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Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Mr B - it's not what it was when I was 21 and

> there. Visiting 30 years later it all seemed so

> sanitised with no exoticism left.


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You mean "opiates"


Oh & cheap "ladies" of the night


I do know a couple who worked there, but when they told me their "dabbling" story the other night



Ooooo yuuukkk... I had to have a bath when I came home



W**F




W**F

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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Please provide feedback on both opiates and ladies

> of the night.

>

> For research purposes only you understand.



Last time I was there...there were men of the night there too...feedback Mr. Pally-Wotsit-ooos?

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