Steven Seagal
22-01-2014, 09:04 PM
Red Sunset
47 Sydenham Rd.
Marrickville
Phone: 95504633
G’day People,
This is a review of Myumi.
Buddha was right when he stated “All things are temporary”. The only thing that is constant in the universe is change. I recall many years ago being in Tokyo and marvelling at how dynamic, efficient, modern and clean the city was. Japan was a powerhouse and dominating the word in technology and the car industry. It seemed as if the West would be dominated by them financially, economically and technologically. But things have now changed. Even a cursory look at Tokyo reveals that it is rundown. Repairs and painting to buildings have slowed. Even shopping malls look tired. Socially you see bums, panhandlers and no-hopers on the streets, (This being unheard of even a few decades ago.) The trains now often run late and there is a weariness that has replaced the energy of a people who were once the powerhouse of Asia.
Now it is South Korea and China where all the action is. Japan is in decline. Detroit which was once the auto manufacturing centre of the world, is half empty, broke and full of crime. To view Detroit, after years away from it, evokes both shock and nostalgia, Detroit and Tokyo will never be the same again.
On a personal level things change and often change for the worse. Thomas Wolfe, (not Tom Wolfe the spaced out writer of a book on astronauts), wrote the story of Eugene Gant and his ‘buried life’ In his novel Look Homeward Angel. In some ways Gant’s life was not his own and he yearned for a time when everything fitted together. But Gant knew there was no going back or hope that past would save him, Gant observed:
“My dear, dear girl [. . .] we can't turn back the days that have gone. We can't turn life back to the hours when our lungs were sound, our blood hot, our bodies young. We are a flash of fire--a brain, a heart, a spirit. And we are three-cents-worth of lime and iron--which we cannot get back.”
So we can’t go back.
So how does this relate to Myumi? Well, I first saw Myumi a few years ago when she worked at 12 Bellevue. Then her service was full on and she was up for just about everything except anal. I had great punts with her. Later, I heard that she was at Yoko’s and saw her there in a double with Soni. She was a bit more sedate, but the service was still great.
But wait, I have got ahead of myself here. Myumi is light skinned, C+-D- cups, (Note: They looked enhanced, but don’t feel that way.) She has a trimmed pussy and I think a very pretty face. She is reasonably thin and she is probably mid to late 30’s. English is ok.
When I saw her today I could tell she had aged. There were a few more lines in her face. She probably looked at me and thought “Holy shit! The portrait of Dorian Grey is here!”
She appeared genuinely glad to see me, but there was a weary quality about her. She aimed to please, but the raunchy, full on aspect of her service was gone. I guess at Bellevue you need to be over the top to stay afloat and now she doesn’t have to be so ‘out there’.
Don’t get me wrong here. This was NOT a bad punt. She is nice, sweet and tries to please. We did some subdued dfk, she provided a good bbj and her pussy was still reasonably tight. BUT the energy of the past had departed.
Maybe I caught her on a bad day or she caught me on one. If you have never seen her in the old days you will really enjoy her. Her service is better than most will offer and at $120 for the hour it is a discount worth taking.
As for me, I leaned once again that all things change and in life there is no real going back.
Next review is Sasa. She is another trip down memory lane, but slightly different in outcome.
After Sasa, Lily will be revisited.
I must go now mates.
Until that time friends . . .until that time.
Steven Seagal.
47 Sydenham Rd.
Marrickville
Phone: 95504633
G’day People,
This is a review of Myumi.
Buddha was right when he stated “All things are temporary”. The only thing that is constant in the universe is change. I recall many years ago being in Tokyo and marvelling at how dynamic, efficient, modern and clean the city was. Japan was a powerhouse and dominating the word in technology and the car industry. It seemed as if the West would be dominated by them financially, economically and technologically. But things have now changed. Even a cursory look at Tokyo reveals that it is rundown. Repairs and painting to buildings have slowed. Even shopping malls look tired. Socially you see bums, panhandlers and no-hopers on the streets, (This being unheard of even a few decades ago.) The trains now often run late and there is a weariness that has replaced the energy of a people who were once the powerhouse of Asia.
Now it is South Korea and China where all the action is. Japan is in decline. Detroit which was once the auto manufacturing centre of the world, is half empty, broke and full of crime. To view Detroit, after years away from it, evokes both shock and nostalgia, Detroit and Tokyo will never be the same again.
On a personal level things change and often change for the worse. Thomas Wolfe, (not Tom Wolfe the spaced out writer of a book on astronauts), wrote the story of Eugene Gant and his ‘buried life’ In his novel Look Homeward Angel. In some ways Gant’s life was not his own and he yearned for a time when everything fitted together. But Gant knew there was no going back or hope that past would save him, Gant observed:
“My dear, dear girl [. . .] we can't turn back the days that have gone. We can't turn life back to the hours when our lungs were sound, our blood hot, our bodies young. We are a flash of fire--a brain, a heart, a spirit. And we are three-cents-worth of lime and iron--which we cannot get back.”
So we can’t go back.
So how does this relate to Myumi? Well, I first saw Myumi a few years ago when she worked at 12 Bellevue. Then her service was full on and she was up for just about everything except anal. I had great punts with her. Later, I heard that she was at Yoko’s and saw her there in a double with Soni. She was a bit more sedate, but the service was still great.
But wait, I have got ahead of myself here. Myumi is light skinned, C+-D- cups, (Note: They looked enhanced, but don’t feel that way.) She has a trimmed pussy and I think a very pretty face. She is reasonably thin and she is probably mid to late 30’s. English is ok.
When I saw her today I could tell she had aged. There were a few more lines in her face. She probably looked at me and thought “Holy shit! The portrait of Dorian Grey is here!”
She appeared genuinely glad to see me, but there was a weary quality about her. She aimed to please, but the raunchy, full on aspect of her service was gone. I guess at Bellevue you need to be over the top to stay afloat and now she doesn’t have to be so ‘out there’.
Don’t get me wrong here. This was NOT a bad punt. She is nice, sweet and tries to please. We did some subdued dfk, she provided a good bbj and her pussy was still reasonably tight. BUT the energy of the past had departed.
Maybe I caught her on a bad day or she caught me on one. If you have never seen her in the old days you will really enjoy her. Her service is better than most will offer and at $120 for the hour it is a discount worth taking.
As for me, I leaned once again that all things change and in life there is no real going back.
Next review is Sasa. She is another trip down memory lane, but slightly different in outcome.
After Sasa, Lily will be revisited.
I must go now mates.
Until that time friends . . .until that time.
Steven Seagal.