Soi Six Playpen videos page two shows off a new game that will drive all bargirls crazy, chopsticks Jack style.
Notice that when you do to Pattaya bar how the girls will try to get you to play a game? Just keep in mind that they are practicing their games all the time. So, you will probably end up losing, especially if they have you playing Connect Four.
I don’t like losing and I don’t like putting the girls in the cat’s bird street. I came across my new game in Vietnam when I started playing with a pair of chopsticks. Picking up kernels of popcorn to show the Vietnamese girls that I wasn’t just your normal Western tourist. Popcorn gave way to my picking up a Vietnamese coin that was about the same size as a ten-baht Thailand coin. The Vietnamese girls had never seen this done before. And before long I had all the girls around me laughing it up.
I beat the Vietnamese and so far, I’m the king of chopsticks here in Thailand.
Here’s the way it works. One puts a ten-baht coin on a table or similar surface. And then one has to pick up the coin three times in a row. Screw it up one time and you have to start over.
Gee probably had the best birthday party in her life. Telling me early on she did not want to have a cake for her birthday, Thomas ordered food for the entire bar, but no cake. But after an hour, Thomas told me, “Our cashier can get Gee a cake right now if you are willing to pay another 400 baht.” When the cashier brought out the birthday cake all the bar girls gathered around Gee singing happy birthday. And Gee broke out in tears. If you watch the following video carefully you will spot the look on Thomas’s face as Gee breaks down in tears. It’s an unmistakable look as if he’s telling her, “I understand, Gee.”