldn't waste my money.
Basic for 4 people can cost around $1000, that includes 2 bottles of johnny walker black or crown royal, like you wrote a couple plates of "anju", usually just fruit plate. Doesn't include tips to the hostesses, madam, and waiter. If you add it all up, you are out at least $1500. You can do "2 cha" or "e cha" but then you have shell out more money, maybe another $500 to $1000 to spend the night with a girl after her shift that usual ends at 2 am or 4 am (in dekalb).
Total waste of time and money in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
I agree, they are a total waste of money. I was just giving my example so others would know there's a very active Asian underground here where the average American can't go and probably wouldn't want to go due to cost. If someone suggested I shell out $1000-$1500 for one night of fun, I'd be thinking about how many women I could fuck overseas with that money and book a trip to Thailand or the Philippines.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]I agree, they are a total waste of money. I was just giving my example so others would know there's a very active Asian underground here where the average American can't go and probably wouldn't want to go due to cost. If someone suggested I shell out $1000-$1500 for one night of fun, I'd be thinking about how many women I could fuck overseas with that money and book a trip to Thailand or the Philippines.[/QUOTE]
LOL LOL LOL
Hell once me and a group of sailors put our money together in the Phillippines and had mamson close a bar and allow us to fuck every girl in the massage parlor/bar that we wanted to do in there, and all the food and drink we wanted it cost us around $200 at the time lol I can't see wasting $1500 on just one ***** after 4:00am ?? what's that about 4 hours or so ?
But you right I could go wild for about a month on $1,500 lol fucking 2-3 ho's a night
Kid Cisco
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[QUOTE=Juker]Cool, nice to have a Korean guy to help us out here. I've got a serious K-thing happening and with a few exceptions the mp girls aren't cutting it.
Room salons, also known as Hostess Bars. There's one called Palm Tree Cafe on PIB just south of Pleasant Hill. It was shut down by Duluth's finest for a while but recently opened again. Apparently the local Korean Presbyterian's got together and turned them in. I've never been in as I've heard the prices are as you stated.
For two years my friends and I hung out at a Korean restaurant (now out of biz) in the same shopping center. Long story short, I've met one of the Palm Tree girls and she was HOT. She was rubbing on my chest while her date was in the bathroom. In my best and only Korean I said "Sa ron he" -- I love you :) I've been looking for her ever since.[/QUOTE]"sa ron he"?
It's "sarang hae yo". The korean restaurants here in Atlanta aren't that great and use a ton of MSG in their food, one of the main reasons I don't go out to eat at Korean restaurants.
American people can go in, I took some clients from a major US Corp to a room bang and they were white. They wanted to go just to see, but they agreed it was a waste of money after they heard how much I spent.
There was a Japanese hostess club on PIB and winters chapel in the shopping center behind the strip club, but they closed down awhile ago, but Japanese hostesses clubs are much more reasonable in pricing and much more fun.
But if you have money to burn and just want a cock tease, maybe just grabbing some tits or ass, then it is ok to go, but other than, why waste your time and money. Just go to a spa knowing you are going to bust a nut and spend not even a qtr of what you are going to spend at a room salon.
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[QUOTE=Smartazz]"sa ron he"?
It's "sarang hae yo". The korean restaurants here in Atlanta aren't that great and use a ton of MSG in their food, one of the main reasons I don't go out to eat at Korean restaurants.
American people can go in, I took some clients from a major US Corp to a room bang and they were white. They wanted to go just to see, but they agreed it was a waste of money after they heard how much I spent.
There was a Japanese hostess club on PIB and winters chapel in the shopping center behind the strip club, but they closed down awhile ago, but Japanese hostesses clubs are much more reasonable in pricing and much more fun.
But if you have money to burn and just want a cock tease, maybe just grabbing some tits or ass, then it is ok to go, but other than, why waste your time and money. Just go to a spa knowing you are going to bust a nut and spend not even a qtr of what you are going to spend at a room salon.[/QUOTE]
LOL. I was also thinking of correcting Juker's Korean too but it really didn't matter. Believe me, American military guys in Korea butcher the language so badly that Korean women are used to it and I'm sure the woman Juker was talking to understood what he said. And, one would have to add that the letter r in sarang should be slightly rolled off the tongue. Nitpicky nuances really.
I would agree with you, money is better spent at an AMP where one is guaranteed to bust a nut vs. at an overpriced room salon-type of venue.
I would also agree that most Korean restaurants aren't that great here in Atlanta, MSG notwithstanding; however, the Mozart bakeries are pretty good if all one wants is dessert. I see a lot of hotties in those places, especially at the one on Pleasant Hill Rd in Duluth. Once in a while I'll seen an AMP girl with her friends in a Mozart.
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My error on the CPA, think I was not thinking it could be an acronym, to tell you the truth I did not think of it much at all besides the near likeness of the word SPA. I know there is a barber shop (I believe on buford hwy?), that has a massage that services men. Those double barber poles gave it away. I only went into see the girls but it did not take long to gather they were willing to give me a haircut and extr**. A quit update one the confusing business I would like to clarify about two spas in the same area. This concerns Rai**ow Spa and Orie**al Massage Therapy on Pe**htree Pa**way. The address is exact same 60** but they are actually two different establishments. I called and a younger girl who answered verified this.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr]LOL. I was also thinking of correcting Juker's Korean too but it really didn't matter. [/QUOTE]
Well, it was phonetically about right. :) I'll certainly defer to SmartAzz here but my understanding is that "Sarang Hae" is appropriate in informal situations and/or when person you are speaking to is your age or younger, which was the case with this girl. She laughed and responded to me "Sarang Hae Yo" in deference to my older years.
Now, if I'd really fucked up a Spanish phrase I'd be pissed. That's the only language I've really attempted to learn. My 4 or 5 phrases of Korean is just an attempt at being friendly.
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[QUOTE=Bolero]My error on the CPA, think I was not thinking it could be an acronym, to tell you the truth I did not think of it much at all besides the near likeness of the word SPA. I know there is a barber shop (I believe on buford hwy?), that has a massage that services men. Those double barber poles gave it away. I only went into see the girls but it did not take long to gather they were willing to give me a haircut and extr**. A quit update one the confusing business I would like to clarify about two spas in the same area. This concerns Rai**ow Spa and Orie**al Massage Therapy on Pe**htree Pa**way. The address is exact same 60** but they are actually two different establishments. I called and a younger girl who answered verified this.[/QUOTE]
The two massage parlors on Peachtree Parkway are indeed in the same buidling, with Rainbow (Korean) on the lower level and the other one (Chinese) on the upper level. You can get extras at Rainbow but the women tend to be 40-50+ years old. When Oriental Massage first opened, there was a lengthy discussion on the forum because several of us were hoping extras would be offered but nobody ever got so much as a HJ there.
Where's the place on Buford Hwy that offers more than a haircut?
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[QUOTE=Juker]Well, it was phonetically about right. :) I'll certainly defer to SmartAzz here but my understanding is that "Sarang Hae" is appropriate in informal situations and/or when person you are speaking to is your age or younger, which was the case with this girl. She laughed and responded to me "Sarang Hae Yo" in deference to my older years.
Now, if I'd really fucked up a Spanish phrase I'd be pissed. That's the only language I've really attempted to learn. My 4 or 5 phrases of Korean is just an attempt at being friendly.[/QUOTE]
You're right in that "yo" is an honorific ending and denotes respect when speaking to people older than oneself; however, in the case of sarang haeyo, it's usually spoken with the yo. The only times I've heard Koreans (and myself) say sarang hae is when they're teasing their lover. For me, I would say that to my ex-girlfriend when I was trying to tell her, "I love you but sometimes you piss me off."