the one criticism I have of the old Screw Boy is that they never did figure out how to properly rotate the boys that "danced" (for lack of a better word) on stage. You would think they would want to display their "product" for the customers, but it was nearly impossible to see all that was being offered due to the poor way they rotated (not) the dancers.
In most cases, the same half-dozen bolder guys would hog the front of the stage, leaving the more timid ones lost in the back. You would have to crane your neck in hopes of seeing the entire lot. I would venture to see the bar succeeded for so long despite the typically clueless style of Thai "management" (again, for lack of a better word). But I always liked the mix of boys at Screw Boy, and some of them were really nice (even out of bed!).
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