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Have you tried to search this forum? I just put in "late night AMP" and came up with 2 threads on this topic already Link is broken so has been taken down
Have you tried to search this forum? I just put in "late night AMP" and came up with 2 threads on this topic already Link is broken so has been taken down
Is that based on fact or belief? Have to say the latest I have visited an AMP is probably around 10pm and it was (although a few years back now) an attractive young lady. Grannies tend to have dinner around 4pm and are in bed by 8pm... or was that just my gran?
The only ones i know that open late are in the city, the rest mostly close by 9 to 9:30pm latest in other suburbs. And the only way see is to punt, the results might surprise you. You might stumble on a gem that hardly anyone knows works that late.
Hay Street East Perth. There are three open late. CN Massage. One opposite the Grosvenor Hotel. And another one. All within a couple of hundred metres of eachother.
Guess it depends if they keep getting customers. As they usually close 9:30 pm also. The new 8pm must be when it's a quiet day.
But it'll be interesting to test that new closing time, to see if it's a regular thing or not.
Guess it depends if they keep getting customers. As they usually close 9:30 pm also. The new 8pm must be when it's a quiet day.
But it'll be interesting to test that new closing time, to see if it's a regular thing or not.
Her roster is not set in stone, but as far as I can gather, it's :
Monday, Redcliffe
Tuesday, Midland
Wednesday & Thursday, Applecross
Friday, Redcliffe
Her roster is not set in stone, but as far as I can gather, it's :
Monday, Redcliffe
Tuesday, Midland
Wednesday & Thursday, Applecross
Friday, Redcliffe