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any tiko from mcf in the photo? [laugh] [laugh]

 

Uncle's hands get happy with 'beer girls'

By Zul Othman and Benson Ang

The New Paper Tuesday, Oct 30, 2012

 

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For a few hours each day, a corner of Chinatown Complex Food Centre gets steamy - and we're not talking dim sum.

 

The action happens between young women and old men, who become less inhibited after downing bottles of beer.

 

Tucked away in a corner, right by the cleaning station, are "beer girls". They cuddle, flirt, sit and chat up customers.

 

When The New Paper on Sunday visited the food centre at Smith Street yesterday, a group of men were seen in the company of women, believed to be Chinese and Vietnamese nationals.

 

Some of the women - wearing mini-skirts and low-cut tops - were seen massaging the backs of customers while serving drinks.

 

Others allowed customers to kiss them.

 

They do this for a fee, other stallholders told The New Paper on Sunday.

 

"They are here for a few hours every evening entertaining men, and they receive $10 to $20 for the company," said one stallholder who declined to be named.

 

Local Chinese evening newspaper Shin Min Daily News reported that such activities occur over the weekend and public holidays and start at around 7pm.

 

The newspaper carried pictures of men and women indulging in flirtatious behaviour, including giving back massages.

 

A neighbouring stallholder told The New Paper on Sunday: "It is an eyesore but we leave them alone as long they don't bother our customers. All of them will clear out by 10pm any way."

 

Mr Eddie Kheng, 31, a regular customer at the hawker centre, finds the sight of foreign women openly soliciting elderly men unseemly.

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any tiko from mcf in the photo? [laugh] [laugh]

 

Uncle's hands get happy with 'beer girls'

By Zul Othman and Benson Ang

The New Paper Tuesday, Oct 30, 2012

 

 

For a few hours each day, a corner of Chinatown Complex Food Centre gets steamy - and we're not talking dim sum.

 

The action happens between young women and old men, who become less inhibited after downing bottles of beer.

 

Tucked away in a corner, right by the cleaning station, are "beer girls". They cuddle, flirt, sit and chat up customers.

 

When The New Paper on Sunday visited the food centre at Smith Street yesterday, a group of men were seen in the company of women, believed to be Chinese and Vietnamese nationals.

 

Some of the women - wearing mini-skirts and low-cut tops - were seen massaging the backs of customers while serving drinks.

 

Others allowed customers to kiss them.

 

They do this for a fee, other stallholders told The New Paper on Sunday.

 

"They are here for a few hours every evening entertaining men, and they receive $10 to $20 for the company," said one stallholder who declined to be named.

 

Local Chinese evening newspaper Shin Min Daily News reported that such activities occur over the weekend and public holidays and start at around 7pm.

 

The newspaper carried pictures of men and women indulging in flirtatious behaviour, including giving back massages.

 

A neighbouring stallholder told The New Paper on Sunday: "It is an eyesore but we leave them alone as long they don't bother our customers. All of them will clear out by 10pm any way."

 

Mr Eddie Kheng, 31, a regular customer at the hawker centre, finds the sight of foreign women openly soliciting elderly men unseemly.

 

y u upload your own photo? [laugh]

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"Mr Eddie Kheng, 31, a regular customer at the hawker centre, finds the sight of foreign women openly soliciting elderly men unseemly."

 

Jamesc loves it but to lazy to go and see.

 

:D

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seem like you are regular there, why only weekend and public holiday? :huh:

 

"For a few hours each day"

 

Don't like don't see lah!

 

Why must wait there everyday and

 

see for a few hours.

 

:D

 

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y u upload your own photo? [laugh]

 

 

haha.... you never post in other thread, saw the uncle get happy and you get excited :D :D

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"Mr Eddie Kheng, 31, a regular customer at the hawker centre, finds the sight of foreign women openly soliciting elderly men unseemly."

 

Jamesc loves it but to lazy to go and see.

 

:D

BS, if he is regular customer, he can easier just sit somewhere else, the damn place so big.

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BS, if he is regular customer, he can easier just sit somewhere else, the damn place so big.

 

 

the store he likes happen to be there, sit too far owner dun want to send :D

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the store he likes happen to be there, sit too far owner dun want to send :D

no lo, no such thing. +most of the stall there is self service. must be he like to see see then reporter come he say is eyesore.

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This is prevalent. Was at Old Airport road for lunch. ven there, they got this kind happening

 

 

oh ok, hope they improve the quality in 10 years time when we are ready to be the regular uncle there [laugh] [laugh]

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no lo, no such thing. +most of the stall there is self service. must be he like to see see then reporter come he say is eyesore.

 

 

eh kukubird...u got go STOP anot??? 187? knn...if u go, then u can see also [:p] [:p]

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BS, if he is regular customer, he can easier just sit somewhere else, the damn place so big.

He had said, he is the 'regular' customer there.... [sly]

 

maybe he is jealous cause his 'regular' ATB doesn't stroke him that well... [:|]

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He had said, he is the 'regular' customer there.... [sly]

 

maybe he is jealous cause his 'regular' ATB doesn't stroke him that well... [:|]

 

 

the real regular is here [laugh] [laugh]

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