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  1. I don't think you did anything wrong but his reaction was way over the top. I saw a dancer/ provider in the Gouverneur hotel restaurant one morning and he saw me too... he was with what I assumed were his parents so I just smiled and he smiled back. Not enough for anyone to notice. When I saw him again that night, he confirmed it was his parents and thanked me profusely for not saying anything or coming over to his table. He then proceeded to thank me again with another amazing session that I'll never forget!!!
  2. Sounds intriguing but you left out one very important detail... WHERE?
  3. The Gov was always my 'go to' place to stay in Montreal too because of the location and the upgraded 'business' rooms on the upper floors were very nice for whatever 'business' you had in mind. The new Hyatt looks very nice but with prices north of $300 a night it's out of my range... in fact it's hard to find any decent hotel in Montreal that I would consider reasonably priced. Sadly, Montreal may be pricing itself out of my travel plans like Key West did several years ago.
  4. That's why if I parked in that lot I would always walk into Georgies, take a tour around the bar then walk out another door to leave the plaza for Johnsons or other places. I've never been towed from there. If I recall correctly there used to be a raised platform where a security person could see if anyone parked and walked away from the plaza.
  5. The former L'Adonis is now called EXPOSE and had been completely renovated on the inside and looks great. It was open when I was in Montreal in July but not that busy. On the other hand Taboo was packed to the point we started feeling uncomfortable because it was before the covid passport system came into effect. Unfortunately the customers were cuter than the actual dancers.
  6. Remington's was the BEST back in the day (late 90's early 00's). A (not so) straight dancer became my boyfriend of 20 years and a couple of others were awesome in the little booths upstairs. Memories....hahaha
  7. I'm in Montreal this weekend and the city is packed. Lots of U.S. cars on the street from New York, Pennsylvania, Mass and even saw a Florida plate. The street is very busy and we dropped into Campus early but it was pretty quiet as it usually is. After a late dinner at La Piazetta we went to Taboo around 10:30 and it was quite busy... by 11:00 it was packed. I don't know if there are still 50% capacity limits in place like Ontario has but they were way over that and everyone took their masks off once inside and seated, but seriously there was a crowd of about a dozen people right next to us that kept growing and encroaching on our space. The only saving grace... there were some hotties in the group. Oh yeah, on the stage there were a very limited number of guys who did nothing for me even when naked.
  8. That's one of the fun things about sitting street side on St. Catherine in the summer... watching the parade of current and ex-strippers from Campus, Stock etc... porn stars too. As Quebec opens up I'm hoping to resume that pleasant practice this summer.
  9. Sneakers... many memories from that place. Lots of guys just hanging around, many from the video secrets studio just up the street and some of the Boys condo guys too. Lots of fun even if it cost a few bucks.
  10. If you think coronavirus is taking a break--- THINK again!!!
  11. Flash on Church street is still going strong but that's about it in T.O.
  12. The structure went down this week just like most of the customers did over the years (pun intended). Lots of fun times there over the years but I guess Toronto needs more condos... yeah right!
  13. In it's heyday (which I'd say is mid-late 90's to mid 2000's) Remington's was one of the best all male, all nude gay strip bars in North America. The guys were hot and the customers were fun to interact with too. I had so much fun with the boys there. A dancer I met in 2002 is still a very good friend to this day! An ownership change ultimately led to changes that were not consistent with a gay club atmosphere, less than stellar dancers and exorbitant cover charges kept customers away. I haven't been back for almost 10 years. When in Toronto, Flash on Church Street is the place to be, but fair warning... it's not even close to the heyday of Remington's.
  14. I was in Montreal the last weekend of July and had a great time. Campus was very good in the afternoon with lots of great looking college type guys and I was surprised how busy Taboo was, it seemed to be on the decline last year but there were lots of cute young guys. The main problem there is that the dancers tend to congregate with each other rather than customers, although if you make they effort they will converse with you and many of them can be quite active in the back room but it depends on the guy and the chemistry with you. Although the huge guys at Stock are not usually my thing, there was a better assortment of college type guys this year and at least with the ones I took for private dances, very willing to interact. The biggest disappointment for me was Adonis. I guess I was hoping it had returned to it's former self under that name from years ago, but the dancers were mostly unattractive and sketchy. Sorry I have no names to share but I always enjoy a weekend in Montreal and strolling St. Catherine Street under the rainbow coloured balls day or night.
  15. BostonTom is right! I've been going to Montreal regularly for more than 35 years and of course it has changed, so have I. Some people want it to be what it was years and years ago and are bitter that it no longer caters to their tastes. I was going to Fort Lauderdale in the 80's and 90's too and it has dramatically changed as well. The Marlin Beach Hotel and all it's activities is long gone and the hustlers on Birch were like flies on 'you know what' but no more. The bars were a lot raunchier than they are now, but the beach is still sandy, the sun bright and even though the prices are much higher I always manage a visit over the winter. Just like Montreal I always find something to keep me coming back. In fact I'll be in Montreal next weekend... will it be my last time? I doubt it.
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