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gomichild wrote:Hostessing is one of the most tedious jobs out there. The crap you have to listen to!
gomichild wrote:Hostessing is one of the most tedious jobs out there. The crap you have to listen to!
AssKissinger wrote:I'd imagine you gotta tolerate a lot of bad breath
cliffy wrote:Speaking from experience? Details would be nice. Enquiring minds would like to know!
gomichild wrote:Hostessing is one of the most tedious jobs out there. The crap you have to listen to!
Tokyo Hostess Interview Series (Part I)
The Hostess Series > I > II > III > IV > V > VI > VII
,....Today's hostess might be seen as a modern day geisha: she entertains men and is paid for it. The patron doesn't care about definitions. He is sold on the illusion that he can convince her that his charms are that which she has never seen before. Her short skirt and skimpy top further fuels his motivation.
Shin Watanabe, owner of the Flamingo, a favorite hostess club in Tokyo's Roppongi, says in the New York Times of the clubs' tradition in Japan: "Every Japanese man would go if he had the money. You get to sit next to a beautiful woman and get entertained."
The conversation is as light as her makeup is heavy. To her, it is a game that is a necessary part of her job. To him, it is a world free of rejection and filled only with possibilities.
Thus, in his never-ending search for truth, justice, and the fastest way to the heart of a bar hostess, Captain Japan this week begins his Tokyo hostess interview series...
Takechanpoo wrote:By the way,Who is next Lucie Blackman?
BUHAHAHAHAH
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Your mother. I got her chopped up and sitting in a hefty bag in my kitchen at the moment.
Takechanpoo wrote:I know some euro-american guys become suddenly racistic or nationalistic when they see white girls engaging these jobs in Japan or other asian countries.
Takechanpoo wrote:By the way,Who is next Lucie Blackman?
BUHAHAHAHAH
dimwit wrote:It was tasteless. But there has been tons of stuff on this board which is worse.
The body of 20-year-old Ginza hostess Arisa Ogino was found Friday at a lakefront area in Tateshina, Nagano Prefecture, police said.
Officials said 39-year-old Kazunori Suzuki told them where he had buried the body. Ogino had been missing since mid-December.(IHT/Asahi: February 17,2007)
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