-- Yesterday, (21 aug.), a'noon. I visited
THE MALL - Ngam Wongwan. -
- I took 'bus. #
522. from VICTORY MON'T., fare
18.Bh.;
- ETA./ETD.: 15.45. -18.30.hrs.;
-- The 6fl.
hawng nahm, by MANGPORN DVD. shop, was
not all that busy each time that I visited;
- Busier was the one on the other side of the bldg. nr. to the POLICE SPORTS'WEAR outlet;
- On the 7fl. the
HN. past the Engl. lang. school was
not busy - floor flooded. However the other one on that floor, roughly beneath #
11 Cinema, had several users availing from time to time, although they were
not shewers but merely lookers;
- Whilst awaiting a cubicle back on the 6fl., ( POLICE S'WEAR.), I noticed that the occupant of cubicle #7. appeared to be standing upon its seat - his head was clearly visible to me, although he prefered to remain looking-down;
- After a while cubicle #
5. became available, wch. I entered. Looking under the partition I saw
two pairs of shoes in #7.; I noticed, too, the the YM. occupying the intervening cubicle had stripped-off his clothing and was lying-on the floor the better to see what his neighbors were doing. After his neighbors had left he put a note under the partition to me wch. read:
'3,000.Bh. - OK.?'. But from what I saw of him he seemed to be under-aged, possibly? But anyway I responded with:
"What will you do?" - answer was there none;
- In cubicle #1. back in the
HN. nr. to MANGPORN for my final visit the man next door slowly pushed an elegant looking shoe under the partition: polished, lt. brown and pointed toe. He then left and pushed his shoe under the door. I
OPENED the cubicle's door - one glance from each of us sufficed!
-- I checked the time from leaving THE MALL to back to my app't., (wch. is approx.a brisk
5 mins'. walk away from Phat Pong.) - total time was
1hr. & 45mins..
-- In short rather a wasted a'noon..
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