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    Shortage Crisis of WLs and MLs

    Year of the Rat Creating a Shortage Crisis of WLs

    I’ve noticed over the last week or so a few of my faves progressively disappearing from the punting radar.

    Chinese New Year celebrations might have something to do with the shortage crisis of WLs and MLs.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...migration.html

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    it happens on both a long term and short term basis we have a number of girls celebating today
    shane

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    Relax bro.
    It happens every year around this time.
    Less girls arriving in Sydney, and some girls going back home for Lunar New Year, or staying in Sydney but taking a few days off work.
    The good news is you get a flood of new girls and returning girls after the holiday - horny and keen to make money, to make up for lost time, airfares paid etc.

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    I don’t think Sydney will ever have a shortage of girls with a massage parlour and brothel on almost every street corner

    Try living in Brisbane or Adelaide
    Is it a bird, is it a plane, no its Punterman. Always seeking out good value bbbj, DFK, DATY for $150 hr in the Western Sydney brothels.

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    Head to Shanghai if you want to drain your ball

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brothelcreeper View Post
    I don’t think Sydney will ever have a shortage of girls with a massage parlour and brothel on almost every street corner

    Try living in Brisbane or Adelaide
    I agree with Brothelcreeper. Girls everywhere. No shortage in Sydney.

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    Thanks chaps....It’s pleasing to see some of the establishments doing their best to help stimulate the industry during this period of scarcity.

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    As long as they dont comeback with coronavirus

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    Quote Originally Posted by clim View Post
    As long as they dont comeback with coronavirus
    Surely they would get screened at the airport? Or play it safe and stick to kimchi and sushi? lol

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    Never a concern to me. I am celebrating CNY in China.😆

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    Just seen Ginza Empire is closed for CNY week! 24/01-03/02

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbonz View Post
    Surely they would get screened at the airport? Or play it safe and stick to kimchi and sushi? lol
    The only "screening" is requests to self-report symptoms. I think it takes about a week to show up anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CockoftheRoot View Post
    But it still relies mostly on self reporting
    “They will be providing to all the passengers an information pamphlet in English and Mandarin, outlining the symptoms this disease might deliver and asking them to identify themselves at the border. If anyone has a fever or suspect they might have this disease and if they are suspected of having this condition, New South Wales Health will follow up as per our normal border security and biosecurity protocols,” Murphy said.

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    Wuhan is now locked down but yeah with the incubation period nobody will know how many people made it out while infected. Stay safe brothers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by retrospect View Post
    Nah. Fever detection with the ir cameras is excellent and virtually everyone showing symptoms will have at least a low grade fever. I think the self reporting is just extra.

    Incubation period is a big problem though.
    They used those cameras during the last scare here, and they said they weren't effective, because the cameras probably won't show up anyone in incubation stage. But at least it will find a few suspects.

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