So I logged in today for the first time since before the holidays when I was in Pittsburgh and made this post below. I had a bunch of PMs from people asking about where Kyoto is, which first annoyed me because I feel like I can't be any more clear than I was in this post. A post those same people would have to have read in order to know to message me about Kyoto.
So I checked and it does seem that Kyoto has been taken off Google maps. But a quick regular Google search for "Kyoto" got me the address in McKeesport in about 5 seconds. Then just follow the instructions. It isn't hard.
Remember that this forum can be viewed by anyone, you don't need a membership to read it so posting intimate specifics is a BAD idea. You have to be willing to do a little work. I'll tell you, if your not willing to take 5 seconds to do a Google search, you are in the wrong hobby. Not a senior member yet? Then go out and try places you see and report back on them. Its not particularly hard to see places in your daily life that are definitely part of this hobby. Don't know how to spot the signs of a HE AMP? Google it.
We all have to start somewhere. Getting upgraded to Senior member is based on post count. You have to give back to the forum if you want it to be easier. That is how I started. I Google searched and found the signs to look for and then just walked into a place and reported my findings on this forum.
[QUOTE=LordGlic;5675679]Back on a visit to the burgh for the first time in a few years and Kyoto welcomed me back with open arms. Choy (sp?) Was her name and she is good at what she does. YMMV but Ky has always been a sure thing for me which is nice on short stays.
Not sure how people can't find it, follow Google and look for the sign. There is no big "massage" sign that you can see from the highway, you have to work a little for this hidden gem but it is well worth it. I drove past it for years never knowing it was there til I found this site.
And Drk ain't a bad guy, he helped me along when I first started making trips back to PA.
As always, Senior members can PM for details.[/QUOTE]
