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    Tokyo Cats - Do people still remember that joint?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mkkid View Post
    Why don’t you ask Wilson from Ginza ??

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    I want to chronicle the life and times of Punters and Pimps in Sydney.
    I'd probably have to interview Wilson from Ginza.
    And maybe Duncan from MOC, if he is still around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkkid View Post
    I want to chronicle the life and times of Punters and Pimps in Sydney.
    I'd probably have to interview Wilson from Ginza.
    And maybe Duncan from MOC, if he is still around.
    Did you say Duncan? That's going back a long time. Where is Duncan these days?

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    I don't know. MOC is still operating same as ever, but now its a young guy - not Duncan

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    while we are all reminiscing about the old days and the industry how about.

    - Linda (lovely boss lady I think maybe still involved in 271 Marrickville), but before that had a terrace house in Redfern where I spent a shit load of money
    - Smoking Billy and wife. Run down big old house in Ashfield. In those days always had young ones, but then he seemed to move more into Milfs
    - And the notorious Quentin from 206 - not much more to say on that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkkid View Post
    Man that's going back...
    I was on FIA forum in those days. Good times..

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    EVA

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    what about Yamada-san? Do you guys remember him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkkid View Post
    what about Yamada-san? Do you guys remember him?
    Oh yes Sir.. had some fantastic home deliveries, then he just vanished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighFlyer View Post
    Oh yes Sir.. had some fantastic home deliveries, then he just vanished.
    After he promised the grand opening of a sex club in a few days that he had spent $7 million renovating.

    But some people would believe him.
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    I thought of another one, not sure if any bros got to try "Purple Rain" cafe in Yagoona. Super dodgy place I assume run by Viet gangsters from memory. Coffee shop downstairs but you could take girls out the back and upstairs to some dilapidated room. Never saw another white guy in there. Always felt I was going to be stabbed, robbed or shot when I went there :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighFlyer View Post
    I thought of another one, not sure if any bros got to try "Purple Rain" cafe in Yagoona. Super dodgy place I assume run by Viet gangsters from memory. Coffee shop downstairs but you could take girls out the back and upstairs to some dilapidated room. Never saw another white guy in there. Always felt I was going to be stabbed, robbed or shot when I went there :-)
    I remember Viet places like this in the early 90s in Footscray down in Melbourne. I had no idea what was going on back then, but now when I think about it......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raybo View Post
    I remember Viet places like this in the early 90s in Footscray down in Melbourne. I had no idea what was going on back then, but now when I think about it......
    In the very early days in the 80’s when I first migrated to Sydney, there’s a Chinese restaurant in Dixon St called Hung Toh 鴻圖!it’s a front for an illegal casino at the back !

    Excellent food though .

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighFlyer View Post
    I thought of another one, not sure if any bros got to try "Purple Rain" cafe in Yagoona. Super dodgy place I assume run by Viet gangsters from memory. Coffee shop downstairs but you could take girls out the back and upstairs to some dilapidated room. Never saw another white guy in there. Always felt I was going to be stabbed, robbed or shot when I went there :-)
    Looks like there was a reason why I felt that way..

    https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...bae9db1e13ed7b

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    We need to document this! Its part of local history - "Punters and Pimps: A Short History of Sydney's Leisure Industry"

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    That was a good place, good memories from there.

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    I am all up for it if they are in Maroubra now. Wondering where all the girls worked there 10 years ago are now?

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    I remember their operation in World Square - level 20-something... Was ~3mins from work and I spent many a late 'lunch' break there...

    Was perfectly discrete with some many people coming and going through that lobby all day and night...

    Those girls made some serious money... I quite sure many were comfortable enough to retire early and enjoy the rest of their lives...

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    I first got hooked on J students at a shop called Kyoto on Commonwealth St, ran by a fella called Quentin. Kyoto was very much the Ginza of those days (mid-2000s). They recruit girls thru a Japanese magazine called Cheers. On a given night, there would be up to half dozen Jap girls on working holiday or student visa. What made those J girls different was that they felt spontaneous, no fake acting that you get with Chinese girls. Unfortunately that place unravelled due to a dispute with landlord, they moved to other locations in Surry H, but was never the same after that.

    I think Wilson came onto the scene around 2009?? when he and his TW gf Yuki opened Tokyo Cats. Initial the feedback on his shop was mixed. There were some rave reviews, but also some accusations of bait and switch with Chinese girls. Having taken up the elevator in Maroubra near Maccas several times to check out the talent, but was hesitant to try mainly because of widespread practice of masquerading Chinese girls as Jap in suburban shops. I think Yuki got upset with me being a tyre kicker and stopped answering my calls after that. My loss in hindsight.

    Thinking back to those days (2011), there was a temp setup in Rhodes aptmt with young chinese girls. This didn't last long, but was good while it lasted. A really tall Chinese bird Isabella was the stand out, has the looks and techniques to make you feel like a king. She had prev worked at CBDouble in level 25 of World Tower (2007) as Fiona, a shop that some on this forum would remember.

    Some other memorable shops: 5 star in 2008-2009 with many highly skilled singaporeans (Moon etc). Popped up there recently and the line-up wasn't as extensive as before.

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