Posted: 2015-02-01 08:13:47
Edited: 2015-02-01 08:23:20
So, I managed to make some money and so here is my two cents' worth again.
I have been reading this thread and another and would like to say something. TiAmo has not gone out of business, in fact, they are still as busy as ever. What I am trying to say is that no amount of criticism of the venue is going to break them down. The major criticism started with just one punter. Reminds me of our "number 1" in the country who still blames apartheid for Eskom's blunders. Let go of the past, move on.
So you may ask, what is my involvement with TiAmo? Nothing, nada, lutho ... in other words, sweet fokol.
I used to be a regular at TiAmo for a few years. I enjoyed the services of some awesome ladies, Jessie (my first), Nancy, Jolene, the gorgeous Tamz(Tammy), the lovely Catherine (Cat) and the awesome Kimberley. I stopped visiting in May last year when Tamz and Kimberley left. As Tammy put it, there was "too much politics".
Which raises another point. Many move on when there is no job satisfaction. That's what Tamz and the others did. So TiAmo should not be singled out as the "worst" establishment as there have been others who have flawed along the way.
I had some bad moments there, but the good ones were much more, thanks to the awesome ladies I met.
Will I go back, I am sure I will.
So, some may think this is a load of rubbish I wrote here, but it's only worth 2 cents.
Damn, now I'm broke again!!!!!!